SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



JAMES GRIEVE.** (Eckford, 1908.) A large sulphur yellow. 



E. 

 JANET SCOTT. (Burpee, 1903.) This might be called a new 



shade of rich pink. The unusual size of the wings with the 



large, substantial, hooded standard, gives the flower an ap- 

 pearance of enormous size. H. 

 JEANNIE GORDON. (Eckford, 1902.) Standard rose, shaded 



cream; wings creamy suffused rose. S. H. 

 JESSIE CUTHBERTSON. (Dobbie, 1903.) Flaked and striped 



salmon rose on a cream ground. S. H. 

 JET. (Aldersey-Sydenham, 1909.) Similar to Midnight. 

 JOSEPHINE WHITE.** (Ferry, 1902.) White. E. 

 J. T. CRIER.* (Breadmore, 1907.) A lavender self. 

 JUANITA.* (Burpee, 1896.) Color pure white, delicately 



lined and striped with pale lavender. H. 

 KATHERINE TRACY.* (Ferry, 1896.) Soft rosy pink, 



lighter at edges. E. 

 KING EDWARD VII. (Eckford, 1903.) A bright crimson 



self, large, with three flowers borne on a strong, stout stem. 



S. H. 

 LADY ABERDARE.* (Breadmore, 1904.) Soft light pink, 



self colored. H. 

 LADY BEACONSFIELD.* (Eckford, 1892.) Standard salmon 



pink; wings primrose yellow. E. 

 LADY COOPER.** (Breadmore, 1906.) A clear, lavender 



self. S. H. 

 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. (Eckford, 1899.) Light lavender 



standard with azure blue wings. H. 

 LADY MARY CURRIE. (Eckford, 1898.) A deep orange 



pink. H. 

 LADY M. ORMSBY-GORE. (Eckford, 1901.) Pale buff tipped 



deep buff, overlaid with delicate pink. H. 

 LADY NINA BALFOUR. (Eckford, 1897.) Delicate mauve 



shaded dove gray. H. 

 LADY PENZANCE.* (Eckford, 1894.) Rose pink, tinged 



orange-salmon. H. 



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