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WINTER SWEET PEAS 
Sow Sept. for Feb.-Mar.: Nov. for Mar.-May 
Allow 16 weeks from sowing. 
1015 Amethyst. Rich bright purple. Fra- 
grant. 
1029 Ball Improved Orange. Deep glow- 
ing orange. 
1033 Ball Rose Improved. Sparkling deep 
rose. 
1034 Boon. Deep salmon pink. 
1035 Bridesmaid. Deep silver-pink. Large 
flowers usually in fours on 12 to 16 
in. stems. 
1022 Cascade. Finest 
stem. White seed. 
1036 Daphne. Soft salmon pink. 
1023 Gardenia. Fragrant pure white, rulf- 
fled and duplexed flowers. 
1044 Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
1016 Harmony. Clear lavender, fragrant. 
white, excellent 
1024 Hope. Finest black seeded pure 
white. 
1038 Jeanne Mamitsch. Rose pink, long 
stems. 
1039 Laddie Improved. Giant rose pink, 
long stemmed. 
1017 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright blue on 
long stems, fragrant. 
1040 Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Salmon pink. 
1041 Sequoia. Rich golden salmon-rose. 
1025 Snow Queen. Pure white, black 
seeded. 
1045 Sparks. Large-flowered brilliant 
poppy scarlet. 
1018 Tahoe. Delightful shade of mid-blue. 
1019 Top Hat. Deep velvety violet blue. 
1030 Treasure Island. Very large spark- 
ling golden-orange. 
1020 Triumph. Deep lilac mauve without 
tinge of blue or purple. 
1021 Twilight. Long stemmed, large flow- 
ered medium clear lavender. 
1026 White Champion. Early long 
stemmed pure white, white seeded. 
1027. White Harmony. Black seeded large 
flowered pure paper white. 
Each of above: !/) oz. .30 Oz 00 
Wh Wer tes) lidsy, RSSft, 
1049 S.S.S. Winter Flowering Spencer 
Mixture. Yn oz. .25 
Oz. .45 1% lb. 1.35 1/2 lb. 2.50 Lb, 5,00 
SWEET PEAS 
Sow Oct.-Dec. for cutting Mar.-May. 
SPRING FLOWERING (Cuthbertson). 
1050 Carol. Clear pink. 
1051 Danny. Navy blue. 
1052 Frank G. Clear lavender. 
1053 Hazel. Light blue. 
1054 Helen. Blush pink. 
1055 Janet. Pure white, black seeded. 
1056 Jessie. Mauve. 
1057 Kenneth. Rich oxblood crimson. 
1058 Lois. Rose pink. 
1059 Tommy. Medium blue. 
Each of above: 
Yo oz. .80 Oz. .50 14 lb. 1.50 Lb: 5:50 
1060 Spring Flowering Mixture. 
Yo oz. .25 Oz. .45 1/4 lb. 1.85 Lb: 5:00 
VERBENA MAMMOTH 
Sow Dec. on for strong plants for Spring. 
1085 Alba. Giant white. 
1086 Annapolis Blue. Deep Belladonna- 
blue. 
1087 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. From rose- 
pink to rose-red shades. 
1088 Crimson Glow. Finest and deepest 
red. 
1089 Giant Salmon Pink. 
1090 Lavender Glory. Large lavender, 
above 75% true. 
1091 Luminosa. Flame pink, toning to 
softer pinks. 
1092 Royale. Royal blue, creamy yellow 
eye. 
1093 Spectrum Red. Bright red without 
eye, large flowered. 
1095 S.S.S. Mammoth Choice Mixed. 
Each of the above: 
Pkieeco Vii toy, etfs Oz. 2.60 
VERBENA COMPACTA 
1098 Alba. Dwarf white. 
1099 Fireball. Dwarf bright scarlet. 
1100 Violet Bouquet. Dwarf. 
Tr. Pkt. .40 Vy, oz. 1.20 Ozm-50 
1101 §$.S.S. Dwarf Hybrid Mixture. 
ieee Pie Wy oz. 1.20 Oz. 3.50 
VINCA ROSEA (Perwinkle) 
These are slow growers and should be 
started early. Sept. to Dec. for spring. 
1103 Alba Oculata. White with pink eye. 
1104—Alba Pura. Pure white. 
1106 Kermesina. Bright red. 
1107  Rosea. Rose pink. 
1108—Twinkles. Flesh-pink, bright red eye. 
1109 Choice Mixed. 
Each of above: 
es PGi. A Vy, oz. .60 Oz. 1.80 

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