


Single Floret—Stock Giant of Californica 
STOCKS GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
GOLDEN GATE—Golden yellow. 
MONTEREY—Bright pink. 
MOJAVE—Purple. 
PACIFIC—Light blue. 
REDWOODS—Red. 
SANTA BARBARA—Chamois. 
SANTA MARIA—Pure white. 
SEQUOIA—Rose carmine. 
TAHOE—Lavender. 
YOSEMITE—Fose. 
EXQUISITE MIXED 
Above Varieties: Tr. Pkt., 40c; 1/44 Oz., 90c; 1 Oz., $2.65; 
1 Lb., $32.00 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL OR 
IMPROVED BISMARCK 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Copper red. 
BLOOD RED 
BUTTERCUP—Deep cream. 
CHAMOIS—Clear chamois. 
DARK BLUE 
ELK’S PRIDE—Rich purple. 
BEGort 
GOLDEN ROSE—Well named. 
LAVENDER 
LILAC—Deep lilac-blue. 
ROSE 
WHITE—Clear white. 
MIXED 
Above Varieties; Tr. Pkt., 35c; 1/4 oz., 80c; 1 oz., $2.35: 
1 lb., $28.00 
SUPER GIANT IMPERIAL — A re- 
selected giant imperial stock with 
longer stems, larger flowers on 
better flower spikes. The plants 
are base branching. 
BLUSH PINK 
CHAMOIS IMPROVED 
DARK BLUE 
NEW FIERY RED- 
RICH DEEP ROSE 
ROSE PINK 
LOS ANGELES WHITE. 
LAVENDER. 
Above Varieties: Tr, Pkt., 50c; 14 Oz., $1.10; 1 Oz., 
$3.35; 1 Lb., $40.00 
STOCK DWARF’ (Ten Weeks) %40z. Oz. 
BRIGHT PINK, CANARY YELLOW, 
CHAMOIS, CRIMSON, FLESH, 
PINK, LAVENDER, MAUVE, PUR- 
PLE or WHITE—Tr. Pkt., 35c....... .70 
MIXED—Try. Pkt., 25c 
2.10 
1,35 
BEAUTY OF NICE 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose. 
AURORA—Chamois. 
BELLE OF NAPLES—Old rose. 
BEAUTY OF NICE—Deep flesh. 
LAVENDER 
MAUVE—Lilac. 
MONTE BLANC—White. 
MONTE CARLO—Yellow. 
SOUVENIR DE MONACO—Crimson. 
SUMMER NIGHT—Dark blue. 
ROSE OF NICE—Rose pink. 
Above varieties, Tr. Pkt., 25c 
MIXED—Tr. Pkt., 25c 
SWEET PEAS CUTHBERTSON 
This is the new type, named in honor of Frank G. 
Cuthbertson, who was primarily responsible for the 
development of this important addition to the Sweet 
Pea family. Chief characteristics are—great vigor, 
profusion of large fragrant blossoms, extra long 
stems, clear popular colors, ability to produce out 
of doors in those sections where heretofore Sweet 
Peas have been unsuccessful due to hot weather 
conditions. Ideal type for home gardeners. Under 
glass they are sown two months later than the 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER and will bloom well 
into late spring. A wonderful Sweet Pea for spring 
and summer flowers. 
BILLY—Light carmine. 
CAROL—Clear pink, white ground. 
CATHERINE—Clear cerise, white ground. 
COLINE—Scarlet. 
CONNIE—Chamois. 
DANNY—Navy blue. 
DAVID—Bright rose crimson. 
EVELYN—Salmon cream pink. 
FLORA—Rose carmine. 
FRANCES—Clear salmon pink on white ground. 
FRANK G.—Rosy lavender. 
HAZEL—Light blue. 
HELEN—Blush pink. 
JANET—Black seeded white. 
JENNIE—White seeded white. 
JESSIE—Mauve. 
KATIE—Rose cream pink. 
KENNETH—Rich oxblood crimson. 
LOIS—Rose pink, white ground. 
MARION—Black seeded cream. 
TOMMY—Clear medium blue. 
MIXED—A brilliant well-balanced blend. 
Above varieties—1 oz., 25c; 1 lb., $2.50 
1.65 
1.65 
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