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GIANT SWEET PEAS 
Hallawell's Giant Sweet Peas are world famous. They 
are distinguished by their large frilled and wavy flowers 
which are often 4 on a stem. The stems are long and 
sturdy for cutting; a few of them arranged in a suitable 
vase make a fine bouquet. Colors range from pure white 
to deepest maroon, the finest of any sweet pea group. 
Sow seeds during the fall and winter months for early 
spring bloom. One ounce of seed will sow 25 feet of row. 
Separate colors—Each: Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $2.75. @ 
CAPRI—Lighi blue; long stem. 
CAVALCADE—Rose, shaded gold. 
CHINESE BLUE—Rich deep blue. 
CREAM GIGANTIC—Largest cream. 
FLAGSHIP—Clear deep blue. 
GIGANTIC WHITE—Very large white. 
HIGHLANDER—Lavender. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Salmon, cream-pink. 
OLYMPIA—Large rich purple. 
PINKIE—Rose-pink, very large. 
PIRATE’S GOLD—Golden orange. 
RED SUPREME—Deep crimson. 
SALMON GIGANTIC—Giant salmon-pink. 
SMILES—Shrimp pink. 
SULTAN—Black velvety maroon. 
HALLAWELL’S 
GIANT SWEET PEAS 
Hallawell's Giant Mixed 
A fine mixture of large flowered, long-stemmed varieties. Includes 
many colors, each in proper proportion to produce a colorful display 
in your garden. Pkt. 25c; oz, $1.00; Y% lb. $2.50; Ib. $7.50. 
Superb Collection 
Contains 12 packets in complete color range. 
Sufficient for 50-foot row. 
$2.00 
Special Collection 
One packet each of 6 varieties GIANT SWEET 
PEAS—Our selection of good color range. 
$1.25 
HALLAWELL’S EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Hallawell’s Early Spencer Sweet Peas flower 3 to 4 weeks earlier than any other variety. They 
are especially desirable for greenhouse plantings and for outdoor growing in frost-free sections 
for winterblooming. We recommend them also for the Hawaiian Islands. They have all the fine 
qualities of our Giant Spencers, produce giant flowers and very long sturdy stems. Where the 
winter climate is mild, plant the seeds in August and September for winter bloom. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $3.50 
BRIDESMAID—Silver-pink. 
DAPHNE—Soft salmon-pink. 
HARMONY—Excellent lavender. 
ORIENTAL—Deep cream. 
RED GIANT—Crimson. 
SEQUOIA—Golden cerise. 
AMETHYST—Royal purple. 
APOLLO—Salmon-cerise. 
BACHUS—Rich red maroon. 
BALL ROSE—Rose-pink. HOPE—Very fine white. 
BLUE BONNET—Deep blue. MARS—Deep velvety crimson. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Bright golden-orange. 
Hallawell’s Early Spencer Mixture 
Be sure to shade the bed if planted in hot weather, and when they begin to bloom do not over- 
water. One good deep irrigation each week will be plenty in medium havy soil. If they are 
watered too much, the buds will drop from the stems. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $3.00; lb. $9.00. 
Early Spencer Collection ... $1.25 
Consists of one packet each, our selection, six colors of Early Spencer varieties for winter 
blooming in mild winter climates. 
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DWARF SWEET PEAS SPERGON—PREVENTS SEED DECAY 
We suggest you treat sweet pea seeds with 
CUPID SPENCER — Dwart, 
SPERGON to prevent seed decay. This is espe- 
growing about one foot high and spread about 
cially important if seeds are sown during hot 
2 feet. They are excellent for low edgings or weather or in cold wet soil in damp weather. 
long strips of ground cover. 
SPERGON may also be used to treat other 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.50; ¥% lb. $4.50. 
large - flowered, 
seeds. It prevents decay, damping off and 
stimulates growth. Pkt. 30c, postpaid. 
CUTHBERTSON’S 
GIANT SWEET PEAS 
Heat resistant spring and summer flowering 
sweet peas. The vines are vigorous and bear 
many long stemmed large flowers during the 
blooming season. They are particularly recom- 
mended for localities where summer heat has 
been detrimental to sweet peas. 
CAROL—Clear pink. 
EVELYN—Salmon pink. 
FRANK G—Rosy lavender. 
JANET—Pure white. 
JIMMIE—Dazzling scarlet. 
KENNETH—Deep crimson. 
LIZA—Deep maroon. 
TOMMY—Marine blue. 
WILLIAM—Pink picotee. 
MIXED COLORS 
Each of above: 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; Y% lb. $2.50; lb. $7.50. 
CUTHBERTSON’S COLLECTION 
One packet each of eight Cuthbertson 
varieties, our choice, 
$1.50. 
I have planted your sweet peas for 3 years. 
They are the best in our neighborhood. 
Mrs. R. S., Orange, Calif. 
