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Multiflora Sweet Peas 
CUTHBERTSON FLORIBUNDA SWEET PEAS 
Unexcelled for spring forcing and outdoor culture 
They 
have the heat resistance, the long stems, the tall vigorous vines 
A new class of spring flowering Multiflora Sweet Peas. 
you may desire and will with proper culture produce five or more 
large, fragrant flowers per stem. 
Peggy. Mauve. 
Robert. Mid-blue. 
Mixed 
Astrid. Light lavender. 
Daisy. Black seeded white. 
Joy. Deep salmon rose. 
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SPRING FLOWERING (Cuthbertson) 
SWEET PEAS 
The spring-flowering types give a much heavier crop of longer stemmed 
flowers than the standard early-flowering types but come into bloom a 
little later. Seed should not be sown before October in the greenhouse 
for flowering during March, April and early May. Sown early outdoors 
they are superior to, and come into flower earlier than, the standard sum- 
mer flowering varieties. 
Hazel. Light blue. 
Helen. Blush pink. 
Janet. White, black seeded. 
Jennie. Pure white, white seeded. 
Jessie. Mauve. 
Lois. Clear rose pink. 
Ronnie. Deep orange. 
Tommy. Clear marine blue. 
Waneta. Bright deep salmon. 
Alice. Blush salmon pink on light 
cream ground. 
Billy. Bright cerise rose on salmon. 
Carol. Clear pink, white ground. 
Coline. Scarlet. 
Danny. Navy Blue. 
Doris. Deep cherry rose. 
Evelyn. Salmon cream pink. 
Frank G. Clear lavender. 
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A. B. C. FORMULA—MIXTURE. A balanced blend of all colors. 
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A. B.C. Sweet Peas 
ZVOLANEK EARLY MULTIFLORA 
SWEET PEAS 
These new Sweet Peas carry 5 and more flowers on exception- 
ally long sturdy stems. Very free flowering, fine for Greenhouse 
and outdoors, 
Deep Rose. A brilliant deep rose. 
Lavender. Giant sized. 
Light Rose Pink. Light, almost flesh pink. 
Orange Cerise. Beautiful color. 
Orchid. True orchid lavender. 
Rose. Fine clear rose pink. Well formed large flowers. 
Salmon Pink. Extra large flowers, lovely pink suffused with 
salmon. 
Whirlwind. Appleblossom pink. Fragrant, especially vigorous 
growth. 
White. A glistening clear white, flowers of impressive size. 
Choice Mixed. 
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Each: 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
We offer only those varieties which produce large well formed flowers 
on good strong stems. An August Ist sowing should make Christmas 
while September sowings will flower from February on. For late 
spring cutting we suggest the Cuthbertson type. 
ORANGE 
Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange. Large ruffled flowers. 
WHITE AND CREAM 
Hope Improved. An exceptionally good white, black seeded. 
White Champion. Pure white, long stems, white seeded. 
White Harmony. Longest stemmed, black seeded white. 
SALMON PINK AND SALMON ROSE 
Boon. Fine deep salmon-rose on cream. 
Sequoia. Extra large flowered golden salmon rose. 
Zvolanek’s Salmon. Giant flowered, salmon cerise. 
ROSE AND PINK 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink. Extra large flowers and long stems. 
Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Brilliant flesh pink, suffused salmon. Immense 
flowers. 
Josie. Clear rose pink. Very productive. Requires more headroom. 
Shirley Temple. Soft rose pink. Flowers are large and frilled. 
SCARLET AND MAROON 
Bacchus. Extra deep-red maroon with large flowers and good stems. 
Grenadier. Intense poppy scarlet. 
Red Giant. True crimson. 
LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
Amethyst. Rich bright purple. Large fragrant flowers. 
Harmony. Standard commercial lavender. 
Rhapsody. Deep rosy-lavender. Flowers are extra large. 
Triumph. Soft lilac mauve. Stems are long. Very popular. 
BLUE 
Florist Blue. Best clear blue. 
Mrs. Hoover. Early mid-blue, Strong growing and fine for spring. 
Tahoe. Dark blue. Deeper than Mrs. Hoover. Excellent for spring. 
Prices on above: 
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Finest Mixed. A special blend of the better varieties. 
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