SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



SINCERITY. (Deal, 1914.) Rich deep cerise. 

 SKYLINE. (Dickson, 1914.) Clear soft blue. 

 SNOWFLAKE. (Breadmore, 1910.) White self. 

 SOUTHCOTE BLUE. (Sutton, 1913.) Pale blue self. 

 STANLEY CRISP. (Dipnall, 1915.) White self. 

 STEETON, (Bolton, 1914.) Terra-cotta pink. 

 STEVENSON'S WHITE. (Stevenson, 1913.) White self. 

 STIRLING STENT. (Agate, 1911.) Bright salmon-orange. 

 SUFFRAGETTE. (House, 1910.) Lavender flake on white 



ground. 



SULTAN. (Hobbies, 1914.) Deep maroon. 

 SUNPROOF CRIMSON. (Sydenham-Holmes, 1910.) Similar 



to King Edward Spencer. 

 SUNPROOF KING ALFONSO. (Breadmore, 1910.) Similar 



to King Edward Spencer. 

 SUNRISE. (Gilbert, 1909.) An orange self, but not so good 



as Helen Lewis. 



SURPRISE. (Bolton, 1917.) Rich pink, or shrimp-pink. 

 SUTTON'S QUEEN. (Sutton-Rothera, 1908.) Buff ground, 



flushed and edged pink. 



SUTTON'S SUNPROOF CRIMSON. (Sutton, 1913.) Crimson selj". 

 SYEIRA LEE. (Sydenham-Aldersey, 1909.) A rich salmon 



pink on a buff ground. 

 TARBOOSH. (Aldersey, 1910.) Red self. 

 TARBRUSH. (Aldersey, 1910.) Dark claret. 

 TEA ROSE. (Dobbie, 1917.) Salmon-rose. 

 TENNANT SPENCER. (Morse, 1909.) Purplish mauve of 



largest size and best Spencer form. 



THE ABBOTT. (Stark, 1913.) French gray, flaked chocolate. 

 THE HON. DELIA SPENCER. (Cole, 1910.) Light magenta. 

 THE KING. (Dobbie, 1909.) Similar to Burpee's King 



Edward Spencer. 



THE LADY EVELINE. (Malcolm, 1916.) Rich rosy-mauve. 

 THE MARQUIS. (Dobbie, 1908.) Rosy heliotrope. 

 THE PRESIDENT. (Dickson-Burpee, 1916.) Dazzling orange 



scarlet self. 



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