VARIETIES 



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growers, so that I include it here, with full acknowledgment to the 

 authors. 



Too-Much-Alike Varieties. The National Sweet Pea Society 

 brackets the following varieties as too much alike. " Not more than 

 one of the bracketed varieties shall be shown on the same stand 

 at any exhibition of the National Sweet Pea Society." Priority is 

 given to the first name. 



( Etta Dyke 



\ White Spencer 



( Queen Alexandra 

 t Scarlet Gem 



("Her Majesty 

 \ Splendour 



(Duke of Sutherland 

 (Monarch 



f Lottie Eckford 



< Maid of Honour 

 ( Ivy Miller 



f Black Knight 



< Stanley 



( Boreatton 



| Lord Eosebery 

 ( Cyril Breadmore 



(Mrs. Collier 



Mrs. Felton 



-j Dora Cowper 



Ceres 

 I Yellow Dorothy Eckford 



f Captain of the Blues 

 I Bolton's Blue 



/Lady Grisel Hamilton 

 ) Countess of Radnor 

 j New Countess 

 \ Princess May 



( Flora Norton 

 1 Miss Philbrick 



(Modesty 



j Duchess of Sutherland 



( Sensation 



I Countess of Aberdeen 



( John Iiigman 

 I George Herbert 



E. J. Castle 

 I Rosy Morn 



Rosie Sydenham 

 I Mrs. W. King 

 I Phyllis Unwin 



f Countess Spencer 

 I Paradise 

 < Enchantress 

 J Olive Bolton 

 I Codsall Rose 



I Gorgeous 



< Miss B. Whiley 



I Mildred Ward 



( Countess of Lathom 

 1 Coral Gem 



f *Princess Victoria 

 | Pink Gem 



The Best Sweet Peas for Exhibition. The editor of The 

 Gardener .recently organised a competition amongst readers of the 

 paper with the object of ascertaining which were the best vaiieties 

 for exhibition. The following list gives the names in order of merit, 



* Debbie's Princess Victoria is meant, not the old variety of the name, which is cerisa 

 with carmine standard. 



