Winter-flowering Sweet Peas 



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April, while the latter were still blooming freely after having yielded cut 

 blooms for nearly five months, and the extra early varieties for six months. 



NUMBER OF DAYS COMING INTO BLOOM CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO GROUP TO WHICH 



THE VARIETIES BELONG 



Variety 



1909-1910 



1910-1911 



Engelmann varieties 



Praecox Blue 



Praecox Carmine 



Praecox Deep Mauve 



Praecox Mauve 



Praecox Maroon 



Praecox White 



Lathyrus odoratus Praecox 



Paul's Improved THemly varieties 



Two vShades Pink . 

 Rose and Carmine . 



Mauve 



White 



Tdlemly White 



Telemly Pale Primrose 



Telemly Apple Blossom 



Telemly Maroon 



Telemly Pink 



Telemly Indigo Bine 



Telemly Blue and Red 



Telemly Purple 



Telemly Red and White .... 



Telemly Pale Pink 



Telemly Violet 



Telemly Cerise 



Telemly Lavender and Pink . 



Telemly Mauve 



Telemly Lavender 



Telemly Red Self 



Telemly Red Bicolor 



Tdlemly Purple and Maroon. 



Arkwright' s Ttlemly varieties 



94 

 93 

 93 

 95 

 95 

 91 

 91 

 93 

 92 

 92 

 98 

 98 

 93 

 95 



lOI 



98 



94 

 98 



95 

 88 



89 

 90 



93 



93 



93 



95 



96 



96 



98 



102 



102 



107 



107 



102 



DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES 



In the following descriptions of winter-flowering sweet peas and such 

 other kinds as are used for forcing, the varieties are classified according 

 to the form of the standard into two groups — open and hooded. Each 

 group is subdivided into its leading colors by the marginal divisions. 

 The white varieties are arranged in groups according to color of the seed — 

 white seed and black seed. The year given is that in which the variety 

 was introduced. The Repertoire de Couleurs was used as the standard 

 chart in determining the colors of the flowers. 



