


“Flower Seeds 
Spruug tints Sweet 
for Florists” 
all 
WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 

(350 seeds per oz. 
Cuthbertson Strain 
In our latitude this intermediate class must not be sown before 
October 1. We find. it profitable to sow them up to February 1. If 
we sow them in September, they get up 10-12 ft. by April, produc- 
ing few or no flowers before becoming exhausted. However, we are 
told that in sections favored with earlier strong sun than we are, 
they flower some in February, and freely in March. 
Because of their great productivity under favorable conditions, 
Sweet Peas are again becoming one of the most profitable of all 
greenhouse crops. 
Billy. Bright cerise-rose on salmon; very showy. 
*Carol. Attractive clear pink on white ground. 
*Coline. Vivid, intense scarlet. 
Danny. Brilliant deep marine blue. 
Evelyn. Extra long-stemmed, soft salmon-pink. 
*Frank G. Fine soft rosy lavender. One of the best. 
Hazel. Soft, light “Princess Blue” shade. 
*Janet. Large, frilled, white flowers are carried on long, heavy 
stems; black-seeded. 
Jennie. White-seeded white. 
* Jessie. Closely resembles Winter Flowering “Triumph” in its 
rich lilac coloring. 
*Leis. Light rose-pink, similar in color to “Ball Rose Queen” in 
the Winter class. 
*Tommy. A clear mid-blue about the color of “Mrs. Hooyer” in 
the Winter class. 
Prices ‘above 12, each: % oz., 35¢; 1 oz, 65¢; 4 ozs., $2.00; 
1 lb., $6.50. 

* Mixture. A mixture balanced according to demand for each color. 
ve oz., 30; 1 oz., 55¢; 4 ozs., $1.65; 1 lb., $5.50. 
SUMMER PEAS 
(350 seeds per oz. 
BALL 10 BEST 
“Pinkie. Finest large flowered rose-pink; 
heavy producer. 
*Snow White. The finest clear white; black-seeded. 
*Balf Shrimp-Pink. A pleasing soft shrimp-pink. Vigorous growth 
and long stems make this outstanding. 
“King Lavender. Exceptionally fine clear even lavender with long, 
strong stems. Excellent growth. 
*Windsor Blue. A supremely fine mid-blue. 
stem length, and flower size set it apart. 
long-stemmed and a 
Its clear even color, 
*Welcome. An intense sunproof scarlet of vigorous growth. Fine 
flower size and stem, and a heavy producer. 

Picturing the Cuthbertson Spring Flowering Peas growing outdoors. 
This new class is being increasingly used in place of the Summer 
type because of its earlier flowering habit. 
*Maytime. A bright golden cerise with large flowers and long 
stems. 
“Olympia. A rich mauve; 
variety, Triumph. 
*Stylist. Large flowers of clear deep salmon-rose-pink. 
*Sweet Afton. Strong growing clear bright pink. An excellent 
variety. 
Ball Best Mixture. Composed only of the best varieties in propor- 
tion to their commercial value. 
Prices above 11, each: 1% oz., 20¢; 1 0z., 30c; 4 ozs., 90c; 1 Ib., 
$2.90; 5 lbs., $12.50. ( 
similar in color to the winter flowering 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Ambition. 
*Bonny Briar. 
*Chinese Blue. 
Rosy lavender. 
Bright rose-pink. 
Good clear medium blue. 
“Ecstasy. Attractive light salmon or shrimp-pink. 
“Gigantic. Excellent, pure white; black-seeded. 
Headlight. Sunproof orange-scarlet. 
Highlander. Fine large lavender. 
Miss California. Large salmon-rose. 
Powerscourt. Strong growing; standard lavender. 
*Red Rover. Deep crimson (same as Redwood in Earlies). 
20c; 1 0z., 30c; 4 ozs., 90c; 1 Ib., 
Prices above 10, each: % oz., 
$2.90; 5 lbs., $12.50. 
Florists’ Mixture. All colors in the late flowering class. 1 oz., 25¢¢ 
4 ozs., 75¢; 1 lb., $2.25; 5 lbs., $10.00. 
in For better spring production and longer stems, grow some of the Cuthbertson Peas. 
