FOR TABLE DECORATION 



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Eckford, with one of the lavenders or mauves is very delightful. 

 Black Knight (maroon) with the Hon. Mrs. Kenyon, or Clara 

 Curtis (primrose) is also very pretty. But a little consideration, and 

 perhaps a little practice, will soon convince one that there are many 

 other charming associations to be worked out in arranging Sweet 

 Peas. 



Different Kinds of Flowers. There is a great difference in the 

 way in which the blooms are arranged on the stems in different 

 varieties, as those who have grown Sweet Peas must have noticed. 

 To my mind the perfect disposition is when the blooms are clustered 

 fairly closely together, sufficiently close to hide the stem an 

 example of which is seen in the right-hand spray of the illustration 



SWEET PEA MBS. ALFRED W ATKINS (PINK) : THE 



CURVING STEMS MAKE THIS VARIETY VALUABLE FOR 



HOME DECORATION. 



