SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



CONSTANCE HINTON. (Hinton-Wheeler, 1914-) A black 

 seeded white. 



CONSTANCE OLIVER. (Lumley, 1908.) Delicate pink, suf- 

 fused with cream. Similar to Nell Gwynne. 



CONTRAST. (Bath, 1910.) Blue and purple, edged white. 



CORAL. (Aldersey, 1910.) Bright pink. 



CORONATION. (Bolton, 1912.) Apricot, flushed pink, on 

 cream ground. 



COUNTESS OF ANCASTER. (Gilbert, 1910.) Deep plum self. 



COUNTESS OF NORTHBROOK. (Breadmore, 1909.) Large 

 pale pink. 



COUNTESS SPENCER. (Sydenham-Cole, 1904.) A lovely 

 pale pink. The original "Spencer." 



CCERULEA. (Faulkner and Aikens, 1913.) Blue, with mauve 

 tint in standard. 



COWRIE. (Aldersey, 1910.) Bright pink self. 



CREAM PARADISE. (Hemus, 1909.) Light primrose self. 



CRIMSON GIANT. (Deal, 1913.) Bright crimson self. 



CRIMSON PARADISE. (Hemus, 1908.) Crimson. Similar 

 to King Edward Spencer. 



CROMWELL. (Bolton, 1913.) White, flaked violet-mauve. 



CRYSTAL. (Aldersey, 1912.) White, flushed pale rose. 



CYNTHIA. (Ward, 1912.) Pink on cream ground. Some- 

 what in way of Mrs. Hugh Dickson. 



CYRIL UNWIN. (Unwin, 1912.) Maroon and violet. 



DAINTY SPENCER. (Bath, 1909.) See Elsie Herbert, with 

 which it is synonymous. 



DAISY. (Gilbert, 1912.) Pink self, white ground. 



DAZZLER. (Breadmore, 1910.) Bright glowing orange- 

 scarlet. 



DECORATOR. (Dickson-Burpee, 1913.) A Rose du Barri 

 Spencer. 



DELIGHT. (Deal, 1914.) Similar to Decorator. 



DISTINCTION. (Bath, 1910.) Similar to Dainty Spencer. 



DOBBIE'S CREAM. (Dobbie, 1912.) Primrose self. 



DOBBIE'S SCARLET. (Dobbie, 1913.) Bright scarlet self. 



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