Sweet Peas. 85 



Height Aug. 6, six feet, six inches. 



t Poor, even for a purple. The poorest sweet pea color ; not so good as 

 Indigo King, which might be Mad. C. improved. 



Madame Carnot. (Burpee.) 



Same as Madame Carnot (Hutchins.) 



Senator intermingled. 

 Meteor. (Morse.)* 1895. 



Good ; reflexed or expanded ; medium size ; poor substance ; color, 

 orange-pink, wings soft rose pink ; bloom sparse-medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, eight inches. 



t Only medium in quality. 

 Meteor. (S. S. & P. Co.)* 1895. 



Same as Meteor ( Morse. ) 



Height Aug. 6, three feet. 

 Mikado. (Breck. )* 1896. 



Seed did not germinate. 

 Miss Hunt. ( Morse. )* 



Fair ; expanded ; medium size ; poor ; fair substance ; color, rose pink ; 

 bloom medium-profuse. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, six inches. 

 Monarch. (Morse.)* 



Good ; somewhat hooded ; large ; substance medium-good ; color, claret 

 wings purple ; bloom sparse-medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, six inches. 

 Mrs. Eckford. (Morse.)* 1892. 



Very good ; expanded ; large ; good substance ; color, primrose ; bloom 

 medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, nine inches. 



t Finest of the yellow whites. 

 Mrs. Eckford. (Hutchins.)* 1892. 



Same as Mrs. Eckford ( Morse. ) 



Waverly intermingled. 

 Mrs. Eckford. (S. S. & P. Co.)* 1892. 



Same as Mrs. Eckford (Morse.) 



Height Aug. 6. three feet. 



Aug. 4, one bloom. 

 Mrs. Gladstone.^ 



Good ; expanded ; medium size ; fair substance ; color, white flushed and 

 shaded with purple pink ; bloom sparse-medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet. 



t Large size ; poor bloomer ; pink. 

 Mrs.foseph Chamberlain. (Hutchins.)* 1895. 



Very good ; hooded ; large ; good substance ; color, striped purplish ros 

 on white ground ; bloom sparse-medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, three inches. 



t Bloom better toward close of season, but then only medium. Lightest of 

 the striped reds. (See note under America. ) 



