SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



GORGEOUS. (Burpee, 1899.) Standard salmon-orange; 



wings heavily suffused orange-salmon. E. 

 GRACIE GREENWOOD.* (Eckford, 1902.) Cream shaded 



with delicate pink. S. H. 

 GRAND BLUE.* (Eckford, 1886.) Clear, light blue color, 



same as Imperial Blue. H. 

 GRAY FRIAR."* (Burpee, 1896.) Heavily shaded with 



watered purple markings on creamy white ground. H. 

 G. W. KERR. (Baker's, 1909.) Coral pink. 

 HANNAH DALE.** (Dobbie, 1908.) A large, rich maroon 



self. S. H. 



v HAROLD. (House, 1910.) Primrose self. 

 'HELEN PIERCE. (Morse, 1905.) The color is very bright 



blue, mottled on pure white. Decidedly the best mottled 



variety. E. 

 HENRY ECKFORD. (Eckford, 1906.) Bright, soft, flaming 



orange, deepening slightly in the center of the flower. 



This variety requires shading with cheesecloth to prevent 



scalding in bright weather. E. 

 HERBERT SMITH.** (Sydenham, 1908.) A bi-color after 



the style of Evelyn Byatt. E. 

 HER MAJESTY. (Eckford, 1893.) Rosy pink. H. 

 HESTER.** (Hemus, 1907.) Blue striped, and appears to 



be the same as Marbled Blue. E. 



HETTY GREEN.* (Ward-Bolton, 1907.) Bright orange scar- 

 let; wings rosy crimson. E. 

 HILDA JEFFERY.** (Breadmore, 1907.) Color creamy rose. 



S. H. 

 H. J. R. DIGGES.* (Eckford, 1908.) Bright claret shaded 



maroon. S. H.. 

 HON. F. BOUVERIE. (Eckford, 1899.) Pinkish salmon 



standard; wings shaded to a lighter salmon-buff. S. H. 

 HON. MRS. E. KENYON. (Eckford, 1901.) A beautiful 

 *i primrose color. E. 

 HORACE WRIGHT. (Eckford, 1907.) A self. A rich violet 



blue color. S. H. 



82 



