Winter Peas 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
PINK, ROSE and SALMON 
American Beauty. American Beauty rose. 
Apollo. Salmon-cerise; fine for spring. 
Boon. Deep salmon-rose. 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink. Long stemmed. 
@Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream. Large flowered. 
@ Hiawatha. Strong growing, large flowered deep rose. 
Josie. Rose-pink; rather small flowered. 
@Laddie Imp. Long stemmed, fairly light rose-pink. 
Majestic Rose. Large flowered pink. 
@ Mother Machree. Large coral-rose flowers; semi-duplexed. 
Sequoia. Large flowered standard salmon-rose. 
@Tops. Extra large, wavy flowered, light salmon-rose. 
ORANGE and RED 
@ Redwood. Large flowered, deep velvety crimson. 
@Signal Red. Long stemmed, brilliant red. 
@Sparks. The finest Poppy scarlet. 
LAVENDER, BLUE and PURPLE 
@ Avalon. Large, even mid-blue flowers on long stems. A vigorous 
grower. 
@ Bacchus. Deep maroon-purple; large flowered. 
Fragrance. Clear lavender for spring flowering. 
Harmony. Standard early flowering lavender. 
Michigan. Clear lavender. 
@Mrs. Hoover. Standard early mid-blue. 
@Princess Blue. Large flowered, light blue; very attractive. 
@ Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue. 
WHITE and CREAM 
Cascade. Extra large, white seeded white. 
@Gardenia. Long stemmed pure white for spring. 
@Hope. Fine black seeded white. 
Oriental. Black seeded cream. 
@White Harmony. Similar to Hope; black seeded. 
MIXTURE 
Ball Early Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture of winter varie- 
ties. 4% 0z., 30; 1 0z., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.50; 1 Ib., $5.50. 
Prices all above (except Mixture), each: 4% oz., 35¢; 1 0z., 55¢; 
4 ozs., $1.65; 1 lb., $6.00. 
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Spring Peae 
Cuthbertson Strain 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
This class is between the Winter and Summer types in habit and 
flowering season. For spring greenhouse flowering their stronger 
growth and longer stems are an advantage over the Winter varie- 
ties, yet they flower several weeks ahead of the Summer group. 
For greenhouse use, sowing should be done between October and 
February. They are also much used for winter outdoor growing 
in the extreme South. 
PINK, ROSE and SALMON 
Billy. Bright cerise-rose on salmon; very showy. 
@Carol. Attractive clear pink on white ground. 
Doris. Deep cherry-rose. Extra strong growth with fine stems, 
many with 4 flowers. 
Evelyn. Extra long stemmed, soft salmon-pink. 
@ Lois. Light rose-pink, similar in color to Ball Rose Queen in 
the Winter class. 
RED 
@ Coline. Vivid, intense scarlet. 
@Jimmy. Rich, deep scarlet-red. In our trials this was the longest 
stemmed and most vigorous of all the Cuthbertsons. 
LAVENDER, BLUE and PURPLE 
Danny. Brilliant, deep marine blue. 
@ Frank G. Fine soft rosy lavender. One of the best. 
Hazel. Soft, light princess blue shade. 
@ Jessie. Closely resembles Winter Flowering Triumph in its rich 
lilac coloring. 
@Tommy. A clear mid-blue about the color of Mrs. Hoover in 
the Winter class. 
WHITE 
@Janet. Large frilled white flowers are carried on long, heavy 
stems; black seeded. 
MIXTURE 
@ Mixture. A mixture balanced according to demand for each 
color. 
Prices above 14 Cuthbertson varieties, each: % 0z., 35¢; 1 oz., 
55c; 4 ozs., $1.65; 1 lb., $6.00. 
Saunmer Peae 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
BALL “TEN BEST” 
@ Ball Shrimp-Pink. A pleasing soft shrimp-pink. 
@King Lavender. Exceptionally fine clear, even lavender with 
long, strong stems. Excellent growth. 
@ Maytime. A bright golden cerise; large flowers and long stems. 
@ Olympia. A rich mauve; similar in color to the winter flower- 
ing variety, Triumph. 
@ Pinkie. Finest large flowered rose-pink; a heavy producer. 
@Snow White. The finest clear white; black seeded. 
@Stylist. Large flowers of clear, deep salmon-rose-pink. 
@Sweet Afton. Strong growing clear bright pink. 
@ Welcome. An intense sunproof scarlet of vigorous growth. Fine 
flower size and stem, and a heavy producer. 
@ Windsor Blue. A supremely fine mid-blue. Its clear, even color, 
stem length, and flower size set it apart. 
Ball Best Mixture. Composed only of the best varieties in pro- 
portion to their commercial value. 
Prices above 11, each: % oz., 25c¢; 1 0z., 40¢; 4 ozs., $1.25; 
1 lb., $4.00. 
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