SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



KRALISSA. (Aldersey, 1913.) Pink self. Similar to Her- 

 cules. 



LA BELLE SAUVAGE. (Savage, 1913.) Pale pink self. 



LADY ALTHORP. (Cole, 1906.) White, beautifully tinted 

 buff. Similar to Mrs. Sankey Spencer. 



LADY ARTHUR. (Aldersey, 1910.) Deep cerise and salmon- 

 pink. 



LADY EVELYN EYRE. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Pale 

 pink, flushed salmon. 



LADY FARREN. (Stark, 1909.) Rose. Somewhat similar 

 to Marie Corelli. 



LADY FISHER. (Holmes, 1917.) Blush-pink, cream ground. 



LADY FLORENCE WILLOUGHBY. (Gilbert, 1911.) Buff-pink 

 self. 



LADY FRENCH. (Woodcock, 1916.) Orange-cerise and rosy- 

 carmine. 



LADY KNOX. (Dobbie, 1912.) A large blush cream. 



LADY MILLER. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1913.) Buff, suffused 

 salmon-pink. 



LADY ROSA. (Holmes, 1917.) Rose-pink, standard pale 

 pink, cream ground. 



LADY SARAH SPENCER. (Cole, 1910.) Pink, suffused salmon. 



LADY URSULA. (Ward, 1913.) A Helen Pierce Spencer. 



LANCASHIRE. (Bolton, 1910.) Salmon-pink, creamy ground. 

 Similar to Miriam Beaver. 



LAURA WYATT. (Dipnall, 1913.) Brilliant orange-pink. 

 Similar to King Alfred. 



LAVENDER G. HERBERT. (Breadmore, 1909.) Lavender 

 self. 



LAVENDER PARADISE. (Hemus, 1910.) Lavenderself. Synony- 

 mous with Florence Nightingale. 



LAVENDER QUEEN. (Faulkner, 1912.) Soft lilac. 



LEIGE. (Hobbie's, 1916.) White self. 



LESLIE IMBER. (Unwin, 1912.) Rich blue self. Similar to 

 Flora Norton Spencer. 



LIBERTY. (Lumley, 1910.) Crimson self. 



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