98 . VARIETIES 



Orchid. Lavender. 



Primrose Beauty. Primrose. 



Prince George. Rosy lavender. 



Salmon Spencer. Salmon. 



Vermilion Brilliant. Crimson. 



Wedgewood. Light blue. 



The following varieties were included in the class of 

 25 distinct kinds that won the Boddington Cup as first 

 prize at the annual exhibition of the American Sweet Pea 

 Society on June 27, 1914: Elfrida Pearson, Lady Evelyn 

 Eyre, Charles Foster, Empress Eugenie, Martha Washing- 

 ton, Mrs. C. W. Breadmore, Prince George, Nubian, Queen 

 of Norway, Dorothy Tennant, Wedgewood, Hercules, Mrs. 

 Cuthbertson, Blue Jacket, Clara Curtis, Maud Holmes, 

 Helen Lewis, Loyalty, King White, Rosabelle, Etta Dyke, 

 America, Thos. Stevenson, Orchid and John Ingman. 



Among the best favored Sweet Peas at the exhibition 

 of the British National Sweet Pea Society in 19 14 were 

 these: Dobbie's Cream, Seamew, Barbara, Orchid, Blue 

 Picotee, King White, Thomas Stevenson, Maud Holmes, 

 Elfrida Pearson, Afterglow, Margaret Atlee, Mrs. Hes- 

 Iington, Queen of Norway, Alfred Watkins, Red Star, 

 Agricola, R. F. Felton, Edrom Beauty, King Manoel, 

 Lavender George Herbert, Mrs. Cuthbertson, Princess 

 Victoria, New Marquis, Sunproof Crimson, Illuminator, 

 and Mark's Tey. One of the great Peas for 191 5 will be 

 Robert Sydenham, which, if it reproduces the wonderful 

 clear yet deep salmon orange color it had when first seen in 

 191 3, will certainly be wanted by every grower. Frilled 

 Pink, Margaret Atlee and Maggie Stark are each good. 



