li^CoNARD and Jones Company, Annual Climbers 



SWEET PEA NOVELTIES 



Among recent Sweet Pea novelties there has appeared nothing finer than the new race of "Orchid Flowered or Countess 

 Spencer" type. Their enormous size and wonderful beauty of form will be fully shown to anyone who will plant from the 

 following list. These leaders represent the Acme of present day Sweet Pea culture from the gardens of the foremost 

 originators. 



"Apple Blossom " Spencer &rm en in ar ?he 



Spencer type of the well-known and popular Apple Blos- 

 som variety. Some flowers are very daintily and others 

 more deeply tinted pink, but they are all of the most 

 beautiful form with petals that are wavy and crinkled to 

 a remarkable degree. The vine is very thrifty and 

 blooms freely. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 



" Kin? Edward " Spencer Zt St ti 



most beautiful of all the Spencers. Petals have the same 

 delightful wavy edges, but are truly gigantic in size. 

 The color is captivating, a rich rosy carmine with stand- 

 ards a deep carmine scarlet of glossy effect. The stems 

 are thick and often fifteen inches long with four fine flow- 

 ers on each. Certainly a grand novelty. Pkt., 15c. 

 f lflra PlTrtlQQ (PRIMROSE SPENCER) This is, so 

 V-/10.1 d ^Ul Hod f ar as can be ascertained, the finest 

 of the yellow " Spencers." Produces in great profusion 

 flowers of enormous size on fine long stems. Pkt., 15c. 

 Fttfl TWkP ( WH,TE SPENCER) We consider Etta 

 1^1 la. 1/jxit Dyke an improvement over the white 

 Spencer of 1909, which in some cases on poor soils did not 

 come entirely true. Etta Dyke, in size, form and purity, 

 we believe stands head in its color class. Pkt., 15c; 

 2 for 25c 

 "FvPlvn WPtniQ (YELLOW SPENCER) Mr. Rohnert, 

 L^ V tl Y 11 11 dlilo one f the leading growers of Cali- 

 fornia, says: "Evelyn Hemis is to my idea the very finest 

 Sweet Pea to date." It is exceedingly large, a good yellow 

 with a terra-cqtta edge. Pkt., 15c; oz., 35c 



PmiTltPCC QnATIPAl* Flowers of extremely large size. 



l^UUlUCdd OytllCCl The coloring is silver- white, 

 suffused with soft rose-pink, which deepens at the outer 

 edges. Pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; j lb., $1.00, postpaid. 



OFFER i pkt. each of H ?Z r post- 

 N0. 112 above 6 kinds, VOC»f paid 



Flower of 

 Spencer "Ett 



Exactly Natural 



Size 



BEST UP-TO-DATE SWEET PEAS 



Our Splendid New Sweet Peas are the prettiest and most satisfactory flowers you can have. They grow easily and bloom 

 very quickly. We offer the sweetest and most beautiful varieties in existence, at very little prices. They do well every- 

 where; bloom abundantly and give pleasure to all. 



The Culture is very simple — Plant the seed three or four inches deep, in the most convenient place you happen to have, 

 very early in the Spring — just as early as possible — February, March, April or May, according to the season and locality. 

 Keep the ground loose and mellow, give the young plants good support to climb on — - wire netting, twine or brush. Keep 

 the flowers picked off clean every day as fast as they open (this is very important), and they will bloom abundantly for many 

 weeks. No flowers are easier to grow or more certain to give satisfaction. 



NOTE — Our regular 5c pkts. of Sweet Peas each contain from 80 to 90 seeds, enough for a single row four to six feet 

 long; an ounce contains from 300 to 360 seeds, according to size, and is sufficient for a single row 20 feet long, and i lb. is 

 enough for 75 feet of row. See Prices at foot of this page and Special Offer No. 113, on opposite page. 



WHITE SHADES 



DOROTHY ECKFORD— Grand pure white flowers, beauti- 

 fully shell-shaped and extra large. 



MONT BLANC — New early flowering; splendid for forcing. 



NORA UNWIN — Bold, wavy standard, claimed to outrank 

 all the other pure whites, being larger and of finer form. 



SADIE BURPEE — Flowers flushed with delicate pink when 

 first opened. 



LIGHT PINK 



DAINTY-^- White with pink edge. Most charming. 

 GLADYS UNWIN — A lovely pink, crinkled and waved. 

 KATHERINE TRACY— Bright, shining pink, extra large. 



DEEP PINK 



JANET SCOTT — A most handsome new variety; flowers of 



enormous size and profusion. 

 PRIMA DONNA — Extra large size and beautiful form; lovely 



shaded pink. 



STRIPED AND VARIEGATED 



AMERICA — Flowers very large, color bright flashing crim- 

 son, on white ground; rich and beautiful. 



AURORA — Immense flowers, borne three or four on a stem, 

 white, flaked and striped with bright orange salmon. 



HELEN PIERCE — The color is very bright blue mottled on 

 pure white. It does not show any suggestion of stripe but 

 is uniformly marbled. Fine effect when bunched by itself. 



MRS. J. CHAMBERLAIN — Ground color is a clear silvery 

 white, brightly striped soft rosy pink. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



BLACK KNIGHT — Extra large, widely expanded flowers, 

 deep wine red, shaded purple, very dark, almost black. 



MIDNIGHT— Darkest Sweet Pea grown. 



DUKE OF WESTMINSTER (NEW)— A beautiful rosy claret. 



OTHELLO — Solid deep maroon; one of the darkest and 

 deepest rich crimson varieties. Flowers very large. 



CREAM OR LIGHT YELLOW 



LADY M. ORMSBY=GORE— Primrose shaded buff. 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON— Large giant flowers; one of the 

 very finest of this lovely primrose color. 



SUNBEAMS— Early flowering, excellent for forcing. A prim- 

 rose Mont Blanc. 



SYBIL ECKFORD— Apricot shading to lemon. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



ADMIRATION (NEW)— Beautiful shade of rosy lavender. 

 FLORA NORTON— Rich lavender to light blue; very pleasing. 

 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON— Soft shade of light lavender. 

 MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON— Almost a sky blue. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



BRILLIANT BLUE— Pronounced a true deep Oxford blue. 

 COUNTESS OF CADOGAN — Extra large, widely expanded 



flowers, beautiful light bluish purple, passing to clear, 



violet blue; exquisitely shaded. 

 DAVID R. WILLIAMSON— Standard indigo, wings lighter. 

 NAVY BLUE— Real true navy blue, the deepest and darkest 



true blue Sweet Pea yet introduced. 



PRICES 



«^^s— -— 



5c. 

 per 



per 

 oz.; 



pkt.; any 

 in larger 



7 pkts. for 

 quantities, 



25c; 12 

 20c. per 



112 



pkts. for 40c; 10c 

 i lb.; 60c per lb., 



POSTPAID 



