SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



JOHN INGMAN. (Sydenham-Cole, 1905.) Rosy-carmine with 

 darker shadings, large and of best form. 



JOSEPHINE BARNARD. (Bath, 1909.) Rosy-pink; standard 

 lighter than wings. 



JOSEPHINE. (Wright, 1914.) A deeper Helen Lewis. 



JULIET. (Deal, 1912.) Pale apricot on lemon ground. 



KATHLEEN. (Deal, 1913.) Rich glowing cerise. 



KATHLEEN MACGOWAN. (Breadmore, 1909.) Sky blue. 

 Similar to Flora Norton Spencer. 



KING ALFONSO. (Breadmore, 1909.) Crimson, shaded 

 magenta. Similar to King Edward Spencer. 



KING ALFRED. (Breadmore, 1912.) Bright orange-pink. 



KING EDWARD SPENCER. (Burpee, 1909.) Almost a crim- 

 son scarlet self. A magnificent flower. 



KING GEORGE. (Woodcock, 1910.) Lilac-rose self. 



KING MANGEL. (Stark, 1912.) Maroon self. 



KING MAUVE. (Woodcock, 1914.) Mauve self. 



KING WHITE. (Malcolm-Burpee-Dickson, 1914.) A superb 

 white self. 



KITTY CLIVE. (Bolton, 1909.) Pale scarlet salmon. 



KITTY CRIER. (Breadmore, 1909.) Rose and pink. 



KOWHAI. (Trevethick-Mackereth, 1912.) Ivory shaded ap- 

 ricot. 



KRALISSA. (Aldersey, 1913.) Pink self. Similar to Her- 

 cules. 



LA BELLE SAUVAGE. (Savage, 1913.) Pale pink self. 



LADY ALTHORP. (Cole, 1906.) White, beautifully tinted 

 buff. Similar to Mrs. Sankey Spencer. 



LADY ARTHUR. (Aldersey, 1910.) Deep cerise and salmon- 

 pink. 



LADY EVELYN EYRE. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Pale 

 pink, flushed salmon. 



LADY FARREN. (Stark, 1909.) Rose. Somewhat similar 

 to Marie Corelli. 



LADY FLORENCE WILLOUGHBY. (Gilbert, 1911.) Buff-pink 

 self. 



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