LIST OF LATE INTRODUCTIONS AND NOVELTIES FOR 1914. 5 
SWEET PEAS. 
15 NOVELTIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
Pkt. 
Afterglow—A new departure in Sweet Peas. Base of standard, bright 
violet-blue, shading to rose amethyst. Wings electric blue.......... 15 
Charm—Of the finest Spencer type, it is throughout a glistening, pure 
snow-white, suffused equally through standard and wings with deli- 
eate flesh or blush-pink................. oacaco0KdG GodougunobaOODtCOOO 15 
Decorator—The color is a rich rose, overlaid with terra cotta, intensify- 
ing to deep, rich orange at base of wings. A 
beautiful color under artificial light .......... 15 
Dobbie’s Cream—A beautiful deep cream, or prim- 
rose-colored Spencer, nicely waved with an 
abundance of four-bloom sprays.......... Bian bali 
Edith Taylor—A very distinct, rosy cerise or sal- 
mon-rose, waved self. The blooms are very 
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Elfrida Pearson—A very pale pink on white 
ground. The plant is very vigorous, throwing 
a quantity of four-flowered sprays............. 15 
Helen Pierce Spencer—This is the Spencerized 
form of the well-known Helen Pierce. The 
ground is ivory white, prettily marbled and 
striped with bright blue. Well waved........ (3) 
Hereules—This variety, very truly named, is sim- 
ilar in color to Countess Spencer, but of enorm- 
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Isabel Malcolm—This may be best described as a 
very large Primrose Spencer beautifully waved; 
usually four flowers on a stem................. 15 
Margaret Atlee—A warm salmon pink perfectly 
suffused over a cream ground. The cream 
deepens into bright buff at base of standard and 
wings, and this lights up the flower with great 
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SWEET PEA, AFTERGLOW. 
Pkt. 
Margaret Madison—A beautiful self-colored azure-blue, 
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Melba—A magnificent salmon-colored flower, of immense 
size. Especially good for exhibition work...... ooo On ood 15 
Mrs. Townsend—A very desirable Sweet Pea, the ground 
color is pure white, suffused and edged with blue........ 15 
Orehid—This variety has the delicate coloring of the 5 
Cattleya family of Orchids, hence its name. It is a rich 
deep lavender throughout, slightly suffused pink on both 
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Secerlet Emperor—A rich dark scarlet, large flower and well 
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One packet each of the above 15 varieties for $1.50. 
Any 6 varieties for 75c. 
ANTIRRHINUM, SILVER PINK. 
Pkt. 
This is the beautiful Snapdragon that caused so much com- 
ment last year. As its name implies, it is a lovely shade 
of pink; a beautiful color under artificial light. Sow the 
seed early and treat the same as Asters, transplanting to 
the open ground in May. By sowing under glass in 
August a beautiful show of bloom may be had by Easter, 
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BEGONIA HYBRIDA FL. PL. PENDULA. 
(New Double Drooping Begonia.) 
A splendid tuberous-rooted Begonia, the branches of which 
are drooping like the Ivy-leaved Geranium, and are cov- 
ered with strangely formed, loose, double flowers in lig‘ht 
and dark-rose, salmon, carmine and bright red shades. 
This is a very quick grower, forming shoots 16 to 20 
inches long the first year. (See illustration,).......... 20 
CINERARIA STELLATA HYBRIDA. 
A beautiful star-shaped Cineraria, excellent for table 
decoration or for grouping in conservatories, ete. (See 
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