SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



GEORGE BAXTER. (Bolton, 1909.) Maroon, shaded violet. 



GEORGE HERBERT. (Breadmore, 1907.) Bright rosy- 

 carmine of largest size and best Spencer form. Synony- 

 mous with John Ingman. 



GEORGE STARK. (Stark, 1910.) An intense dazzling scar- 

 let. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON. (Henderson, 1910.) Rose-crimson 

 self. 



GERTIE HART. (Damerum, 1914.) Rose-mauve standard, 

 mauve wings. 



GERTRUDE. (Cross, 1913.) Light rose-lavender self. Sim- 

 ilar to Charm. 



GIANT CREAM WAVED. (Deal, 1910.) Primrose self. 



GIPSY QUEEN. (Watkins & Simpson, 1909.) Similar to 

 but not so good as Ramona Spencer. 



GLORY OF PARIS. (Clark, 1909.) Similar to Burpee's 

 King Edward Spencer. 



GLADYS BURT. (Unwin, 1910.) Salmon-pink, cream ground. 



GLADYS COLE. (Jones & Sons, 191 1.) Lavender self. 



GLITTERS. (Lumley, 1910.) Orange-scarlet. 



GORDON ANKENTELL. (Breadmore, 1909.) Flame colored. 



GORDON KEEBLE. (Deal, 1913.) Soft mauve on white 

 ground. Somewhat similar to Charm. 



GRACE DARLING. (King, 1913.) Cream, suffused soft or- 

 ange-pink. 



GRENADIER. (Clark, 1909.) Scarlet self. 



GREY DELIGHT. (Box, 1913.) Pale blue self. Similar to 

 Margaret Madison. 



GUY HEMUS. (Hemus, 1910.) Light lavender self. 



GUY LANGTON. (Lumley, 1912.) Deep bronze. 



GWENDOLINE. (House, 1910.) Blue self. 



HARRY BALFOUR. (Jarman, 1910.) Orange self. 



HAWLMARK GLADYS. (Dickson, 1914.) Light cream-pink. 

 Flowers of largest size. 



HELEN GROSVENOR. (Aldersey, 1910.) Similar to Helen 

 Lewis, but richer. 



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