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BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 



CLASS. 

 White. 



Crimson and scarlet. 



Yellow and buff. 

 Dark blue. 

 Cerise. 

 Pink. 



Orange shades. 



Lavender. 



Violet and purple. 



Magenta. 



Picotee-edged. 



Mauve. 



Maroon and bronze. 



Striped and flaked (red 



and rose). 

 Striped and flaked (purple 



and blue). 

 Bicolor. 

 Marbled. 



PLAIN STANDARD. 



Dorothy Eckford, Finetta 

 Bathurst. 



King Edward, Queen Alex- 

 andra. 



James Grieve, Mrs. Collier. 



Lord Nelson. 



Coccinea. 



Prima Donna. 



Henry Eckford, St. George. 



Lady G. Hamilton. 

 Duke of Westminster. 

 George Gordon, Captiva- 



tion. 

 Dainty, Phenomenal. 



Mrs. Walter Wright. 

 Black Knight, Hannah 



Dale. 

 Jessie Cuthbertson. 



Prince Olaf. 



Jeannie Gordon. 

 Helen Pierce. 



WAVED STANDARD. 

 Nora Unwin, Etta Dyke. 



The King, George Stark. 



ClaraCurtis, Paradise Ivory. 



A. J. Cook (slightly). 



Chrissie Unwin (slightly). 



Countess Spencer, Con- 

 stance Oliver, Mrs. H. 

 Sykes (pale). 



Helen Lewis, Nancy Per- 

 kin. 



Frank Dolby (very slightly) t 



Rosie Adams. 



Menie Christie. 



Evelyn Hemus, Elsie Her- 

 bert. 



The Marquis. 



Prince of Asturias, Silas 

 Cole. 



Paradise Red-flake. 



Princess of Wales. 

 Mrs. Andrew Ireland. 



In connection with this question of varieties, it is important to 

 remind readers that the Sweet Pea is in the white-heat stage of 

 development, and new sorts are constantly appearing. Those who 

 are particularly interested in the flower should keep in touch with 

 the Society, and they will then learn about the newcomers as fast 

 as these appear. 



A few closing words with regard to the dwarf Sweet Peas. 

 There are two sections the Bush and the Cupid. The former 

 grow about two feet high, and only require a few short sticks. 

 They flower abundantly, and are well worth growing in small 

 gardens. The latter only grow a few inches high, and do not 



