SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE 



NIGGER.* (House, 1905.) Very dark maroon, nearly black. 



H. 

 NOVELTY.* (Eckford, 1895.) Standard orange rose; wings 



delicate mauve. E. 

 NYMPHAEA.* (Vaughan, 1904.) White turning to pink. 



S. H. 

 ODDITY.* (Burpee, 1896.) Pale carmine edged with bright 



rose. S. H. 

 ORANGE PRINCE.* (Eckford, 1886.) Bright orange pink. 



E. 

 OREGONIA.* (Walker, 1895.) White striped with brownish 



red. S. H. 



ORIENTAL.* (Burpee, 1898.) Rich orange flowers. H. 

 OTHELLO. (Eckford, 1899.) A deep maroon self color; 



very large size; standard slightly hooded. S. H. 

 OVID.* (Eckford, 1894.) Bright rosy pink with crimson 



veins in both standard and wings. H. 

 PAINTED LADY.* (Introducer not known, 1700.) Standard 



rose; wings white tinged with pink. E. 

 PEACH BLOSSOM.* (Eckford, 1894.) Light salmon pink and 



buff. E. 



PERDITA. (Bath, 1910.) White, marbled pink. 

 PHENOMENAL. (Henderson, 1905.) White, shaded and 



edged lilac. E. 

 PINK FRIAR.* (Burpee, 1899.) White, lightly marbled 



light rose crimson. Large size. H. 

 PINK SNAPDRAGON.* (Burpee, 1903.) Soft shell pink. 

 PRIMA DONNA. (Eckford, 1896.) A pure pink self. H. 

 PRIMROSE.* (Eckford, 1889.) Primrose self. E. 

 PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK. (Eckford, 1897.) Crimson 



scarlet standard. Crimson wings; large open form. E. 

 PRINCE OLAF. (Dobbie, 1908.) The bold, effective flowers 



are striped and mottled bright blue on white ground; of 



good size with erect standard. E. 

 PRINCE OF WALES. (Eckford, 1898.) A large, bright rose 



self. S. H. 



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