SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



SUNBEAMS, EARLIEST. (Burpee, 1904.) This might be 

 described as a primrose "Mont Blanc. " The flowers are 

 of a rich primrose color and generally borne three on a long 

 stem. E. 



SUNPROOF SALOPIAN. (Burpee, 1900.) This was the finest 



scarlet until the in- 

 troduction of King 

 Edward Vll and 

 Queen Alexandra. H. 

 SUNRISE.** (Vaughan, 

 1904.) A bright pink 

 on primrose ground. 

 E. 



SUNSET.** (Vaughan, 

 1904.) Primrose 

 striped dark rose. H. 

 SWEET LAVENDER. 

 (Bath, 1910.) White, 

 marbled lavender. 

 SYBIL ECKFORD. (Eck- 

 ford, 1906.) Stand- 

 ard creamy buff with 

 slight pink or apri- 

 cot, large, open, 

 ' creamy wings. E. 

 THE BRIDE.* (Lynch, 

 1897.) White self. 

 S. H. 



THE FAIRY.** (John- 

 son, 1907.) Laven- 

 der and white on 

 same stem. 

 Rosy pink, reflexing stand- 



EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. 

 Early -flower ing type. 



THE QUEEN. (Eckford, 1886.) 



ard, shaded with mauve. E. 

 TRIUMPH. (Eckford, 1897.) Creamy white ground, 



fused with salmon pink and tinged with carmine. E. 

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