Glechs Sweet Peas 
ZVOLANEK’S MULTIFLOWERED STRAIN 
Unusually free flowering. Long stems with many having 6 or 7 blooms. Ideal for early to midseason sowing (July to De- 
cember). Their blooming season is long and prolific, doing well to the end of the season. 
Rose Light Rose Salmon Pink Orange Cerise 
Lavender White Mixture 
El Capitan. New vivid carmine red Whirlwind. Light pink 
Vs oz. $1.50, oz. $2.70, 4 ozs. $9.50, Ib. $30.00 
CUTHBERTSON STRAIN, NEW SPRING FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Only recommended for sowing after November 1. Begins flowering in early April. Will continue to bloom on longer stems 
than the early flowering varieties sown same date. January sowing is ideal for May and June flowering. Good producers. Also 
used for outdoors. 
BLUE SHADES PINK SHADES RED SHADES LAVENDER SHADES 
Danny. Deep blue. Carol. Clear pink. Coline. Intense scarlet. 
Hazel. Bright blue. aa Jimmy. Dazzling scarlet. Frank G. Rosy lavender. 
Tommy. Medium blue. Evelyn. Salmon pink. ROSE SHADES Jessie. Lilac mauve. 
WHITE Dols. H0se pinks : Billy. Rose on salmon. 
Janet. Frilled white. Katie. Rose cream pink. Doris. Cherry rose. Mixed. 
Priceson all the above Cuthbertson Strain: 14 02. 35¢., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.60, 14 lb. $2.85, Ib. $5.50 
LATE or SUMMER FLOWERING VARIETIES 
The original strong growing class largely used for Summer flowering. Profitable for outdoor cuttings by sowing not later 
than February Ist, placing 3 or 4 seedlings in a 3-inch pot and after hardening them in an outdoor frame, planting them out. 
Space rows 3 feet, the pot plants spaced about 8 inches, but before doing so, syringe and fumigate very thoroughly, being sure 
they are clean of aphis. They should be sprayed for aphis every 2 weeks until they flower. Failures are frequently 
due to not watching this point. Usually reach a height of 4-5 feet and are supported with wire and string as indoors. Water 
should be applied when necessary. Flowers freely the last two weeks of June on. The new Spring flowering class are also well 
suited for outdoor growing. 
BLUE SHADES PINK, SALMON and ORANGE SHADES 
Windsor Blue. Clear mid-blue, large flowers, heavy stems. Pinkie. Deep rose pink. Large flowers. am 
Cari Lishe blue Discovery. Brilliant chamois-pink; a new and exquisite shade 
PEs 48 : Crony. Soft, golden salmon. 
Prince of Orange. Deep orange. 
LAVENDER SHADES WHITE 
Highlander. Clear, lovely lavender. Snow White. Immense flowers, pure paperwhite. 
Prices on all the above Summer Flowering: 1 oz. 25c., oz. 40c., 14 Ib. $1.20, % lb. $2.20, lb. $3.90 
Fleck’s Special Blend Summer Flowering. Fleck’s Special Summer Flowering Ruffled Varieties 
Oz. 30c., 14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.40 Mixed. Oz. 40c., 14 lb. $1.20, lb. $4.00. 
NOTE—On important items, we have noted the approximate number of seeds per ounce which may be helpful 
in ordering. For example: Sweet Peas—350 S means 350 seeds per ounce. However, this does not mean that you will 
get that many plants. Under favorable germinating conditions, most large seeds may germinate fifty to sixty per cent. 
Nature in seeds is just the same as in people—no two exactly alike. Some items like Centaurea Candidissima, never 
germinate better than 20 to 30%. Common Petunias or Marigolds 80 to 95%. Yet, within the same group there may 
be a few as low as 60% from same years’ crop. 
A good many growers consider it best to order at least double the quantity of seeds for the plants they desire. It 
is good business to have more seedlings than needed, rather than to be short. The cost of seed is little compared to 
other considerations. 
ay ALL ROADS LEAD TO FLECK’S SEEDS 
