SWEET PEAS 
For best results with sweet peas, plant in good 
garden soil well and deeply prepared. A_ slight 
trench is desirable so that soil can be worked 
toward the plants as they grow. Frequent hoeing 
and a regular supply of water is necessary. Plant 
as early as possible. Pick blooms often. Four pack- 
ages or one ounce of seed is sufficient to plant 25 
feet of row. 
We have selected the best varieties of Giant 
Spencers to give you a nice range of colors. 
White—RUFFLED WHITE—Many large flowers at 
one time. 
Cream Pink—FLUFFY RUFFLES—Giant: flowers. 
Rose Pink—PINKIE—Very Dependable. 
Crimson—RUFFLED CRIMSON—Rich. 
Maroon—WARRIOR—Chocolate maroon. 
Lavender—AMBITION—Long stems. 
Dark Blue—BURPEE BLUE—Ruffled. 
Orange—HEADLIGHT—Glowing color, sunproof. 
Any of the above 10 cents per package, 30 cents 
per ounce, postpaid. 
MIXED—Some of all of the above and many other 
fine varieties.:10 cents per package, 30 cents per 
ounce, postpaid. 
For a number of years we have been starting 
sweet peas in squares and transplanting into the 
open about May Ist. For an early easy start try 
some of these. Two or three plants to the square, 
$1 per dozen squares at the nursery only. 
