Jamuabz 26, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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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 12 and 13, 1910, we were again awarded the C. C. Morse Co.'s 

 SILVER CUP for the finest collection of Sweet Peas. Open to the trade only. 



Remember you mar deduct 5 per cent if casb accompanies the order. 



Thoee marked -wltb a star 

 Spencer or Unwln type. 



(*) are Countess 



COLOR HEAD 



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AONES JOHMSTON Light pink and clear pink $0 30 



•AMEEICA 8FENCES Striped and mottled 3 00 



•APPLE BLOSSOM BPENCEE Rose or pink and white 2 BO 



*ASTA OHN SPENCEH Lavender and mauve 2 00 



*AVBOBA SPENCER Striped and mottled 6 00 



BOLTON'S PIKK Orange-pink, etc 30 



BLANCHE FEEEY. EXTEA EAEL7 Rose or pink and white 25 



♦BLANCHE FEEEY SPENCEE Rose or pink and white 2 50 



BLACK KNIGHT Maroon 60 



•BLACK KNIGHT SPENCEE Maroon 2 50 



BUEPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE Pure white 1 50 



♦CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES SPENCEE Blue and purple 2 00 



COUNTESS OF POWIS • Orange-pink, etc 75 



♦COUNTESS SPENCEE. TEUE STOCK Light pink shades, etc 75 



♦COUNTESS SPENCEE HYBEIDS MIXED Mixed 1 00 



DAINTY Light pink shades, etc 30 



♦DAINTY SPENCEE '. Light pink almost white 5 00 



DUKE OF WE8TMINSTEE Blue and purple 30 



DOEOTHY ECKFOED Pure white 30 



EAELIEST OF ALL Rose or pink and white 75 



EAELIEST SUNBEAMS Pale yellow or primrose 75 



♦E. J. CASTLE Rose-crimson 50 



♦EVELYN BYATT Orange-pink, etc 60 



♦ENCHANTEE8S Light pink shades, etc 1 00 



FLORA NORTON Blue and purple , 80 



♦FLORA NORTON SPENCER Blue and purple 3 OO 



♦FRANK DOLBY Lavender and mauve 1 2.") 



♦FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER Light pink and clear pink 1 50 



♦GAIETY SPENCER Striped and mottled 3 00 



♦GEORGE HERBERT Light pink shaded deeper pink 1 00 



♦GEORGE STARK Crimson-scarlet 



♦GLADYS UNWIN Light pink shades, etc. . 



HELEN PIERCE Violet, feathered white. 



♦HELEN LEWIS Orange-pink, etc 



HENRY ECKFORD Orange-pink 



HONORABLE MRS. KENYON Pale yellow or primrose. 



Price 

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50 

 60 

 1 00 

 50 

 30 



♦JUANITA SPENCER Striped and mottled 2 50 



♦JOHN INGMAN Rose-crimson 



JEANNIE GORDON Rose or pink and white 



KATHARINE TRACY Light pink and clear pink 



♦KING EDWARD SPENCER Crlmson-scaHet 



KING EDWARD VII Crimson-scarlet 



LOVELY Light pink shades, etc 



♦LOVELY SPENCER Light pink, buff and pink 



LADY GRISEL HAMILTON Lavender and mauve 



LOTTIE ECKFORD Lavender and mauve, picotee-edged 



LORD NELSON Violet and indigo 



♦MilRIE CORELLI Rose-crimson 



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■ MID BLUE Blue and purple 3 oO 



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2 50 

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MILLIE MASLIN Crimson-scarlet 



MISS WILLMOTT Orange-pink, etc 



MONT. BLANC Pure white 



MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON, JR Lavender and manve. 



MRS. ALFRED WATKINS Light pink 



♦MRS. SANKEY SPENCER Pure white 



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2 50 

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1 75 

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MRS. COLLIER Pale yellow and primrose 80 



MRS. WALTER WRIGHT Mauve and blue 60 



♦MRS WALTER WRIGHT SPENCER Mauve and blue 2 50 



NAVY BLUE Violet and Indigo 30 



♦NORA UNWIN Pure white 75 



♦OTHELLO SPENCER Maroon 2 60 



•PAEADISE .* Light pink shades, ete , 50 



♦PHYLLIS UNWIN Light pink, buff and pink 75 



♦PICOTEE Light pink, almost white , 6 00 



♦PEINCESS BEATEICE SPENCEE Light pink, buff and pink 1 76 



♦PEINCE EDWAED OF YOEK SPENCEE Orange-pink or salmon 4 oO 



PEINCE OLAF Violet, feather-white , 75 



♦PEIMROSE SPENCER Pale yellow or primrose 1 50 



PRIMA DONNA Light pink and clear pink 30 



PHENOMENAL Lavender and mauve, picotee-edged 60 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA Crimson-scarlet 50 



♦QUEEN ALEXANDRA SPENCER Crlrason-scarlet 4 00 



QUEEN OF SPAIN Light pink, buff and pink 30 



QUEEN VICTORIA Pale yellow or primrose 30 



♦QUEEN VICTORIA SPENCER Primrose 2 50 



♦RAMONA SPENCER Striped and mottled - 1 50 



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 5 00 

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 2 50 



80 

 1 60 



Price 

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RAMOLO PIOZZANI A^anve and blue. 



♦RUBY SPENCER Crimson-scarlet 



♦SATIN QUEEN SPENCER Deep primrose and satin pink. 



♦SENATOE SPENCEE Striped and mottled 



•SNOWFLAKE , Pure white 



STELLA MOESE Light pink and primrose 



SHAZADA Maroon 



♦SAINT GEOBGE Crimson -scarlet 



♦SUTTON'S QUEEN Llglit pink, buff and pink 



♦TENNANT SPENCEE Mauve and blue 



WHITE WONDEE, DOUBLE Pure white 



WHITE SPENCEE Pure white 



♦W. T. HUTCHINS Light pink, buff and pink 



All Our Sweet Peas are re-selected, not ordinary stock. 



BOODINOTON8' QCALITT MIXTOBB OF 8WEET PBA8 



Containing all the leading and most distinct varieties of Sweet Peas in commerce. This mixture is made by ourselves and great care Is taken not 

 to have a preponderance ol any one color or variety. It Is truly and indeed a mixture. '4 lb.. 10c: V2 lb.. 16c; 1 lb., 2Bo; 5 lbs.. 11.00; 100 lbs.. tl8 fO. 

 rnilNTrW or WFHrro hybrids '** splendid mixture. Customers who are at a loss what varieties to buy will find this mixture a most eat- 





isfactory way to have the "E pluribas unum" of this lovely flower. Oz., 10c; "4 lb., 26c; 1 lb.. 75c; 10 lbs., $7.00. 

 See our Florists' Catalogue for Quality Seeds. Bulbs and Plants, mailed free. For other Florists' Seeds see our adv.. page 47, Jan. 6. Issue of The Review 



342 W. 14th Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 



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