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BRONZE 
Pkt. 
After Glow. Old favorite, golden orange. ............. $1.00 
Bronze Christmas Cheer. A medium bronze somewhat 
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Earlier Glorious. An early selection of the popular red- 
dish bronze variety which is rather late. ............ 1.50 
Lady Dorothy. Long, durable stems and flower spikes 
are a feature of this early flowering, reddish bronze 
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Salmon Gold. Warm salmony orange. ................ 1.50 
Schlegels Early Bronze. Similar in color to Bronze 
Christmas Cheer, but it improves that variety in qual- 
ity of bloom and habit. Good mid-winter variety. ... 2.00 
Winter Orange. We consider this one of the best. A 
warm, medium bronze shade, it is a true mid-winter 
bloomer mie srecommend#ilmn an.s4.enecne see eas ac. 2.00 
YELLOW 
Caroli Jeanne hightmcreamy, yelloweses--ssenes* eee a4: $2.00 
Ethel. Early yellow. We consider Frances Schlegel and 
the hybrids GoldaMinesmucha sbetiertssnnesea. «244s. 1.50 
Frances Schlegel. A good, rich color and free 
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Goldie. A light yellow, free flowering and early, but 
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Gilberts Yellow. Rather deep yellow. ................. 2.00 
Junglewood Yellow. Same habit as the Junglewood 
White, although of different breeding. .............. 2.00 
Klondyke Supreme. Deep yellow, best for late. ........ 1.50 
Sunray. Large flowered, bright yellow. Best after Mums. 1.50 
Yellow Peggy. Similar to the popular pink. ........... 2.00 

VARIOUS 
Red Lips 
Sparkling Novelty. Snowy white tube with brilliant red 
face or lips. Really different. Recommended to follow 
Pkt. $2.00 
Pkt. 
Ball Lavender. Medium light lavender. We prefer Wind- 
soniye Miler), ese tieig Wei, 2. anonacdanoacaecacnpooaes $1.50 
Windmiller Lilac. Absolutely true to color and, in our 
Opinion minemoScsime CvViernCen. sare shin irene ies inert 2.00 
Schumanns Velvet Red. A rich, deep shade. .......... 3.00 
Shislers Red. A glowing wine red. Early and really fine. 
Excellontmomoroweltonecy (Gliristincs (CLO sania men 2.00 
Thomsons Red. A good early sort but we prefer Shis- 
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Seeds germinate best at 55°-60°. Usually a packet will 
sow a standard size flat. Soil should be sterilized either 
with steam or formaldehyde (see Page 50, General Catalog). 
A half inch layer of finely rubbed spaghnum moss or Terra- 
Lite may also be used. When using Terra-Lite, it is not 
necessary to cover the seed, but with soil or moss, cover 
with finely screened material just enough to cover. Keep 
cool and moist, not wet, be especially careful with water 
the sixth and seventh day as usually germination takes 
place about then. Another good method is to use the Bird 
Sub-Irrigator as illustrated on Page 60 in our General 
Catalog. 
Most growers transplant seedlings into flats, bands or 
pots. Benching direct where they are to bloom will give 
better branched and more rapid growing plants. 
A late Spring or a quick crop at anytime (3-5 months 
from seed) may be grown at 4 x 6” spacing, transplanted as 
above and not pinched. 

Sweet Feae 
We will treat seed with rot inhibiting materials if specified on order. 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
A deep rooting crop that does best in deeply dug ground 
beds although, with good care, they can be produced on 
raised benches. Many of our customers sow in early July 
for late fall and early winter crop. September sowing will 
flower February and March. We recommend using the Spring 
Flowering type for November and December sowing. Varie- 
ties marked * have been most popular with our customers. 
BLUE 
Blue Supreme. Medium clear blue with very long stems. 
*Mrs. Herbert Hoover. The favorite blue. 
Navy Blue. Recommended to replace Indigo Blue. 
*Princess Blue. A fine belladonna blue, highly recom- 
mended. 
Top Hat. Very similar to Navy Blue but somewhat freer 
with bloom. 
Bi-COLOR 
Columbia. Salmon rose, white wings. 
Sunray. Cerise on cream ground. 
CRIMSON 
Bacchus. Rich red maroon. 
*Grenadier. Poppy scarlet. 
Sparks. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
Top Sergeant. Vigorous blood red. 
Vulcan. Orange scarlet. 
LAVENDER 
*Harmony. Still one of the most popular of all sweet peas. 
Michigan. Long stemmed, giant flowered. 
Lavender Supreme. The originator considers this the finest 
lavender ever introduced. Produces long stems, large 
fragrant flowers. 
*Triumph. Lilac mauve. 
Twilight. Similar to Harmony in color with stronger growth 
and larger blooms. 
PINK 
Apollo. Salmon cerise. 
American Beauty. Deep rose. 
Attraction. Rose pink, white ground. 
Ball Rose Improved. Clear deep rose. 
*Bridesmaid. Deep silvery pink. 
Coquette. Coral pink. Excellent for Mid-Winter. 
Daphne. Soft salmon pink on cream ground. 
Florist Rose. Large, pure rose pink. 
Hiawatha. Early, deep rose self. 
*Josie. Large, rose pink. 
Laddie Improved. Long stemmed, giant rose. 
Rose Supreme. Giant rose touched with salmon. 
Price all above varieties Sweet Peas: 
$0.50 oz; 4 oz. $1.50; lb. $5.50 
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