SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



LIST OF SPENCER SWEET PEAS 

 The following includes so far as we know all varieties 

 introduced up to 1914, and although the majority of 

 them will never become popular, a description of these 

 later introductions will doubtless be of interest to Sweet 

 Pea enthusiasts. We have tested practically every 

 variety as it was introduced, and are now offering 

 those sorts which in our opinion are of superior merit, 

 full particulars of which will be found in " Burpee's 

 Annual." 



A. B. BANTOCK. (Baker's, 1910.) Creamy buff and pink, 



shaded amber. 

 A. N. DICKSON. (Breadmore, 1911.) Rosy-lilac with 



purple wings. 



A. A. FABIUS. (Alsen, 1910.) Glowing rose. 

 AFTERGLOW. (Bolton, 1911.) Reddish-mauve with violet 



wings. 



AGGIE ELDER. (Breadmore, 1913.) Similar to Decorator. 

 AGNITA. (Cautley, 1912.) White, flushed lilac. 

 AGRICOLA. (Bolton, 1913.) White, flushed soft lilac. 

 ALBERT GILBERT. (Gilbert, 1910.) Rose self, similar to 



Marie Corelli. 



ALPHA. (Breadmore, 1912.) Pale lilac self. 

 ALTHORP CREAM. (Cole, 1910.) Similar to Primrose 



Spencer. 



ALTHORP WHITE. (Cole, 1910.) Similar to White Spencer. 

 AMBER. (Aldersey and Jones, 1913.) Rich salmon rose. 

 AMERICA SPENCER. (Burpee, 1910.) Red flaked on white 



ground. 



AMETHYST. (Aldersey, 1910.) Violet blue. 

 ANDREW AITKEN. (Bolton, 1913.) Soft salmon. 

 ANGLIAN BRILLIANT. (King, 1914.) Coppery-red. 

 ANGLIAN CRIMSON. (King, 1910.) Crimson self. 



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