SPENCER GWEET PEAS 
CULTURE: Sweet Peas like rather cool soil and can 
be grown in partial shade. Ground should be worked 
to a depth of 1 ft. Mix with soil 1 Ib. Soiltone ferti- 
lizer to 5 ft. of row. Plant seed 1 oz. to 10 ft. in a 
trench 5 in. wide, 3 in. deep. Cover seed firmly with 
1 in. pulverized soil. Plant any time from middle of 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS. Bear an abund- 
ance of large, waved flowers on long stems 2 
to 3 weeks earlier than other varieties, a very 
satisfactory variety for June-July blooms. 
BLUE 
1E—Princess Blue. Light blue. 
2E—Tahoe. Bright clear deep blue. 
3E—Mariner. Clear mariner blue. 
CERISE 
4E—Cavalcade. Golden cerise. White ground. 
5E—Sequoia. Pink cerise. 
CRIMSON 
7E—Top Sergeant. Rich crimson. 
8E—American Beauty. Color American Beauty rose. 
LAVENDER 
Rosy lavender. Large flowers. 
Large clear lavender. 
9E—Rhapsody.. 
10E—Fragrance. 
CUTHBERTSON 
SPENCERS. A 
new true 
Spencer type 
of great vigor, 
continue to 
produce  dur- 
ing hot mid- 
Salem mean 
weather a 
profusion of 
large fragrant 
blossoms on 
= ext ce long 
stems. Colors 
CUTHBERTSON SPENCER F 
SWEET PEAS bright and 
clear. Espe- 
cially adapt- 
ed to mountain states. 
50C—Connie. Chamois. 
§1C—Carol. Pink, white ground. 
52C—Lois. Rose pink, white ground. 
53C—Frances. Salmon pink, white ground. 
54C—Catherine. Cerise, white ground. 
55C—David. Bright rose crimson. 
56C—Kenneth. Rich oxblood crimson. 
57C—Flora. Rose carmine. 
58C—Jimmy. Bright scarlet. 
59C—Liza. Maroon. 
60C—Hazel. Light blue. 
61C—Danny. Navy blue. 
62C—Frank G. Rosy lavender. 
63C—Janet. Black seeded white. 
Straight Colors, Cuthbertson 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (Y% lb. 70c) (lb. $2.60). 
Mixed, Cuthbertson 
(Y2 oz. 10c) (oz. 20c) (% lb. 65c) (Ib. $2.10). 
March to 20th of April. After plants are 3 in. high, 
cultivate, scatter a little more fertilizer alongside of 
plants and fill trench with soil. After vines are 1 ft. 
high, give first dusting of 2 parts sulphur, 1 part 
Vapatone, repeat in 10 to 20 days. Keep soil moist, 
flowers picked. 
ORANGE 
11E—Fiesta. Glowing orange cerise. 
12E—Treasure Island. Golden orange. 
PINK AND ROSE 
13E—Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 
14E—Sweet Briar. Rose pink. 
15E—Laddie Improved Rose. Large bright rose. 
16E—Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Brilliant flesh pink. 
WHITE 
17E—Hope. White. 
Straight Colors: (Pkt. 10c) (Y2 oz. 20c) (oz. 30c) . 
(Y% lb. $1.10) (lb., $3.85) postpaid. 
Mixed Early Flowering Spencers: (Pkt. 10c) (12 oz. 
15c) (oz. 20c) (% Ib. 70c) (1 Ib. $1.90) postpaid. 
GIANT RUFFLED 
SPENCERS. Is _ the 
vigorous growing 
standard variety. 
Will start blooming - 
in early July. 
30L—Capri. Light 
blue. 
31L—Flagship. Deep 
navy blue. 
32L—Carlotta.  Car- 
mine rose. 
33L—Grand Slam. 
Rich cerise. 
34L—Elstree. 
pink. 
35L—Red Rover. 
Rich deep crimson. 
36L—King Lavender. 
37L—Vista. Purple. 
38L—Bonnie Brier. 
39L—Patricia. 
40L—Welcome. True scarlet. 
41L—Snow White. White. 
42L—Loch Lomond. Red maroon. 
43L—Tangerine (Improved). Glowing orange. 
44L,—Youth. White-pink picotee. 
45L—Sweet Afton. 
GIANT RUFFLED 
SWEET PEAS 
Sott 
Pure lavender. 
Rose pink. 
Rich golden salmon. 
Picotee edged rose. 
Straight Colors, Late Flowering 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (Y Ib. 70c) (Ib. $2.45). 
Mixed Colors, Late Flowering. 
array of color and beauty. 
(%2 oz. 10c) (oz. 15c) (Y4 Ib. 50c) (lb. $1.80) post- 
paid. 
A well balanced 
All Prices Postpaid 
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50 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
