SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



EDITH KING. (Unwin, 1914.) Blue veined on white ground. 



EDITH TAYLOR. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Salmon-rose 

 self. 



EDNA HARLAND. (Bide, 1911.) Carmine-pink. 



EDNA MAY. (Woodcock, 1912.) White self. 



EDNA TURNER. (Dipnall, 191 1.) Cream-pink. 



EDNA UNWIN. (Unwin, 1910.) Orange-scarlet. 



EDROM BEAUTY. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1911.) Standard or- 

 ange, wings rosy-salmon. Similar to Helen Lewis. 



ELAINE. (Hemus, 1910.) Standard mauve, wings white. 



ELECTRIC. (King, 1913.) Purplish lavender. 



ELFRIDA ELLICOTT. (Damerum, 1914.) Rosy magenta. 



ELFRIDA PEARSON. (Pearson, 191 1.) Blush-pink. 



ELIZABETH. (Cross, 1913.) Brick-red self. 



ELIZABETH HEMUS. (Hemus, 1910.) Blush-pink. 



ELLA Box. (Box, 1914.) White flaked lavender. 



ELSIE EDWARDS. (Stark, 1914.) A cream ground Mrs. 

 Cuthbertson. 



ELSIE HERBERT. (Breadmore, 1908.) White, edged pale 

 rose. 



EMILY. (House, 1912.) Rosy mauve. 



EMILY ECKFORD SPENCER. (Burpee, 1910.) Bluish purple. 



EMMIE TATHAM. (Stark, 1910.) Rich rose. 



EMPRESS. (Deal, 1910.) Rosy purple self. 



EMPRESS EUGENIE. (Burpee, 1914.) Soft lavender flake 

 on white. Awarded certificate of merit, American Sweet 

 Pea Society, 1911. 



ENCHANTRESS. (Stark, 1906.) Has proved to be synony- 

 mous with Countess Spencer. 



ENID DAMERUM. (Lumley, 1912.) Chocolate self. 



ERIC HARVEY. (Unwin, 1911.) Similar to Martha Wash- 

 ington. 



ERIC HINTON. (Hinton Bros., 1904.) Bright pink, deeper 

 towards the edges. 



ERNEST KING. (King, 1909.) Large orange-pink. 



ESSEX BEAUTY. (King, 1910.) Clear blue. 



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