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SWEET PEAS—Standard Grandiflora 
The following are the very choicest standard sorts—varieties that stand at the head of their respective color and 
that have the endorsement of the leading American and European specialists, and it would be impossible to select 
a similar list out of the vast number of standard sorts that would combine in the same degree all the qualities which 
go to make up first-class varieties. 
Standard bright-rose pink; 
Blanche Ferry. creamy white, “tinted with rose. 
The latest improved and best pure 
Dorothy Eckford. white in existence, is semi-hooded, 
of best form, with large wings, and very large standard, 
which average two inches across. Is similar in effect to 
Burpee’s Earliest, but is fully one-half larger. 
| Standard clear purple. 
Duke of Westminster. Standard ciear per. 
Large size, hooded form. 
A rich lavender, entirely free from any 
Flora Norton.’ idish tinge—almost “a bright blue.” 
Crop very short. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; %4 Ib. 50c. 
A bold, giant flower of a beau- 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. tiful URITEORS Coles 
Janet Scott. 
A beautiful rich pink. The unusual size 
of the wings, with the large substantial 
hooded standard, give the flowers an appearance of enor- 
mous size. 
Jeanie Gordon. 
wings 
Wings 
violet 
Standard bright rose on _ primrose 
ground; wings creamy, suffused rose. 
King Edward VIL.The standard is of a bright crim- 
son scarlet, wings of same shade of 
color, only not so bright. The long stems invariably 
carry three fine flowers. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. 
form. It is the largest 
varieties. 
7 Large silvery-white flowers, beauti- 
oe Eckford. fully shaded and edged with soft lav- 
ender. 
Lovely. 
7 1 A very effective standard orange pink, 
Miss Wilmott. showing veins of deeper orange pink. 
Very large size, semi-hooded form of the very best type, 
with long stems. : 
Very dark maroon; showing 
Othello. black. Practically a 
hooded form. 
St.- George. 
Standard mauve, wings lav- 
ender, large size, hooded 
and lightest shade of lavender 
Beautiful shades of soft shell-pink, changing 
to very light rose at the outer edges. 
of almost 
Large size, 
veins 
self-color. 
The bold, expanded standard is a rich pure 
orange in color, while the large. wings are 
a distinct orange-carmine. It is not inclined to burn 
under the bright sunshine. Altogether is the most beau- 
tiful and brillant of the rich orange shades of the Gran- 
diflora type. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; %4 lb. 40c.; lb. $1.25. 
Price any of the above varieties, except where noted, 
pkt: 5c; and 0c); oz: 5c; 45 Ibe40.e53 by $ile25% 
7 > This mixture has been made up by 
Superior Mixture. ourselves out of the above-named 
varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in color, and must 
not be confounded with cheap grades, which are har- 
vested in mixture and always contain a large proportion 
of dull and undesirable colors, Pkt. 5c. and 10c.; oz. 15c.; 
Y% Ib. 40c.; lb. $1.25. 
Orchid—Flowered or Spencer Type Sweet Peas 
They are quite distinct from the grandiflora types, having large, round, open flowers of extraordinary size, usu- 
ally measuring two inches across, with waxy standards and wide spreading wings. 
Crop very short. 
making them exceptionally valuable for cutting. 
1 The color is a charming soft lavender, suf- 
Asta Ohir. fused with mauve; each stem bears four fine 
waved flowers. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c. 
Vhi A pure waxy white of enormous size. 
V te Spencer. The standards measure from 1% to 2 
inches across; the stems are very strong and 12 inches in 
length. The vines attain a height of 8 to 10 feet. Pkt. 
10c.; oz. 40c. 
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| are borne three and four upon long, stiff stems. 
The stem is long and strong, 
A soft rose pink, which deepens at 
the outer edges. The large flowers 
Pkt. 10c.; 
Countess Spencer. 
oz. 30c. 
1 Bright crimson-scarlet. The 
King Edward Spencer. standard measures from one - 
The long, stiff 
stems frequently carry four fine blooms. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c. 
