656 Bulletin 319 



Description in detail — Color of standard light bluish violet 1-2 (202); 

 wings lavender-blue i (204); both veined with darker color. Flower 

 large and hooded. Stem of medium length and strength. Fragrance 

 moderate. Keeping quality very good. Plant of medium height and 

 slender growth, and inclined to be a shy bloomer. 



ZVOLANEK'S ORANGE 

 Orange 



Originated by Zvolanek, 19 10. 



Description in brief — A medium-sized salmon-pink flower. 



Description in detail — Color of standard salmon-pink (i) 126; wings 

 light lilac-purple i (160), flushed salmon- pink. The wings and standard 

 veined with darker color. Flower medium-sized and hooded. Stem 

 medium length and strength. Has little or no fragrance. A good 

 keeper. Plant medium height, slender, and a moderate bloomer. 



Comparison — " This can be represented as winter-flowering Miss Wil- 

 mott." — Zvolanek's Catalog, 1910. 



LIST OF ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 



The following variety names are found in sweet pea lists or have been 



published : 



ANGELINO 



Originated by . 



Description in brief — "Self pink." — Vaughan's Book for Florists, 



July, 1910. 



Comparison — This variety as seen at Mr. Sim's place is the variety 



Earliest of All. 



HELEN KELLER 



Originated by Zvolanek, 1909. 



Description in brief — "White and pink variegated." — Zvolanek's 

 Catalog, 1909, p. 8. 



MARION STANEFORD 

 Originated by Zvolanek. 



Description in brief — "Standard maroon, wings blue. Seedling from 



Christmas Captain x No. 93. Registered with the Society of American 



Florists, April 21, 1906." 



SNOW QUEEN 



Originated by Zvolanek. Introduced by Zvolanek, 1909. ' 



Description in brief — " Piire white. Entirely new type of sweet 

 peas. The shape is between Countess Spencer and Unwin types; 

 flowers just as freely as Florence E. Denzer or Mrs. George Lewis. 

 Black-seeded." — Zvolanek's Catalog, 1909, p. 8. 



