Sweet Peas. 251 



Continued throughout the season. 



98. Stanley. (Hutchins.)* 1894. 



Good quality. Flowers large. Standard flat. Color, stand- 

 ard, dark pink, wings, rose-purple. Bloom alwaj^s sparse. 

 Began to bloom August 2. 

 Continued throughout the season. 



99. Tangier Scarlet. (Price & Reed.) Fig. 74. 



Very good at a distance from the sweet pea. If both are to- 

 gether, the sweet pea is smothered, this species maturing very 

 much the earlier. Flowers medium size. Standard, sometimes 

 flat, stiff, obcordate, pointed, at others closely hooded so as to 

 overlap itself and enclose the wings. Wings very small. Bloom 

 profuse. A strong grower. 



Began to bloom July 1. 



Continued through most of the season. 



Profuse from July 13. 



A variety of Lathyrus Tingitanus. See p. 174. 



100. Yenus. (Hutchins.)* 1893. Fig. 85. 



Good to very good. Flowers large. Standard slightly hooded. 

 Color, soft pink, delicate. Bloom rather sparse. 

 Began to bloom July 19. 

 Continued throughout the season. 

 Blossoms always scattered. 



101. Vesuvius. (Burpee.) 



Good. Flowers small. Standard flat, stiff, notched. Color^ 

 standard pink with a shade of purple, wings reddish purple. 

 Bloom somewhat profuse. 



Began to bloom July 18. 



Continued throughout the season. 



Profuse from August 5. 



102. Victoria Regina. (May & Co.) 



Not a success. Flowers medium size. Standard flat, broad. 

 Color, standard white heavily blotched with pink, wings blotched 

 with purple-rose, cheap. Bloom medium. Much like Invincible 

 Striped. 



Began to bloom July 24. 



Continued throughout the season. 



At best August 12. ; 



