
ND CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
: ORANGE 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange, deeper than Guinea Gold and 
brighter than Prince of Orange. It withstands hot sun. 
Prince of Orange. Brilliant orange. Unsurpassed in this color 
class for vigor, size of flower and long stems. Gorgeous under 
artificial light. 
PINK 
Pinkie. Rose-pink with large and frilled flowers. This variety 
is seldom affected by weather conditions and first class blooms 
can be cut all during its long blooming period. 
Floradale. A most artistic flower of rich salmon-pink on cream 
ground. It received the Award of Merit of the National Sweet 
Pea Society of Great Britain. 
Mayfair. The best, largest and richest colored shell-pink on 
white ground. Very sweetly scented. Award of Merit, Na- 
uonal Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Jack Hobbs. Cream-pink, flushed scarlet. 
Sweet Peas ever introduced. Gold Medal. 
National Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Miss California. This beautiful Sweet Pea is unsurpassed for 
either exhibition or general cutting purposes. The color is a 
most distinct and beautiful shade of rich pink, deeply flushed 
and shaded with salmon. 
Mary Pickford. A beautiful dainty, cream pink with just the 
faintest suffusion of salmon, making a color combination of 
delightful beauty. Flowers large, decidedly waved on long 
stems. A novelty of real merit. 
One of the largest 
Award of Merit, 
GIANT SPENCER, Pastel colors. We have specially blended 
this mixture to please the most exacting. Contains all the 
best pastel shades so popular for cutting. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 
4 oz. 75e. 
GIANT SPENCER MIXED. This superb mixture has been 
formulated to afford unusual richness and brilliancy. It con- 
tains the finest named sorts, and we have endeavored to make 
it the choicest blend possible. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c. 
Prices on SPENCERS — Separate Colors: 
Pkt. 10c; any three pkts. 25e; 1 0z. 35c. 
: PURPLE 
Olympia. Deep rich purple of graceful form and immense size. 
Gold Medal, Scottish National Sweet Pea Trials. 
SALMON 
Salmon Gigantic. THis new salmon-pink has great plant vigor, 
enormous sized blooms which are nicely waved and frilled, and 
produced on fine long stems. Best of its color. 
Smiles. Clear glistening salmon, best describes this exquisite 
variety. The large flowers are beautifully waved and fluted. 
SCARLET 
Red Supreme. Bright red without the dull maroon cast com- 
mon to most sweet peas of this color group. Long stems. An 
improvement in every way. 
Welcome. By far the best and most brilliant, dazzling, scarlet 
Sweet Pea. For exhibition or gardens it is supreme. Absolutely 
sunproof. Silver Medal, Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. 
WHITE 
Sextet Queen. Pure white flowers of perfect form and of great 
substance. Normally produces five-flowered stems when 
grown under ordinary conditions. When grown for exhibition 
on the Cordon system, will give six flowered stems with quite 
a number of sevens. Black seeded. Award of Merit, National 
Sweet Pea Society Trials. 

SPECIAL OFFER 
In Braeger’s Spec’al Collection we offer 
NINE BAR tae PACKETS 
50c 
Finest varieties grown 
Pinkie. Deep rose pink. Sextet Queen. Pure White. 
Grand National. Fine yellow. Chinese Blue. Pure blue. 
Smiles. Salmon. Welcome. Scarlet. 
Floradale. Deep cream pink.Ambition. Lavender. 
Pirate Gold. Deep orange. 

CUPID, DWARF, OR BEDDING 
SUMMER SWEET PEAS 
These are summer-flowering Sweet Peas for the garden 
where they may be used for beds and borders as they grow 6 
inches high and about a foot wide. They bloom from June 
until late summer. Price, pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 35c. 
Choice Mixed. 
GIANT RUFFLED SWEET PEAS 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas are a somewhat new development 
in Sweet Peas. They are distinguished by the unusual duplex 
ness and extra frilliness of the flowers. This gives a double 
appearance to the large. wavy and ruffled flowers which 
makes them so distinct. For a new delight in Sweet Peas try 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas this year. 
Price on Following Separate Colors: Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25e; 0z. 35e. 
Bonnie Ruffles. It is a wonderful variety, unusually large, 
long stemmed, and of a most distinctive coloring, one that is 
difficult to describe—salmon-pink on rich cream, the pink 
becoming a little deeper towards the edge of the standards 
and wings. 
Burpee Blue. Flowers are large, beautifully waved, heavily 
ruffled and duplexed, and of a distinct dark blue, clear and 
uniform throughout. It is outstanding in its color class. 
Crinkles. The blooms of Crinkles are very large, wonderfully 
ruffled, and delightfully frilled. A most gorgeous shade of 
rich cerise-pink suffused coral, somewhat lighter colored on 
the wings. 
Ruffled Crimson. Flowers are of the largest size, heavily 
ruffled and duplexed, and extra long stemmed. Rich satiny 
crimson that deepens a trifle towards the edge of both the 
standard and wings. Much admired. 
Fluffy Ruffles Improved. The first of the famous Burpee 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas with dainty cream-pink duplexed 
and frilled, almost globular, flowers. 
Lady Ruffles Improved. Beautiful soft pink on white ground, 
the warm glow of color running well down to the base of the 
standard and wings. Received the Gold Medal of the Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Society. Attractive. 
Ruffled Orchid. Lavender-pink with pastel-mauve sheen that 
produces an orchid shade. Flowers well ruffled. 
Ruffled Exquisite. Scintillating salmon-cerise with a glow of 
deeper salmon in the standard. Flowers are of the largest 
size, wonderfully ruffled and duplexed, full of life and sparkle; 
very lovely color. 
Ruffled White. The outstanding white-seeded white Sweet Pea; 
gigantic flowers which are beautifully ruffled, with duplex and 
triplex standards. Often five blooms to a spray. 
GIANT RUFFLED SWEET PEAS, MIXED COLORS. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 35e. 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
Greatest development in sweet peas for many years. Heat 
and summer drought are no longer the end of the sweet pea 
in the garden. Ten years of selection and development from 
one vigorous growing plant discovered in a row of ordinary 
sweet peas has resulted in this fine new type. The vigor and 
heat resistance prolongs the blooming season tremendously. 
This alone would be a great advantage, but long stems, large 
flowers, and exquisite colors are added attractions for garden 
use. 

New Cuthbertson Strain 
We offer you an ideal range of colors in the following 
selected varieties: 
Kenneth—Crimson 
Liza—Maroon 
Marion—Cream 
Janet—W hite 
INTRODUCTORY OFFER 
Above collection of 7 separate colors—Value $1.05 
For only 75¢ 
Carol—Clear Pink 
Danny—Navy Blue 
Frank G.—Lavender 

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Planting. Sow seed in February, March, and April for Pacific 
Northwest. In California August and September for early 
bloom, November to January for summer. In eastern states 
February to April as soon as soil can be worked. 
Choose a place where the vines will get early and late sun, 
but not during the hotter part of the day. Rich, loamy soil 
will give best results and careful and deep preparation is 
desirable. 

REGULAR APPLICATIONS OF FERTILIZER PAY IN MORE AND LARGER FLOWERS 3}5: 
