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The Florists' Review 



63 



New 

 Crop 



Sweet Peas 



CHRISTMAS OR WINTER-FLOWERING 



Our uew crop of Sweet 

 'J'lie ,i:erini nation and quality 



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 White. Pure while: tiiif, large 

 liowers. burnt' profusely so.jd 



Pink. Companion to tlu- above. . . ._<• 



Meteor. Best Christmas red, 



splendid, larfje liowers ■_'(• 



Florence Denzer. A splendid 



white !"> 



Le Marquis. A l)eautiful shade 



of violet, extra line 'Jn 



Peas has just arrived, and we cau 

 are of the very best. 



CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



fill orders promptly. 



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Mrs. Wm. Sim. The very best 

 of all tlu' pink shades, highly 

 recommended , *<>.•.•:. $<>.-•"' *1.-'"' *-'.<h» 



Mrs. C. H. Totty. This is a very 

 desirable color, silvery sky-blue, 

 slightly later than the earliest 

 varieties -<• ■■"' * •'•"' ' •■"'" 



Mrs. E. Wild. 



brilliant red. 



Karly-tlowerin; 



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Watchung. Ivirly-lloweriug Christmas type. 



black-seeded white 



Blanche Ferry. Pink and white, same in color 

 as the old standard, popular Blanche Ferry, 

 only of the Christmas-flowering type 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace. This variety is without a 

 doubt the peer of all lavender colors. Mrs. A. 

 Wallace is now so well known that further de- 

 scription is unnecessawy 



S. & W. Co.'s Earliest White. A spec ial w hite, 

 being notable for its long stems and purity of 

 liowers 



S. & W. Co.'s Sunbeams. A splendid novelty 

 in Christmas-tlowering Sweet Peas. Flowers 

 are very open and of a clear primrose-yellow. 

 Everyone should try some of this variety this 

 season 



Snowbird. Black-seeded early wiiite 



Mrs. Dolansky. Karly-Mowering pure pink, or 

 Prima Donna 



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Our SWEET PEAS are all grown by a specialist, 

 and for quality cannot be better at any price. 



MIGNONETTE 



S. & W. Co.'s Triumph. This Mignonette is one ~ "'' 

 of the choiceet varieties for winter forcing. In 

 type siniihir to Allen's i>efiance, except that 

 spikes are more conipnct and the individual tlo- 

 rets are mucli hirger iti si/.e. >^eed of this <4rand 

 variety is grown in our greenhouses and is saved 

 from the best sj)ikes. !'lant> grow from •_' to ", 

 feet hii^h. i)r()ducing ll()wt't-sj)ikes up to "JO inchf\< 

 long I'ki. (ihout 1(100 seeds). 50c: $i).7-') 



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Triumph 



Co.'s 

 Mignonette 



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50 Barclay Street, 



NEW YORK 



