IRISH GARDENING 



A Great 



Speciality 



SWEET PEAS! 



A Great 

 Speciality 



A PERSONAL OFFER FROM THE FINEST 

 COLLECTIONS IN THE ^VORLD 



We want your orders for the best seed tliat is 

 grown. We select to this end, and nothing less than 

 the best can be good enough for your garden. 

 Order To-day I Before You Sleep ! ! Lest You Forget ! '. ! 



INSTANTER DESPATCH OF COLONIAL ORDERS. - A SPECIALITY 



ENGLISH GRO^VN SEED 



1 .\RTin'll UNWIN, the best biccilor rose: \,Ty s.-.d, Pkt, 



viiforous >iro\vei'... .-. ... ... I'O 3(1. 



2 COI.I.EEN, a biautifiil bioolor ... ... 20 Si, 



3 DORIS Bl'KT. a lai-ge .sunproof scarlet, a very 



fn-e blnoiiier and 8tronn grower ... ... 'JO --W, 



4 EDNA UNWIN (improve*!), a gri-iit advanru on 



the orijiiiial stock; intense orange-searlet 'JO od. 

 .'. F.LORBNCE NIGHTING.VLE, an .\ m e r i e a n 



introduction described as tile largest and 



best lavender Spencer ... ... ... 2t> od. 



I'l GL.\DYS BURT, one oflhebest of the creani- 



]>ink class ... ... ... ... ... 20 Sd. 



7 MARIE CORELLI, an improved Marjorie 



Willis; rich eartuine rose ... ... ... 'JO yd, 



8 M.\STERriECE, large lavender, with K.se- 



tinteii-statidard ... ... ... ... 20 3d. 



9 MAUD HOLMES, uudoubtedtly the best 



crimson to date ... ... ... ... 211 3d. 



10 MIRI-'^M BFAVEli, salmon-pink on pr m- 



ruse ground ... ... ... ... "20 3d. 



11 MRS. HUGH DICKSON, the best orenm- 



pink vet introduced ... .. ... 20 Sd. 



12 MRS. TO'WNSEND, white flushed, and with 



picotee edge of blue ... ... ... 20 od. 



13 WINIFRED DEAL, a «iant-tiowered variety; 



standard white, suffused rose ... ... 20 3d- 



One large packet of each variety for 2s. i:d. caii-iagi- p;iid. 



GENERAL COLLECTION 



Alphabetically arranged according 

 to Colour. 



We beg to offer the vaiieiies quoted at 

 2d, per pkt., customer's clioice ... 18 pkts., for 2/9 



2d. „ „ ,. — 2J ., „ 3/(1 



3-1. „ „ ,. — l:> „ „ 2/9 



4d. „ ,, ., ... 13 ,, „ 3/6 



BICOIiOBS 



14 JE-'^NNIE GORDON, bright rose, shaded 



cream ; plain ... ... ... ... .^0 2d. 



10 MRS. A. IRELAND, rosy blush ... ... 1.'; .9d. 



BLUE AND VIOLET 



15 A. J. COOK, deep violet-mauve, of Gladys 



Unwin type; a fine variety ... ... .',0 2d. 



17 FLORA NORTON SPENCKR (Zephyr), a bright 



blue pea, one of the best of this colour ... 20 3d. 



18 LORD NELSON, a splendid dark blue of the plain 



type ... ... ... ... ... .JO 2d 



BLUSH 



19 MRS. HARDCASTLE SYKES, the giant blush- 



pink Spencer ... ... ... ... 20 3d. 



2« PRINCESS VICTORIA, Ifinc pale pink .Spencer 20 3d 



CRIMSON AND SCAKLET 

 31 KING EDWARD SPENCER, an enormous waved 



rich crimson ... ... ... ... 25 3d. 



52 KING EDWARD VIL, a fine crimson .. ... .w 2d. 



23 QUEKN ALEXANDRA, the choicest sun-proof 



scarlet ... ... ... ... ... .'jO 2d. 



CREAM, BUFF AND IVORY 

 J4 CLARA CURTIS, deep primrose,'.' splendidly 



waved ... ... .. ... ... 25 3d. 



2C< MRR. COLLIER, the best pldiii yellow ... ,50 2d 



J6 PARADISE IVORV, beautiful waved flowers ... 15 3d. 



CREAM PINK 

 27 CONSTANCE OLIVER, creamy yellow, suffused 



deep pink ... ... ... ... 20 3d. 



t8 MRS. HENRV BELT,, lich apricot pink on a cream 



ground ... ... ... ... ... l.'i 3d. 



29 M R 8, B O U 1' Z A II N SPENCER, butf on 



apricot ground... ... ... ... 15 3d. 



LAVENDER 



30 A8TA OHN, a beautiful lavender Spencer ... 20 3d. 



31 FUaNK DOLIiY, a lovely pale lavender 



blue ... ... ... ... ... 60 .Id. 



32 LADY ORISEL HAMILTON, a shining pale 



lavender ... ... ... ••• ... '>0 2d. 



MARBLED 

 8a HELEN PIERCE, soft blue overlaying white ... .TO 2d. 



I'k 

 2d. 



3d. 



3d. 



MAROON 



31 B 1. A C K K N I G H T. deep maroon ; an old .s,.e<i 

 favourite ... ... ... ... ... 5(1 



35 BLACK KNIGHT SPENCER, a m gnifieent 



Spencer form ... . . 2-^ 



MAUVE 



36 MENIE CHIilSrlE, dark mauve self ... ... 25 



37 MRS. WALTER WRIGHT, a beautiful 



large maiive ... ... ... ... 50 2d. 



ORANGE 



38 ELEN LEWIS, a seltcied stock of this 



famous orange v\aved variety ... ... 50 3d. 



39 HENr.YECKEORD, intense oraiige-salmon .., 51 2d, 



40 MISS WILMOTT. a ver/ large oranae .. ... 50 2,1. 



PICOTEE EDGED, CREAM GROUND 



41 EVELV.V HEML'S, deep cream, shading to 



yellow ... ... ... ... ... 2.i 3d. 



42 Mrs. C. W. UHEADJIORE, similar to the 



above ... ... ... ... ... 20 3d. 



PICOTEE EDGED, WHITE GROUND 



43 D.\lNTy. white, with picotee edge of pink ... 50 2d. 



44 ELSJE HERBERT, a splendid giant white 



Spencer, with picotee e<!ge of rose ... 20 3d. 



45 PHENOMENAL, white with ticolee edge of blue tO 2d. 



PINK 



46 COONTESS SPENCER, a lovely shell pink ... 50 3d. 



47 OLADY.S UNWIN, a .soft pink with wavy 



standards... ... ... ... ... 50 2d. 



48 ZARIXA, salmon piiik, quite distinct 20 3d. 



ROSE AND CARMINE 



49 JOHN INGHA.M (George Herbert), a magni- 



ticent lose carmine ... ... ... 50 3d. 



60 MARJORIE WILLIS, rich glowing rose ... 20 3d. 



STRIPES AND FLAKES 



61 AMERICA SPENCER, a fine Spencer form 



of America, white ground with scarlet Hakes ; 

 a very large, distinct and effective variety ... 20 3d. 

 42 AURORA SPENCER, orange-salmcn flakes on a 



white ground, beautifully waved and vei'y free l.'> 3d. 

 ■WHITE 



53 DOROTHY ECKFORD, the best pure white 



of the plain type; an old favourite ... ... 50 24 



54 ETTA DYKE, the best white of trne Spencer 



form and the best for exhibition ... ... 25 3d. 



55 NORA U.N'WI.X, a line waved pure white ... 50 3d 

 65 large packets, one of each sort, for 12s. (id. carriage paid. 



GIANT-FLOWERED HYBRIDS (Mixed) 

 This stmin has jirnduoed many beautiful iii deities, and will 

 include the I'inest and Xeweat varieties in comiiiercc. 



When e.xbibited in a class open to all England, with nine 

 coinitetitors, a collection was awarded Eir.st Prize an*( the Silver 

 Medal ol the N.S.I'. S. In another open class for best Sweet Pea 

 Novelties not in commerce, the First. Second and Thlid Prizes 

 were awarded to three Novelties against strong competition. 

 I'er Packet of about 50 seed^, 3d. 

 MIXTURE 

 This is again made up witli the finest Seedling Spencers, as well 

 as a. large number of the best named varieties 'Ihis nil.\ture is 

 highly recommended to anyone who does not care to grow each 

 colour separately. I'er lb. -Is. ; per ^ lb„ Is. 3d. ; per oz., Cd. ; per 

 packet, 2d. 



COLLECTIONS 



No. 1-SHOW COLLECTION 



Nine varieties, 25 seeils per packet. Price 1 6 post free. 

 CLARA Cl'RTlS, primiii.se; 1 RANK DoLltY, lavender: 

 COUNTE.SS SPENCER, pink; HELEN LEWIS, mange; 

 ETTA DYKE, white; OTHELLO SPENCER, deep maroon: 

 EVELYN HEMl-.S, cream picotee; KING EDWARD SPENCER, 

 crimson; MRS. HAKDCASTI.E SYKES, blush pink- 

 The above nine varieties are all exhibition sorts. 



No. 2.- COLLECTION OF 12 EXTRA FINE 



VARIETIES 



Twelve varieties, .'tO seerl.s per packet. Price 1.6 pott flee. 



A.J. COOK, violet mauve; KING EDWARD VU., crimson; 

 BLACK NIGHT, maroon; LORD NELSON, dark blue; 

 COUNTESS SPENCER, pink; MISS WILMOTT, orange; 

 IRANK DOLHY lavender; MRS. COLLIER, cream: HELEN 

 l'IERCE,inarldedhlue; NORA UNWIN, white ; JOHN INGHAM, 

 rose-carmlno ; PHENOMENAL, white picotee blue- 



The above twelve arc really good varieties, and form an excellent 

 collection for anyone reiiulriug a line show in the garden, and who 

 docs not wish to exhibit, 



Carleton Sweet Pea Fertilizer, large tin, 1 3 post free 



MALMAISON CARNATIONS, Strong, Stout. Norfolk 



grown. In 4 In. pots, 25 for 12 - ; 50 for 22 6, 



THE EAGLE NURSERIES, DOWNHAM MARKET, NORFOLK 

 The Great Norfolk House of Horticultural Specialists 



