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SWEET PEAS 
Summer Flowering Spencer Mixture Sweet Peas 
Blended from only the Giant Waved Cuthbertson varieties. We are sure this mixture 
will give absolute satisfaction. 
Superb Cuthbertson, Mixed. Blended from only choice selected colors of the better va- 
rieties. Oz. 30c., 2 ozs. 55c., 14 lb. 90c., lb. $3.00. 
Early Flowering Spencer Mixture Sweet Peas 
This new class of early-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas is very popular with florists for 
greenhouse culture. 
The flowers are of fine size on long stems. Grown in the open ground, they begin flowering 
fully four weeks sooner than the Summer-flowering Sweeti Peas sown at same time. 
It is impossible to make a better blend of 
colors than this even at much higher prices. 
In quality unsurpassed and very popular with 
ourcustomers. Oz.45c., 2 ozs. 75c., 14 Ib. $1.50 
Sweet Peas Cuthbertson Type 
Vigorous, long-stemmed, midseason flow- 
ering. Flowers are large, long-stemmed and 
free blooming. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c. 
Colin. Scarlet. 
Evelyn. Salmon cream pink. 
Frank G. Lavender. 
Janet. White. 
Lois. Rose pink. 
Tomm y. Clear marine blue. 
SWEET PEAS 
Are not injured by light frosts and may be 
planted as early in Spring as the condition of 
the soil will permit. : 
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Inoculate Sweet Pea Seed with 
Nod-o-gen. Itinsures germina- 
ation and a Stronger Growth. 
OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
Doz. $1.25 
Annamae. Early pure white. 
Lavender Queen. Deep lavender. 
Leading Lady. Creamy white. 
Blue Beauty. Best blue. 
Pfitzer’s Century. Bright scarlet. 
Black Opal. Very dark red. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Beautiful pink. 
Voodoo. Plum and cream, smoky. 
Gelber Herold. Ruffled yellow. 
Gadelon. Grey smoky, red throat blotch. 
Elizabeth The Queen. Ruffled-lavender, 
looks like a gorgeous orchid. 
EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
$1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100 
Bloemfontein. Lightly frilled salmon pink. 
Lady Jame. Cream yellow. 
Midway. Ruffled pink. 
Stoplight. Scarlet red. 
Edith Larson. Buff with rose,throat blotch. 
Burma. Heavily ruffled deep rose. 
Oriental Pearl. Huge, clear cream. 
Sunlight. Blend of rose pink shading to 
golden center. 
Purple Supreme. Tall, deep dark purple. 
Cover Girl. A beautiful, deep pink. 
Buckeye Bronze. Lovely, ruffled rose- 
bronze. 
A SPECIAL OFFER 
One dozen choice varieties put up in 
attractive carton with planting instruc- 
tions, 75c. 
Early Flowering Sweet Peas 
HARDY SWEET PEAS 
Showy, free-flowering perennial. Blooms 
continuously from early Spring until Mid- 
summer. Although lacking fragrance, they 
are very valuable because they will last al- 
most indefinitely. A very vigorous grower, 
often growing 8 to 10 feet. Soak seed over- 
night, sow 4 in. deep. Pkt. 15c., 44 oz. 25c. 
GLADIOLUS 
The Glad Flower in All Its Glory 
1951 SPECIALS 
$2.00 per doz. 
Spic and Span. Lovely ruffled deep pink. 
A sure blue-ribbon winner. 
Texas. A very large white, stately and 
beautiful. 
Glow. Very early, soft shade of orange that 
blends with any color scheme. 
MINIATURE ASSORTMENT 
80c. per doz., $5.50 per 100 
The smaller Gladiolus that are so lovely 
for table decorations, corsages, etc. 
Kewpie. Orange-red with white picotee 
edge. 
Snow Baby. Dainty white. 
Queen of Bremen. A nice soft shade of 
lavender. 
Mildred Pettman. A soft pink. 
Will Scarlet. A scarlet red. 
WINTER STORAGE 
After bulbs are cleaned and bases still wet, 
dust with 5% DDT or 5% Spergon and 
5% DDT Mixture, using a hand duster or 
paper bag. Store in trays or in open paper 
bags in a*room free from danger of freezing. 
The temperature of the average basement 
is satisfactory, but a temperature of about 
40 degrees is ideal. 
TARTAR EMETIC 
A treatment for the control of thrips on 
growing Gladiolus in the field. 14 lb. canister 
45c., 1-lb. canister 95c., 5-lb. canister $4.75. 
Prices subject to change 
