Wiuter. Sweet Peas 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
ZVOLANEK’S MULTIFLOWERED CLASS 
These fine varieties are unusually free flowering and long-stemmed with many 
stems carrying 5 and 6 flowers instead of the usual 3 and 4. Sweet Pea growers 
can readily appreciate what this will mean in better market returns over a period 
of a few weeks of picking. 
Deep Rose. Deep, bright rose; fine for spring. 5’s and 6’s on long stems. Vig- 
orous growth. 
@Geo. J. Ball. (New.) Named for the late Geo. J. Ball, this new, deep coral 
rose, Multiflora Sweet Pea is one of the finest in this class. 
CEO. J. BALL 
New multi- 
flowered, deep 
coral-rose 
@Lavender. Orchid-lavender, near Twilight in color. 4’s and 5’s on extra long 
stems. A strong grower. 
Orange-Cerise. Extra large flowers on long stems. A bright and striking color. 
@Rose. Extra large, medium rose flowers with many 5’s on extra long, heavy 
stems. Vigorous growth. 
@Salmon-Pink. Large, medium rose-pink flowers with salmon cast. 4’s and 5’s. 
Stems are extra long, but not as heavy as the other varieties in this class. 
Whirlwind. Large, light rose flowers are borne in 5’s on long stems. 
@White. Pure white. Many 5’s on long, strong stems. 
Multiflowered Mix. 
Prices above 10 varieties, each: % 0z., $1.75; 1 0z., $3.00; 4 ozs., $10.00; 
1 lb., $30.00. 
STANDARD WINTER VARIETIES 
While we prefer the Spring Flowering for late greenhouse planting, the Winter class does flower earlier and 
in some sections is preferred even for outdoor planting. The 12 best varieties are indicated by a dot (@). 
PINK, ROSE and SALMON LAVENDER, BLUE and PURPLE 
Boon. Deep salmon-rose. ‘Avalon S| 
@ Ball Rose Queen. Extra long stemmed and large flowered clear Mas Fate me Bei e ae BMS ae dong ystems. 
rose-pink. One of the finest commercial varieties. @Boll Blue S Th ‘ch bl 1 Mrs. H 
p ; : Ii Blue Supreme. The same rich blue color as Mrs. Hoover, 
@ Ball Rose Supreme. Large wavy flowers of bright silvery rose but larger flowered and a better producer. 
pink. Good stems and free flowering. He eee at : 
@Ball Salmon. Fairly deep salmon-pink; an excellent producer. phd Leet tandard early flowering lavender. 
Michigan. Clear lavender. 
Bridesmaid. Delightful sil ink. L t d. 
eos Seale phic oe ese Mrs. Hoover. Standard early mid-blue. 
Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream. Large flowered. 
@ Hiawatha. Strong growing, large flowered deep rose. @ Rhapsody. Extra large flowered, deep rosy lavender. 
Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue. 
Laddie Imp. Long stemmed, fairly light rose-pink. : : ; ; 
Mother Machree. Large coral-rose flowers; semi-duplexed. pelt th eae re lilac-mauve; very well liked. 
New Ball Rose. Sorry, Crop Failure. RAL AA right clear lavender. 
MIXTURES 
Sequoia. Large flowered standard salmon-rose. 
@12 Best Mixture. Our own formula mixture of the 12 best. 
Tops. Extra large, wavy flowered, light salmon-rose. 
Ball Early Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture of winter varie- 
ORANGE and RED } 
@Ball Orange Supreme. Improves the original Ball Orange in ties. 44 02., 30c; 1 0z., 50¢; 4 ozs., $1.50; 1 lb., $5.50. 
better stem length and more brilliant color. 
@ Fiesta. Brilliant scarlet-cerise; the finest red in early Peas. 
Redwood. Large flowered, Deep velvety crimson. 
Sparks. The finest poppy-scarlet. 
© Treasure Island. Large wavy flowers of golden orange. 
WHITE 
@ Ball White. The finest long stemmed pure white; white-seeded. 
Gardenia. Long stemmed pure white for spring. 
Hope. Fine black seeded white. 
White Harmony. Similar to Hope; black seeded. 
Prices all above standard winter varieties (except 
Ball Early Mixture), each: 14 0z., 35¢; 1 0z., 55e; 
4 ozs., $1.65; 1 lb., $6.00. 
COLLECTIONS 
1% oz. each of the above “12 Best” (dotted) named va- 
rieties for $3.80. 
1 oz. each of the above “12 Best” (dotted) d va- 
rieties for $6.10. pete 
42 The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
