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Choice Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



MAROON 

 Othello Spencer — Deep maroon. 



PRIMROSE OR LIGHT YELLOW 

 Dobbies' Cream — Deep primrose 

 Primrose Spencer — Light primrose yellow. 



SCARLET 

 Fiery Cross— Large, intense orange scarlet. 

 King Edward Spencer — Rich, crimson scarlet; large. 

 Grenadier— Geranium red 



• Royal Scot — BriHiant orange scarlet, does not fade in 

 hot sunshine. 



WHITE 



King White — Gigantic flowers; pure white. 

 White Spencer — Pure white; large size. 

 Etta Dyke — -Large, pure white, waved. 

 Constance Hinton — Flowers of very large size, the best 

 white for outdoor planting. 



Youth — Large white, pink picotee edge. Pkt., 15c; 

 oz., 35c. 



Any of the above named Choice Giant Spencer Sweet 



Peas, price, Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; M lb., ^1.00; 1 lb., 



^3.50, except where otherwise noted. 



NEW EARLY FLOWERING 



ORCHID-FLOWERED 

 Long Season Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



A new class of Sweet Peas excellent for winter forc' 

 ing in the greenhouse. They are equally valuable for 

 outdoor 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. 



Any of the following Early Flowering Giant Spencer 



Sweet Peas, Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; M lb., ^1.75 



except where otherwise noted. 



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 large 



blooms on long stems. 

 Early Fancy — Pale salmon pink on cream ground, deeply 



overlaid with buff; blooms very large. 

 Gilda Gray — Standard, a lovely shade of salmon-cerise. 



overlaid bright pink; wings hermosa pink, mammoth 



flowers on good stems. Pkt., 25c; oz., ^1.50. 

 Early Glitters — Bright orange-scarlet. 

 Grenadier — Dazzling scarlet. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c. 

 Early Heather Bell — Rich pleasing mauve. The flowers 



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. 



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Sweet Pea, Early Spring Maid 



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 flowers are large, waved, and generally 



borne in fours on long stems. 

 Early Morning Star — Standard deep orange-scarlet, 



wings bright orange-pink. The flowers are large and 



are borne three and four on a stem. 

 Mrs. Kerr — Flowers of immense size; color a pleasing 



shade of rich salmon, overlaid with a soft tint of 



orange. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c. 

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



