SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



METEOR.* (Eckford, 1895.) Orange-salmon standard with 



pink wings.' E. 

 MID BLUE. (Dobbie, 1909.) Of medium size; color deep, 



sky-blue. E. 



MIDNIGHT ("JET"). (Burpee, 1908.) Standard deep pur- 

 plish maroon, almost black; wings darkest claret. S. H. 

 MIKADO.* (Eckford, 1896.) Rose crimson striped with 



white. H. 



MILDRED WARD.** (Sydenham, 1907.) Orange-scarlet. E. 

 MILLIE MASLIN. (Sydenham, 1908.) Rich rosy crimson 



self. Very much deeper than Prince of Wales. S. H. 

 MIMA JOHNSTON.** (Eckford, 1908.) Bright rose carmine. 



E. 



Miss BOSTOCK.** (Hemus, 1907.) Cream and pink. H. 

 Miss H. C. PHILBRICK.** (Stark, 1905.) Mauve overlaid 



with clear blue. We consider this identical with Flora 



Norton. E. 

 Miss HUNT.* (Eckford, 1887.) Standard pale carmine 



salmon; wings soft pink. E. 

 Miss WILLMOTT. (Eckford, 1901.) Rich orange pink; 



delicately shaded rose. S. H. 



MODESTY. (Burpee, 1898.) In strong sunlight it is seem- 

 ingly a silvery white, but the suffused pink tint is shown on 



closer examination. H. 

 MONARCH.* (Eckford, 1891.) Standard bronzy crimson; 



wings, violet. H. 

 MONT BLANC. (Senary, 1900.) Extremely early flowering; 



white self, Florence Denzer is synonymous. E. 

 MOTHER o' PEARL.** (Sydenham-Aldersey, 1909.) Silvery 



lavender. S. H. 

 MRS. A. MALCOLM.** (Malcolm-King, 1909.) Primrose 



self. E. 

 MRS. BIEBERSTEDT.** (Biebcrstedt, 1908.) A lovely deep 



lavender self. S. H. 

 MRS. CHARLES MASTERS.** (Eckford, 1909.) Standard 



rosy salmon; wings cream. 



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