
RATS or RABBITS in Your Garden? “* 
Sow as soon as the 
them humanely in the Havahart Animal Trap, 
costing $4.50. See Implement Section. 
Summer - flowering Spencer Sweet Peas (ouTDooR CULTURE) 
Sweet Pea, 
Welcome 

*3A 2593 Affection. Coral-pink on cream, 
. growing strongly; long stems. 
#3A 2594 Ambition. One of the best large- 
flowered lavender sorts. Waved flowers. 
*3A 2596 Bonnie Ruffles. Beautiful du- 
plexed pink; sunproof, good in artificial 
light. 
*3A 2597 Capri. Perhaps the finest light 
ue ever introduced. The color is clearer 
and the flowers are larger. 
*3A 2599 Chinese \Blue: Standard and 
wings are deep blue. Stems usually bear 
four flowers. Strong-growing; blooms large. 
*3A 2600 Crony. Robust golden salmon. 
Cert. of Merit, Scottish Sweet Pea Society. 
3A 2602 Diana. Immense rose-pink flow- 
ers on a cream ground. They are duplexed. 
*3A 2603 Golden Dragon. Duplex sort of 
great merit. The standard is bright orange 
while the wings shade deeper orange-rose. 
*3A 2605 Grandeur. Shell-pink on white. 
The vigorous plant blooms continuously. 
*3A 2606 Mastercream. Beautifully frilled, 
mostly duplexed, cream color. Black seed. 
*3A 2608 Model. Large white; long stems. 
Blossoms well waved. Black seed. 
3A 2609 Pinkie. Strong stems bear a pro- 
fusion of flowers all season: Deep rose-pink. 
*3A 2611 Prolific. Multiflora type. Clus- 
ters of 5, 6, or 7 flowerS= Standards rose- 
pink, outside of wings deeper. 
3A 2612 Royal Purple. The finest rich 
purple. Large-flowering. 
3A 2614 Ruffled White. Chaste white, 
frilled and ruffled. Good for cut-flowers. 
3A 2615 The Sultan. Almost black—deep 
silky maroon. Large flowers. 
*3A 2617 Welcome. Brilliant and dazzling 
scarlet self. 
Above Sweet Peas, each, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 
lb. $1.50 

Early- or Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 
(MOSTLY INDOOR CULTURE) 
Quickest of all, these greenhouse subjects may be sown also in the 

Sweet Pea Collections 
3A2970 
Twelve Outstanding Varieties 
FOR OUTDOORS (Summer-flowering) 
One packet each of the varieties of special 
merit, distinguished in the list at left 
with an asterisk (*)............... -.. $1.50 
Ten Distinct Colors 
FOR OUTDOORS (Summer-flowering) 
For the gardener who desires the best 
Sweet Peas, but is not interested in names. 
Each is the most pleasing color, with long 
flower-stalks, suitable for house decoration. 
Each is robust, and under favorable condi- 
tions, produces sprays of three or four blos- 
soms. 
3A 2622 Cream 3A 2624 Lavender 
3A 2626 Purple 3A 2620 Blue 
3A 2623 Cream-Pink 
3A 2629 White 3A 2625 Light Pink 
3A 2628 Scarlet 3A 2621 Carmine 
3A 2627 Salmon-Pink 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts.,/4lb. $1.25 
3A 2968 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 75 cts 
a 
One pkt. each of these 10 
distinct colors 
3A 2635 Grand Prize Mixture 
Giant Outdoor-flowering 
Sweet Peas 
A carefully balanced selection of the best 
varieties of Summer-flowering Sweet Peas. 
Recommended for general use and garden 
display. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., IAlb. $1, lb. $3.75. 
Spring-Flowering Sweet Peas 
(OUTDOOR-INDOOR CULTURE) 
CUTHBERTSON TYPE 
L 3A 2719 
garden in spring for earliest bloom outdoors. In our southern states, 
if sown during the early fall months, they will produce flowers during 
the winter and continue until killed by the heat of summer. 
3A 2668 Early Daphne. Usually carries four flowers on a stem. In 
color it is a soft salmon-pink on a deep cream ground. Awarded 
Silver Medal, New York Flower Show. Fait 
3A 2696 Princess Blue. Vigorous, husky growth is characteristic of 
__ the vines; they carry large, bold flowers of a rich belladonna-blue. 
3A 2697 Red Giant. True crimson flowers, with the [luster and 
warmth of an orange-scarlet. The best of this class introduced to 
date, for there is only a minimum amount of white on the base of 
the keel. 
3A 2713 Treasure Island. Orange blooms are semi-duplexed, 214 
inches across, often four on each 15-inch stem. 
White Giant. Purest white; large and waved. White seed. 
OTHER GOOD SORTS 
Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
Early Majestic Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
Early Mars. Oxblood-crimson. 
Evening Star. Orange-scarlet. 
Iris Blue. Deep blue; wings lighter. 
Lavanda. Pure lavender. 
Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 
3A 2706 Tahoe. Mid-blue. 
3A 2709 Top Hat. Deep violet. 
3A 2717 Valencia. Bright orange; sunproof. 
3A 2720 White Harmony. Fine black-seeded white. 
3A 2722 Early-flowering Mixed. 
All above early sorts, each, pkt. 15 cts., lZoz. 40 cts., oz. 75 cts. 
NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 
3A 2661 
3A 2686 
3A 2688 
3A 2670 
3A 2680 
3A 2685 
3A 2702 

Sow Sweet Peas early in rich land. These are among the best sorts. 
These flower more quickly than the Summer-flowering Sweet Peas, 
but take several weeks longer than the early-flowering or greenhouse 
types. They may be grown either outdoors or under glass with equal 
ease. Vigorous; they stand heat better, and are very good for outdoor 
sowing in the New York area; the flower-stems are long and the 
blooms are large, fluted and very fragrant. 
3A 2636 Coline. Scarlet. Awarded Certificate of Merit, Scottish 
Sweet Pea Society, 1944. 
3A 2637 Danny. Navy-blue. 
3A 2639 Evelyn. Salmon-cream-pink. Awarded Gold Medal, 
Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1945. 
3A 2640 Frank G. Rosy lavender. Atvarded First-class Certificate, 
Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1945. 
3A 2642 Hazel. Light blue. 
3A 2643 Janet. Splendid white variety; seeds black. Awarded 
Certificate of Merit, Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1944. 
3A 2645 Kenneth. Glowing oxblood-crimson. 
3A 2646 Lois. Rose-pink on a white ground. Awarded Silver Medal, 
Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1944. 
3A 2648 Marion. Beautiful cream; seeds are black. 
3A 2649 Tommy. Clear medium blue. Awarded First-class Certifi- 
cate, Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1944. 
Above 10, each, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 4lb. $1.50 
3A 2969 COLLECTION (Spring-flowering): Pkt. each, above 
10 colors, $1.25 
3A 2651 Spring-Flowering Mixed. Exciting well-balanced blend. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., 4lb. $1.25 
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