44 SWEET PEAS 



point that is now forcing itself upon the consideration of experts is 

 this : " Is not the * waviness ' too pronounced in some of the latest 

 sorts 1" If this characteristic becomes developed to an abnormal 



SWEET PEA PRINCE OLAF (MARKED WITH 

 BLUE ON WHITE GROUND). 



extent the last state of the " waved" Sweet Pea will be worse than 

 the first. 



One of the many services which the National Sweet Pea Society 

 has rendered, both to exhibitors of the flower and to those who grow 

 for ordinary garden decoration only, is the publication of a list of too- 

 much-alike varieties. This is quite indispensable to all Sweet Pea 



