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CHOICE GIANT SPEXCER SWEET PEAS— Continued. 



Sweet Pea, Early Song Bird. 



Choice Giant Spencer Sweet Peas — Continued. 



Mrs. Cuthbertson — Large and beautiful. Standard waved, 

 clear rose-pink; wings white, flushed llghtrose, flowers 



freely. 



Mrs. Routznbn — Flowers large, crimped and waved, 

 apricot, suffused delicate pink. 



Color 



Orchid — Rich, deep lavender, slightly suffused pink, suggest- 

 ing the beautiful color found only In the Cattleya family 

 of orchids. The flowers are extra large and are borne 

 freely on long, stiff stems. Pkt., 10c; 01., 40c; % lb., 

 $1.35; 1 lb., $5.00. 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson — Chaste and charming. Color rich pink- 

 ish apricot on cream ground. Flowers large and borne 

 freely. 



Paradise Spencer — A grand, large flower, flushed rose on 

 primrose ground. Pkt., 10c; or., 35c; Y t lb., $1.00; 1 lb., 

 $3.50. 



Primrose Spencer — A large, wavy flower of a creamy yellow 

 color. 



Queen Victoria Spencer — Flowers very large and wavy. 

 Color, deep primrose, flushed rose. Pkt., 10c; ox., 30c; 

 Y* lb., 85e; 1 lb., $3.00. 



Rosabelle — Very large, deep rose with a distinct white blotch 

 at the base of the standard and wings. Pkt., 10c; o*., 

 30c; % lb., 85c; 1 lb., $3.00. 



Royal Purple — Rich purple. 



Stirling Stent — A superb variety of the finest Spencer type. 

 Color, rich, glowing, deep salmon, suffused with orange. 

 The flowers are large and borne abundantly on long, 

 stiff stems. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; % lb., 85c; 1 lb., $3.00. 



Thomas Stevenson — The best of all the self orange-scarlet 

 Spencer sorts. The flowers are produced freely on long, 

 strong stems, generally four to the stem. 



Wedgwood — A lovely shade of light blue. The flowers are 

 large, of good substance, and are borne in four flowered 

 sprays on long, stiff stems. Pkt., 10c; oe* 40c; *4 lb., 

 $1.25: 1 lb., $4.00. 



White Spencer — Giant wavy flowers, borne freely on long, 



stiff stems. 

 Any of the above Choice Giant Spencer Sweet Peas, pkt., 10c; 



oi„ 25c; n i lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50, except where otherwise 



noted. 



NEW EARLY FLOWERING 



LONG SEASON GIANT SPEXCER SWEET PEAS. 



A new class of Sweet Peas excellent for winter forcing 

 in the greenhouse. They are equally valuable for out-door 

 cultivation, coming into bloom several -weeks earlier than 

 the late Spencer type. One of their chief characteristics is 

 their long season period of blooming, generally continuing to 

 bear freely four full months. 



ICnrly Morning Star — Standard deep orange-scarlet, wings 

 bright or.inge-pink. The flowers are large and are borne 

 three and four on a stem. 



Early Song Illrd — Soft pink on white ground, borne on long 

 stems of three and four. 



Early .Melody — A deeper shade of pink than Early Song Bird. 

 The flowers are large, waved, and generally borne In 

 fours on long stems. 



Early Spring Maid — Light pink on cream ground, borne In 

 fours on long stems. 



Early Heather Bell — Rich pleasing mauve. The flowers are 

 very large and borne In threes and fours on long stout 

 stems. 



Venus — White, flushed pink. 



White Orchid — Large, pure white. 



YARRAWA — The flowers are beautifully waved, and when 

 well grown measure 2% inches in diameter, many of 

 them being double, and are usually borne in fours on 

 long stems. The color Is a bright rose, the wings being 

 slightly lighter. It comes into flower very early. 



Any of the above Early Flowering Giant Spencer Sweet 

 Peas. Pkt., 15c; oz„ $1.25. 



