SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



RED RIDING HOOD.* (Sunset Seed and Plant Co., 1897.) 



Snapdragon form; crimson. 

 REGINA.** (Bolton-Sharpe, 1908.) A large maroon self. 



E. 

 RISING SUN.* (Laxton, 1892.) Standard a bright, rosy 



orange; blush wings. E. 

 ROMOLO PIAZZANI. (Eckford, 1905.) A violet blue self of 



large size. S. H. 



ROSEATE. (Aldersey, 1912.) Salmon-rose and orange. 

 ROSE DU BARRI. (Dickson-Burpee, 1911.) Salmon-rose 



and coral. 



ROSE QUEEN.** (Stark, 

 1905.) A rosy pink 

 self. S. H. 



ROYAL ROBE.* (Eckford 

 1894.) A light pink 

 self. H. 



ROYAL ROSE. (Eckford, 

 1894.) Standard crim- 

 son pink, deepening at 

 center; wings pink. S. 

 H. 



SADIE BURPEE W. S. 

 (Eckford, 1899.) Pure 

 white flower of large 

 size. H. 



SADIE BURPEE B. S. 

 (Eckford, 1899.) Pure 

 white, the flowers show 



a delicate pink flush in the standard when first opened. 

 H. 



SAFRANO. (Gilbert, 191 1.) Primrose. 

 SAINT GEORGE. (Hurst, 1908.) Scarlet orange self; large 

 and very bright; awarded the Silver Medal of the National 

 Sweet Pea Society, 1907. A great improvement on Gor- 

 geous and Evelyn By ait. E. 

 90 



ECKFORD'S "SADIE BURPEE. 1 

 Intensely hooded type. 



