A. CURRIE & CO. 



130 Wisconsin St..Milwaukee.Wis.v^ 



Sweet Pea, Early Spring Maid. 



New Early Flowering 



ORCHID-FLOWERED 



Long Season Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



A new class of Sweet Peas excellent for winter forcing- In 

 the greenhouse. They are equally valuable for outdoor culti- 

 vation, 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 

 (our full months. 



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Sweet Peas 



Early Flowering Giant Spencer 



Early All White — The finest White Sweet Pea to date. 

 It bears four gigantic blooms on very long stems. 

 Early Amethyst — Royal purple. 

 Early Asta Ohn — Fine lavender. 

 Early Aviator — Dazzling- crimson-scarlet. 



Early Fair Maid — Blush pink suffused salmon, on a 

 white ground, of robust growth, carrying four larg-e 

 blooms on long stems. 



Early Fancy — Pale salmon pink on cream g-round, 

 deeply overlaid with buff; blooms very large. 



Early Flambeau — Pure orange slightly tinged with 

 cerise, very large and free flowering, and will not 

 burn. Pkt., 25c; oz., ?1.50. 



Early Glitters — Bright orange-scarlet. 



Early Heather Bell — Rich pleasing mauve. The flow- 

 ers are very large and borne in threes and fours on 

 long stout stems. 



Early Irene — A very fine bluish lavender without a 

 trace of mauve in it. 



Early Madonna — The best of all the black-seeded white 

 varieties with no trace of pink in it. 



Early Melody — A deeper shade of pink than Early 

 Song Bird. The fiowers are large, waved, and gen- 

 erally borne in fours on long stems. 



Early Morning Star — Standard deep orange-scarlet, 

 wing-s bright orange-pink. The flowers are large 

 and are borne three and four on a stem. 



Early Mrs. A. A. Skach — Beautiful bright pink. 



Early New Blue — The best deep blue, of robust habit, 

 good stems, carrying four large flowers. Pkt., 25c; 

 oz., $1.50. 



Early Othello — Deep maroon. 



Early Picotee — Color pure white with an edging of 

 violet blue on standard and wings. Very attrac- 

 tive. 



Early Rose Charm — Bright rose with four very large 

 blooms on very long stems, remains clear rose all 

 season. 



Early Rose Dore — A beautiful soft rose suffused sal- 

 mon-orang-e borne on long- stems, carrying three 

 and 'four well placed flowers. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.25. 



pure white, flowers waved, 



Early Snowflake — Large 

 borne on long stems. 



Early Song Bird — Soft pink on white ground, borne on 

 long stems of three and four. 



Early Spring Maid — Light pink on cream ground, borne 

 in fours on long stems. 



Early Starlight — Clear lavender blue, very early. The 

 flowers are nicely placed on long, stout stems. 

 Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.2.5. 



Early Vanitie — Dainty and charming, color old ivory, 

 flushed rose. 



Early Venus — White, flushed pink. 



Early W^edgewood — Clear blue, borne in fours. 



Early W^hlte Orchid — Larg^e, pure white. 



Early Yarrawa — Beautifully waved, and are usually 

 borne in fours on long stems. The color is a bright 

 rose, the wings being slightly lighter. 



Any of the ahove Early Flowering Giant Spencer 

 Sweet Peas. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50e; ^4 lb., (1.75, except 

 w^here otherwise noted. 



Choice Mixture of New Early FlowerlnST Longr Season 

 Giant Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt., 10c; o*., 50c; % lb., 

 $1.50; 1 lb., $5.00. 



