No garden should be without a gorgeous display of these perennially 
popular flowers. Grow beautifully against fences, on trellises and in 
garden backgrounds which need solid masses of color. If you have 
not sown Sweet Peas in recent years we urge you to try them again! 
There is no other flower which can compare to it for daintiness and 
fragrance and its cheerful surrender to cut flower arrangements. 
But Do Prepare the Soil Deeply! 
The roots need a cool area during hot weather. 
And do innoculate the seed with Nitragin. 
It’s good insurance against rot and disease! 
SWEET PEAS (a) 
There are no flowers quite so dainty or so fragrant for arrangements which are 
produced over so long a period. They are not difficult to grow. Prepare the soil 
deeply so that the roots may find a cool area during hot weather. Dig a trench 
two feet deep, 18 inches wide in open sunny location. Mix topsoil well with peat 
moss in the trench, fertilizing well with bone meal (2 Ibs. to 10 feet). Plant 
seed 3 inches deep and from 4 to 6 inches apart. Thin crowded seedlings to 6 
inches apart. Sweet Peas can be planted out of doors from September to early 
Spring in San Antonio and vicinity. Cover seedlings, however, with the advent 
of a severe freeze. Try not to use same location for Sweet Peas two seasons 
in a row. 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS. The newest strain on the 
market today which has been bred for resistance to hot 
weather. When other sweet peas are shrinking from the sum- 
mer sun, losing size, color and vigor, the Cuthbertsons bloom 
blithely along. The plants produce an abundance of bloom 
earlier than the Spencers. Definitely an intermediate season 
type. Flowers plainer than Spencer. We have this select strain 
in the following colors: : 
CAROL—Pink; COLINE—Scarlet; DANNY—Navy Blue; 
EVELYN — Salmon Cream; FRANK G.— Lavender; 
JANET — White; LIZA — Maroon; TOMMY — Blue; 
MARION — Cream; LOIS— Clear Rose Pink; MIXED 
COLORS a gay mixture of the above colors and many 
more. MIXED, oz. 35e. SINGLE COLORS, oz. 45c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS. These magnificent 
Sweet Peas are ideal for February and March plantings. 
They are quick growers, starting to flower at an early stage, 
and will furnish an abundance of softly dazzling blooms he- 
fore the arrival of extremely hot weather. MIXED COLORS 
ONLY in a selection which includes such exciting shades as 
Geranium Pink, Boy Blue, Majestic Rose, Amethyst, Soft Sal- 
mon, Cerise, and other colors too numerous to mention. 
Mixed, oz. 35c 
LATE FLOWERING or SUMMER FLOWERING SPEN- 
CERS. Hardy growers with vigorous, branching vines. The 
large blossoms have attractive widespread wings and are 
beautifully waved. MIXED COLORS ONLY. Our selection 
contains only the newest, most vigorous growing kinds. 
Mixed, oz. 35c¢ 
15¢ WORTH OF 
INSURANCE 
AGAINST 
LOSING 
YOUR 
SWEET 
PEA SEED. 
INNOCULATE 
YOUR SWEET 
FOURTEEN 
