SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



MRS. HUGH DICKSON. (Dobbie, 1910.) A beautiful rich 



apricot on cream ground, shaded pink. 

 MRS. HUGH WORMALD. (Hobbie's, 1915.) Salmon-rose, 



cream wings. 



MRS. H. J. DAMERUM. (Damerum, 1915.) Deep cream self. 

 MRS. J. BALMER. (Unwin, 1915.) Cream, heavily suffused 



reddish-pink. 



MRS. JAMES C. HOUSE. (House, 1912.) Mauve with pur- 

 plish wings. Synonymous with Tennant Spencer. 

 MRS. J. EMMETT. (Bolton, 1914.) Light apricot -pink 

 MRS. JESSOP. (Bolton, 1914.) Glowing cerise-pink. 

 MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN SPENCER. (Bath, 1909.) White 



striped with rose. 



MRS. KATE HAMMOND. (Hobbie's, 1916.) A large satiny-pink. 

 MRS. LANCASTER. (Bolton, 1910.) Cream-pink self. 

 MRS. L. C. HOCKEY. (Jarman, 1913.) Pale rosy-rnauve. 

 MRS. McItwRiCK. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1914.) Rosy mauve 



standard, mauve wings. 



MRS. MILLER. (Miller, 1910.) Primrose self. 

 MRS. R. HALLAM. (Unwin, 1911.) Soft salmon pink on 



cream ground. Similar to Doris Usher. 

 MRS. REGINALD HILL. (King, 1913.) A lilac-lavender self. 



Very similar to Irish Belle. 

 MRS. ROUTZAHN. (Burpee, 1909.) Buff or apricot ground, 



flushed and suffused with delicate pink. 

 MRS. R. W. PITT. (Stark, 1909.) Rosy cerise. 

 MRS. SAN KEY SPENCER. (Morse, 1909.) A black seeded 



White Spencer, showing a tinge of buff in the bud stage. 



Not of largest size. 



MRS. S. CHAMPION. (Bfde, 1910.) Creamy-pink self. 

 MRS. TOWNSEND. (Jarman, 1910.) White, flushed and 



edged blue. 

 MRS. T. G. BAKER. (Baker, 1909.) White edged and tinted 



amber buff. Similar to Lady Althorp. 

 MRS. W. HODGES. (Damerum, 1917.) White with blue 



markings. 



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