PERRY'S CHOICE SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
PERRY SEED COMPANY 
Early or Winter Flowering Varieties 
Y, 0z., 30c; 1 02., 50c; 
Ball Rose Queen. Clear rose pink. 
Ball Salmon. Deep salmon pink. Very 
free flowering. 
Y \b., $1.50; Ib., $5.50. 
Gardenia. Large, pure white flowers, Rhumba. Intense, glistening golden- 
ruffled and duplexed. Splendid for cerise. Large flowered. 
Spring. 
Tops. Salmon-cerise. A vigorous 
Luminou. ‘ol- : . 
se ped grower often producing five and six 
Helen Hayes (New). 
den searlet. Large blooms produced 
Ball White. Lon temmed. White 
peli opto - on long, sturdy stems. flowers to a stem. 
Hiawatha. Deep rose flowers of fine Twilight. Extra large, clear lavender 
EL ETM Clear deep blue. substance. Free flowering. flowers. An improvement over Har- 
eats A. oes shade of Hope. Pure white. Black seeded. mony. 
pa Nero eae : Laddie Improved. Giant rose _ pink. Treasure Island. Sparkling golden 
ral ide Mae ; anes frilled pure | Majestic Rose. Large flowered rose orange. Large ruffled flowers. 
white. ery fragrant. pink. Long stems. Triumph. Attractive shad fe iil 
Burpee’s Lavender. An excellent Michigan. A splendid giant flowered mauve. SO: eae 
shade of lavender. Strong vigor- lavender. Long stiff stems. d 3 
ous grower. Mother Machree. A_ beautiful blend Be ee Long stemmed, pure 
: f coral and golden rose. ya peat ite seeded. 
Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream. o 2 : 
. cp Ss St Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Large long White Harmony. Pure white, without 
Fiesta. The best bright red. ees stemmed flowers of clear rich blue. a trace of pink. Black seeded. 
grower and definitely sunproof. Princess Blue. Light lavender blue. PERRY’S SPECIAL MIXTURE OF 
Harmony. Clear lavender. Large flowers on strong stems. ALL COLORS. 
Summer Flowering Varieties for Outside Planting 
VY, oz., 20c.; 1 0z., 30c.; 4 lb., 90c.; Ib. $2.90. 
Bonnie Brier. Sparkling rose pink Maytime. Rich golden cerise with Sweet Afton. Large deep silvery 
of immense size. A great improve- large flowers on long stems. pink. Very beautiful under arti- 
ment over Pinkie. : ficial light. 
Flagship. Deep navy blue. Olympia. Deep purple. Very fine. Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 
Golden Dragon. Large duplexed orange. Patricia Unwin. Rich golden salmon. Windsor Blue. A beautiful shade of 
Standard vivid bright orange, the Pinkie. A large and beautiful free clear mid-blue. One of the finest. 
wings shade to a deeper orange flowering, rose pink. Seldom af- PERRY’S MIXTURE OF GIANT 
rose. 
King Lavender. 
stemmed lavender. An 
commercial variety. 
Large flowered, long Snow White. 
excellent 
Spring Flowering Varieties 
New Cuthbertson Type 
A Noteworthy Development 
More Heat Resistant — Stronger Vine 
Growth 
Extra Long Stems—Sparkling Colors 
Billy. Bright cerise rose on salmon. 
Coline. Vivid scarlet. Sunproof. 
Danny. Deep blue. 
Evelyn. Salmon cream pink. An out- 
standing shade. 
Frances. Clear salmon pink. 
Frank G. Soft rosy lavender. 
Hazel. Beautiful shade of light blue. 
Janet. Large pure white. Black seeded. 
Jessie. Clear mauve. Nicely waved. 
Kenneth. Rich crimson. 
Lois. Clear rose pink. 
Tommy. Handsome shade of medium blue. 
Prices of above separate colors: 
1% oz., 35c; oz. 65c; 4 oz. $2.00; lb. $6.50 
Cuthbertson Mixed. Brilliant well balanced 
blend of all the above colors. 
14 oz. 30¢; oz. 55c; 4 oz. $1.65; lb. $5.50 
fected by weather. 
Very large flowers of 
purest white on 
splendid commercial 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
A superior blending of the best colors. 
Oz., 25¢.; 14 lb., 75c.; Ib., $2.50. 
long stems. A 
variety. 
Notes on Cuthbertson Type Sweet Peas. 
A new class of exceptional vigor which 
comes into bluom just as the early type 
is beginning to shorten up. 
Under glass successive plantings each 
two weeks apart from the first of No- 
vember to February will furnish long- 
stemmed flowers until very hot weather 
sets in. Under glass they make a taller 
and more dense growth than the Early 
Flowering. Therefore, they should be 
spaced further apart in the row (about 
5 in.) and plenty of head room allowed. 
Out of doors they will bloom two 
weeks earlier than the Summer Flower- 
ing Spencers and continue to produce an 
abundance of large flowers on long stems 
well into the hot summer far surpassing 
the Early Flowering and Summer Flow- 
ering Spencers in vine growth and stem. 
For Better Sweet Peas Treat Seed With 
“The Original Legume Inoculator 
NOBBE-HILTNER PROCESS 


TRADE MARK REG'D. DEC.5,1896 NO. 32212 
y Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 
Enough to inoculate 8 lbs. of seed 15c. 

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