REMEMBER— To Ensure Success Sweet Pea Enthusiasts 



SHOULD SECURE THE BEST STRAINS, AND 



UNWIN'S '.i.\l SWEET 



PEAS 



all the leadingf 



have proved their superiority for Beauty and Reliability, and are xrown bj 



exhibitors throug-hout the World. 



IJnwin's Novelties in 1910 were awarded Five Gold and Three Silver Medals and other 



Prizes, at London. Liverpool. Dublin. Richmond. Leicester, Cheadle, Altrincham 



Coventry. Edgware, Atherstone. ' 



Mrs. W. J. UNWIN. 



Lovely f-'lowing orange scarlet flakes on white 

 ground, very large, and one of the finest varieties 

 ever introduced. Sun and weatlier proof. .Spencer 

 type. A.M., 190y. X.S.P.S. Per pkt., lOseeds, 2 6. 

 'special NOTICE. -I regret tu say the al.ove variety ha.s 

 .ilmost failed to seed again this season, and I mwt reserve 

 th)» tor customers giving a fair order of other v..rieties. I 

 anticipated having enough seed to send out at a popular 

 price, but the weather of the past season has been 

 iinfaTottrable. 



ERIC HARVEY. 



White ground. ^^inL;^ idj. d .U-ep rosy pink, front 

 of standard slijihtly tin-id insy )iiiik, back of Stan- and is extra vigor< 

 ilard heavily surt'UM-d Iniglit M-arlet pink. A very with Lord Xelsor 

 .Ustlnet and striking variety. Per pkt., 10 seeds, 1/-. seeds, 1/-. 



MY NOVELTIES FOR 1911. 



FREDA UNWIN. 



A iirotty, cieaii, IJLdit hlue ,s, If. in form and size n- 

 seinhlinL' Xora I'nwin. .\ very stroii" "rower 1 

 pkt., lo seed,-. 1,-. 



NETTIE JENKINS. 



IJeautiful soft lavender self: really a Lady Grisel 

 Hamilton .Spencer. Quite the best of its colour in 

 commerce, and invaluable to exhibitors. Per pkt.. 

 12 .seeds. 1/ . 



MA-Y PARaUHAR. 



Rich deep Ijlue, large flower, gives plenty of fours. 



Mrs. R. HALLAM. 



llns IS a charming variety, colour soft salmon, 

 flushed primrose at base of standanl. .Spencer tvpe 

 Per pkt., lOseed.s, 1/-. 



Mrs. H. D. TIGWELL. 



Hicli primrose giound, with bright rose flakes. \ 

 very pretty variety. .Spencer t\n)e. Per pkt. 1' 

 seeds, 1/-. 



MADQE RIDaABD. 



White gi-ound, slightly flushed witli lieliotroi 



The colour is almost identical pink. A very pleasing shade, and quite distinct 



IMllcer tvnp. Per nlrt l-» Sn1u.,rt.VI fr.,- toM :,..,.: — ,.-. ' "'S""n. 



ir i)kt., 12 .Splendid for table decora 



ng grower and 



s : a uratid Pea foi 

 pkt., 15 seeds, 6d. 



A be;iutiful 

 and quite the best of its cer type. Tli 

 .xhibltion. Spencer type. 



perfect Spencer type blooms. Per jdct., 12 seeds, 1 - 



MY NOVELTIES OF 1910. 



GLADYS BURT. DOUGLAS UNWIN. ARTHUR UNWIN 



ft rich salmon p.nk, on deep primrose ground. A be;.utiful riol, self .naroon, of the largest .Spen- This variety has made a great imp.^ssion amon.'st 



^, , , , , """>■ waved, carry- exhibitors, and its popularitv is assured. It is ex- 



;';L„ .T "/ ','" '''"'""" ^'" '1 ^«i.^. and it has ceptionally vicorous, producing extra large refined 

 I'CM pkt '•.,',"i,'.,i 4d""""-' '*-'''"*"""■' v-'i-H-Ces. t flowers borne on verv long stitT .stems. E 



' FRANK UNWIN, 



Lavender, -liifhtly suffused rosv m 

 It the be.st for exhiliition. Sp: 

 in ' 20 seeds. 4d. 



CLARA CURTIS. 



Aline deep primrose, beautifully waved. .Spencer 



form. My stock is the best in commerce, and re- 



Liirge bold scarlet shaded cerise Placed first by | ceived a F.C.C. at the N..S.P..S. trials, 1909. Per | admired dudng th'leason.'-' it""is q"uit7distinc.'' 



the N.S.P.S. Per pkt., 12 seeds, 6d. pkt , 25 seeds, 6d. ,1 Spencer type. ' Per pkt., 20 seeds 4d "'"""■ 



OTHER FIRST-CLASS VARIETIES. 



EDNA UNWIN (Improved). 



Ihis is a great advance on the stock sent out by 

 me last season. Intense orange scarlet, -with large 

 bold flowers ; a \-ery free bloomer, and vigorous, 

 stanils the sun well, and is the leading variety in 

 this section. A.M., K.H.S., Utoy Special A.M. by 

 It.H.S.I. at DubUn, I'JlO. Per pkt., 12 seeds, 6d. 

 DORIS BURT 



long stitr .stems. Easily the 

 Best liiculcr. and e\ t ry exhibitor should grow it. A 

 buncli h!i> a sniid and pleasing appearance. Coloui-- 

 nauve : one of I standard bri.;;lit ricli rose shaded cream ; wings 

 pe. Per pkt., | creatn, suffused light rose. .Spencer type. Placed 

 first by the N.S.P.S. Per pkt., 20 seiils 6d 

 SENATOR SPENCER. 

 Claret and chocolate stripe on light heliotrope 

 ground. This is a good variety, and has been imich 



John Ingrman, 



ikt., 2r, 



eds,"3d 



■niine self, Speiu 



WHITE. 

 Etta Dyke, a fine white of the .Spence 



NoraUnwK a'rwe white, beautifully waved, the , „,„^ ^p^S°s?p„;(^?^ SCARLET 

 most popular variety of its class. Per pkt., 2-5 | "'"f ^'^^^^^ Spencer, a rich crimson - 

 .needs, 2d. 



PINKS. 

 Countess Spencer, a rich pink, deepenintr towards 



the edges. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 3d. 

 Pink Pearl, a beautiful rieli pink, a gi'eat favourite, 



free bloomer, and grand for decorative purposes ; 



a much improved Gladys Unwin. Per pkt., 50 



seeds, 3d. 



ORANGE SHADES. 

 Helen Lewis, a lci\ elv n an ^.-salmon of the Spencer 



tvpe. Best of its (•la>v. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 3d. 

 Miss Willmott, of plant Mz,, and faultless form. 



50 seeds, 2d. ; 1/- oz. 



YELLOW AND BUFF. I 



Paradise Ivory, deep primrose, very slightly | 



flushed, soft pink, Spencer tvpe. A most beauti- j 



fill variety. Per pkt., 25 seJds, 3d. LAVENDER. 



BLUE. I Asta Ohn Spencer, Lavender, suffused with mauv 



Zephyr, the finest blue Pea yet raised. A silvery 



blue self, very large, with standard and wings 



beautifully waved. This variety sports a little, 



but should be grown by every exhibitor. Per 



pkt., 25 seeds, 4d. 

 Flora Norton Spencer, a biight blue, flowers of 



fair size, a verv ;.'nnd variety, X.,t quite ...i lurce 



as Zephvr, but enines true. 1', r j.kt.. 2:, M-.d^. 3d. 



Lord Nelson, large de, ], blur, -ivrs plenty <,f f<.urs 



to a stem. Per i>kt.. -W m'i ds, 2d. ; 1'- oz. 



ROSE AND CARMINE. 



let, 

 enormous flowers, beautifully waved and most 

 vigorous grower. My own carefully selected sun- 

 proof stock ; one of the finest vari.ties in enni- 

 merce, and has taken a leading phuc aumn-st ex- 

 hibition varieties. This stock gave general satis- 

 faction in I'JlO. Per pkt., 20 seeds, 4d. 

 King Edward VII., lovely bright crimson self, of 

 giant size : a grand variety. 50 seeds, 2d.; 



MAUVE. 

 Tennant Spencer, a rosy mauve self, clear and 



distinct : a 'most desirable variety, and first-class 



for exhibition. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 3d. 

 A. J. Cook, a lovely violet mauve, with slightly 



waved and bold standards. An old favourite. Per 



pkt., 25 seeds, 2d. 



a very large and good variety. Grand for ex- 

 I hibition. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 3d. 

 ' Frank Dolby, beautiful pale, lavender, with bold 

 I and wavy flowers. Per pkt., -.'5 .seeds, 2d. 

 I Lady Crisel Hamilton, beautiful shining pale 



lavender. 50 seeds, 2d.; 8d. oz. 



STRIPES AND FLAKES. 

 Aurora Spencer, bright orange n.se, stripeil and 

 flaked on a white ground, very attractive and re- 

 liable variety. Per pkt., 20 seeds, 4d. i 



BLUSH. 

 Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes, this is one of the most 



lovely of all Sweit Peas, giant Spencer form, soft 



blush pink ; one of the best for exhibition. Per 



pkt., 20 seeds, 4d. 

 Bobby K., a beautiful variety, the colour is a soft 



apple-blossom biusli. Spencer fyjie. A -rand 



variety. Per pkt.. 20 seeds, 4d. ' 



PICOTEE. 

 Mrs. C. W. Breadmore, deep primrose giound, 



with rich rosy pieit, r ,:{_,■. Extra vigorous, and 

 one that I can sirnn-ly reemnmend for exhibition. 

 -Spencer type. Per pkt.. 20 seeds, 4d. 

 Evelyn Hemus, rich butf ground with a picotee 

 edge of terra cotta pink. .\ well-known variety. 

 Spencer tyi)e. Per pkt., 2> seeds, 3d. 



FANCIES. 



Constance Oliver, a flue flower of the true spencer 

 type. The colour is a rich pink suffused with 

 cream on a cream ground. Quite the best of its 

 class, and in great demand. For exhibition it Is 

 indispensable. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 4d. 



Mrs. Routzhan, apricot gnoimd, suftused soft pink. 

 \ delicate and prettv varietv. Per ijkl -'ip 

 seeds, 4d. 

 Zarina, a greatly improveil Queen of Spain, with 



lightlv 

 4d. 



yed 



andards. 



20 



Marjorle Willis, a sup 

 size, standard of the 

 a shade lighter. Per 



MARBLED, 

 lelen Pierce, blue and white • ui 

 2d.; 1;- oz. 



BICOLOR. 



ic of gieat I Mrs. Wilcox, white ground, striped deep crimson, Mrs. A. Ireland, stamlai 



pkt. 20 .seeds, 3d. 



vings 



ri 

 Is, 6d. 



•rs of Spencer form 



pkt. 



creainv base, 

 ].kt,, 25 seedi 



3d. 



SPECIAL 

 VALUE. 



MY SPENCER COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS. 



For Quality and Price this Is the best collection ever ofTered, and should meet the requirements of all. 



SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL COLLECTION. 



Etta Dyke 



King: Edward Spencer . 



Helen Lewis 



Paradise Ivory . . . . 

 PRICE 



White 

 Crimsoi 

 Orange 

 Iv 



The Quantities In each Packet are stated after each name. 



Tennant Spencer Rosy .Mauve . . 2.-, Flora Norton Spencer 

 Evelyn Hemus ... Picotee .... ■>:, Mrs. A. Ireland . . 

 Douglas Unwin .... Itieh Maroon . . 20 Asta Ohn . ... 



Countess Spencer . . Pink 25 Aurora Spencer 



BEAUTIFUL 

 COLOURS. 



2 6 the Collection, 12 varieties; or 12 seeds each of the above, 12 varieties, 16. 

 For full description of these and other varieties, send for my Catalogue, with Beautiful Coloured Plate, 

 Post Free. Cash with order, and all orders postage paid over 1/- in value. Remember, no order is too small 



W. J. UNWIN, F.R.H.S., Sweet Pea Specialist, HISTON, CAMBS. 



