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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—F ine lavender. 
Early Aviator—Dazzling crimson-scarlet. i 
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. 
Early Flambeau—Pure orange slightly tinged with 
cerise, very large and free flowering, and will not 
burn. PkKt., 25e; oz., $1.50. 
Early Heather Bell—Rich pleasing mauve. The flow- 
ers are very large and borne in threes and fours on 
long stout stems, 
Early Hercules—Mammoth wrosy-pink, beautifully 
waved. 
Early Irene—A very fine bluish lavender without a 
trace of mauve in it. 
Early Lavender—Pink. 
Early Liberty—Crimson. 
Early Madonna—The best of all the black-seeded white 
varieties with no trace of pink in it. 
Early Melody—aA 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 i 
and are borne three and four on a stem. | 
Early Mrs. A, A. Skach—Beautiful bright pink. 
Early Mrs. Chas. Zvolanek—Fine lavender. | 
Early New Blue—The best deep blue, of robust habit, / 
food stems, carrying four large flowers. Pkt., 25e; | 
oz., $1.50. ; 
Early Othello—Deep maroon. 
Early Picotee—Color pure white with an edging of 
violet blue on standard and wings. Very attrac- i 
tive. | 
Early Pink and White Orchid—Similar to Christmas 
Pink, but larger and stems longer. 
Early Quaker Maid—Lavender suffused with mauve, : 
blooms very large. 
Rene Rose Charm—Bright rose with four very large 
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oms on very long stems, remains clear rose all 
season. 
Early Rose Dore—A beautiful soft rose suffused sal- 
mon-orange borne on long stems, carrying three 
and four well placed flowers. PkKt., 25e; oz, $1.50. 
Early Rose Queen—Rose-pink. 
Early Snowflake—Large pure white, flowers waved. 
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 
Sweet Pea, Early Spring Maid. in fours on long stems. 
Early Starlight—Clear lavender blue, very early. The 
flowers are nicely placed on long, stout stems 
PkKt., 25c; 0z., $1.50. 
Early Vanitie—Dainty and charming, color old ivory. 
New Early Flowering flushed rose. 
Early Venus—White, flushed pink. 
ORCHID-FLOWERED Early Wedgewood—Clear blue, borne in fours. 
Early White Orchid—Large, pure white. | 
Long Season Giant Spencer Sweet Peas Early Yarrawa—Beautifully waved, and are usually | 
borne in fours on long stems. The color is a bright 
rose, the wings being slightly lighter. 
A new class of Sweet Peas excellent for winter forcing in Any of the above Early Flowering Giant Spencer 
the greenhouse. They are equally valuable for outdoor culti- Sweet Peas: Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c; %4 Ib., $1.75, except 
vation, coming into bloom several weeks earlier than the late where otherwise noted. 
Spencer type. One of their chief characteristics is their long Choice Mixture of New Early Flowering Long Season 
season period of blooming, generally continuing to bear freely Giant Spencer Sweet Peas, PkKt., 10c; oz., 50c; % 
four full months Ib., $1.50; 1 Ib., $5.00. 
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