SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



PICOTEE. (Watkins and Simpson, 1910.) Same as Dainty 

 Spencer. 



PLASHET BEAUTY. (Savage, 1910.) Pinkish mauve, lav- 

 ender wings. 



PREMIER. (Stark, 1910.) Crimson-scarlet self. 



PRESIDENT. (House, 1909.) Similar to Senator Spencer, 

 but not so much color nor so desirable a variety. 



PRIDE OF COOMBE. (House, 1910.) White, flaked rose. 



PRIMROSE BEAUTY. (Stark, 1912.) Primrose self. 



PRIMROSE KING. (Jarman, 1910.) Primrose self. 



PRIMROSE SPENCER. (Burpee, 1908.) Deep primrose or 

 creamy yellow, of largest size. Clara Curtis, Althorp 

 Cream, Malcolm's Cream, and Primrose Paradise are all 

 synonymous. 



PRIMROSE WAVED. (Eckford, 1908.) Same as Primrose 

 Spencer. 



PRINCE GEORGE. (Bolton, 1912.) Lilac-rose, reddish-vio- 

 let wings. 



PRINCE OF ASTURIAS. (Breadmore, 1908.) Standards deep 

 chocolate; wings deep purple. Similar to Othello Spencer. 



PRINCESS ALICE. (Bath, 1909.) Same shade as the grandi- 

 flora Emily Eckford. 



PRINCESS JULIANA. (Breadmore, 1910.) Primrose self. 



PRINCESS KATHERINE. (Bath, 1909.) Pale blush pink. 



PRINCESS MARY. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1913.) Bright silky 

 blue. In way of Flora Norton Spencer. 



PRINCESS VICTORIA. (Dobbie, 1908.) A light pink Spencer 

 of largest size, similar to Florence Morse Spencer. 



PURITY. (Bolton, 1908.) Synonymous with White Spencer. 



PURPLE PRINCE. (Dickson-Burpee, 1911.) Standard pur- 

 plish-maroon, wings rosy-purple. 



QUAKER MAID. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1914.) Dove-gray, 

 wings lavender. 



QUEEN EIRA. (Jenkins-Parsons, 1912.) White. Black 

 seeded. 



QUEEN MARY. (King, 1910.) Pink on cream ground. 



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