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At the exhibition of the National Sweet Pea Society 

 of America, held at the American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York City, July 7 and 8, 1909, we were 

 awarded the C. C. Morse Co.'s 



for the finest 

 trade only. 



SILVER CUP 



collection of Sweet Peas. Open to the 



Remember you may deduct 5 per cent if cash accompanies the order. 



Agnes 



Johnstone, soft light pink 



Apple Blossom, rose and white 



Bolton's Pink, orange-pink 



Blanche Ferry, "extra early," rose and white 



Black Knight, maroon 



Dainty, ligbt pink 



Duke of Westminster, blae and purple 



Dorothy Eckford, pure white 



Earliest of All, pink and white 



Emily Henderson, pare white 



Evelyn Byatt, orange-pink 



Emily Eckford, mauve and blue 



Flora Norton, blue and purple 



Honorable Mrs. E. Kenyon, pale yellow 



Jeannle Gordon, ligbt pink 



Janet Scott, pale yellow or primrose 



Katherlne Tracy, pink shades 



King Edward VII, crimson-scarlet 



Lovely, light pi ok 



Lady Qrlsel Hamilton, lavender and mauve. 

 Lottie Eckford, lavender and mauve, picotee 



edged 



Lord Nelson, violet and indigo 



Mont Blanc, pure white 



Miss Wllmott, orange-pink 



Mrs. Walter Wright, mauve and blue 



Mrs. Qeo. Hlgglnson, Jr., lavender and mauve 



Mrs. Collier, pale yellow 



Navy Blue, violet and indigo 



Othello, maroon 



Prima Donna, pink 



Queen Alexandra, crimson-scarlet 



Queen of Spain, light pink 



Queen Victoria, pale yellow or primrose 



Romolo Piozzanni, mauve and blue 



Salopian, crimson-scarlet 



Stella Morse, light pink and primrose 



Shazada, maroon 



Shasta, pure white 



Sadie Burpee, pure white 



White Wonder (double) , pure white 



1 



25c 

 per 

 lb.; 



10c 

 per 



lb.; 



5c 

 per 

 oz. 



50c 



per lb.; 



15c 



per 



10c 



peroz. 



Black Michael, maroon, lb., 35c; X Ib-i 15c; oz., 10c. 

 Earliest Sunbeams, pale yellow or primrose, 



lb., 40c; X lb., 15c; oz., 10c. 



Duke of Sutherland, maroon 1 



*Qladys Unwln, light pink 



Helen Pierce, violet, feathered white 



Henry Eckford, salmon-orange 



*Her Majesty, rose-crimaon 



♦Mrs. Alfred Watkins, light pink 



*Nora Unwln, pure white 



♦Paradise, light pink 



Phenomenal, lavender and mauve, piootee 



edged 



** Primrose Spencer, pale yellow or primrose. 



^Countess of Spencer Hybrids Mixed, mixedl 75cperlb. 



*B. J. Castle, rose-crimson I 25c per 



♦Frank Dolby, lavender and mauve ( X lb. 



♦Phyllis Unwln, deep rosy carmine, self J lOcperoz. 



♦Countess of Spencer (true stock), light pink^ $1.00 per 

 tChrlstmas Pink (Boddington's), pink and lb.; 



white — ^ 40c per 



tChrlstmas White (Boddington's) , pure white | X ■>>.; 

 t Florence Denzer, pure white j lOcperoz. 



Earliest White, pure white, lb. ,$1.25; X lb., 40o; oz., 10c 



♦Enchantress, light pink ~ 



♦Florence Morse Spencer, pink shades $1.50 per 



♦Qeorge Herbert, almost self-carmine lb.; 



*Helen Lewis, orange-pink I 40c per 



*John Ingman, rose and white [ X 'b-; 



♦Prince Olaf, striped and mottled blue, white 15c 



ground per oz. 



♦White Spencer, purft white 



Per lb. ^ lb. Oz. 



tWatchung, pure white $1.75 $0.50 $0.20 



fSnow Bird (Boddington's), pure 



white 2.00 .75 .20 



tCanary, pale yeilow or primrose... 2.50 1.00 .30 



fFlamlngo, rose-crimson 5.00 1.50 .50 



Those marked with a * are Countess of Spencer or Unwin types. 

 Those marked f are winter flowering. 



See our Florists' Catalogue for Novelties and other Spencer Sweet Peas, mailed free. For 

 other Florists' Seeds, see our adv., page 41, January 6 issue of The Review. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



Seedsman, 342 W. 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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