Th’ GonARD 4x» JONES CoMPANY, ANNUAL CLIMBERS 
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SWEET PEA NOVELTIES 
ORCHID* FLOWERED-TYPE 
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 lists. These leaders represent the Acme 
of present day Sweet Pea culture from the gardens of the foremost originators. 
714 ETHEL ROOSEVELT 
/ A true waved variety of the largest and most perfect Spen- 
/ certype. The ground color is a soft pleasing primrose or 
straw color, overla d with dainty flakes and splashes of blush 
crimson. The crimson is not at all pronoun ed and 
simply gives warmth and golden tinting to the yel- 
lowish ground work. It is undoubtedly the daintiest 
and most beaut ful of all striped or flaked sweet 
THE 
LEADING NOVELTY 
SPENCER 
SWEET PEA 
FOR 1911 
A spray of the grand new 
Spencer, 
ETHEL ROOSEVELT. 
From a photograph. 
“This for a long time 
will remain the leader in 
this color in the orchids.” 
770 Bush Sweet Peas 
These grow erect and need no sticks or sup- 
port of any kind. The Bush Sweet Peas are well 
worth a liberal trial, but cannot take the place of 
the grand old standard varieties, which must still 
be our main reliance for general planting. Mixed 
colors, 5c. per pkt.; 0z., 10c.; $ lb., 25c., postpaid. 
Dwarf Cupid or Bedding Sweet Peas 
Very useful for sowing in borders where they 
form beds of dark green foliage a foot wide and 
six to eight inches high. Price, same for all, Pkt. 
5e.; oz., 10c.; 4 lb., 25c., postpaid. 
775 PINK CUPID—Fine bright rose pink. 
778 WHITE CUPID—Pure snow white. 
779 CUPID—Mixed colors. 
730 Double Sweet Peas 
Only about 25 to 40 per cent. of the flowers will 
come double. Price for best colors, mixed, Pkt. 
5c.; oz., 10c.; $ lb., 25c.; lb., 75c., postpaid. 
114 
peas. 
700 Marie Corelli Cole: brilliant rose carmine 
10 seeds. Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts. for 25c. 
orred. The plant is of strong 
growth, very free flowering and the long, strong stems 
usually bear four flowers each. Experts claim that this 
will be in the fore rank of distinct Spencer novelties. 
25 seeds. 
701 Asta Ohn Color, charming soft lavender, suffused 
ma 
Pkt., 15ce. 
uve. This is the first lavender of the 
true Spencer type that has been introduced into 
America. 
The stems are long, strong and bear four 
flowers each. 25 seeds. Pkt. 15c. 
CFFER No. 114—The above 3 Novelty 
Spencers, | pkt. each, for 40c. 
BEST 12 SPENCERS 
About 50 Seeds in Each Packet 
792 APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER (Tinted Pink) — Some 
flowers are very daintily and others more deeply tinted 
pink. Pkt., 10c. 
703 AURORA SPENCER (Variegated)—Cream white ground 
eel flaked and mottled rich orange salmon. 
., 10c. 
704 CLARA CURTISS (Primrose Spencer)—This is, so far 
at gan Be ascertained, the finest of the yellow ‘‘Spencers.”’ 
te (os 
705 COUNTESS SPENCER (Pink)—This is the original 
Spencer. Color lovely pale pink. Pkt., 10c. 
706 DAINTY SPENCER (White)—A strong grower. Color 
white edged with pale rose. Exquisite. Pkt., 10c. 
707 ETTA DYKE (White Spencer)—In size, form and purity 
ae Se ‘Etta Dyke” stands head in its color class. 
t., 10c. 
708 GEORGE HERBERT (Rosy Carmine)—This variety is 
of largest size and best Spencer form. Pkt., 10c. 
709 KING EDWARD VII (Crimson Scarlet)—One of, the 
most beautiful of the ‘‘Spencers.’’ The color is captivat- 
ing, almost a crimson scarlet self. Pkt., 10c. 
710 MRS. ROUTZAHN (Apricot)—Buff or apricot ground, 
flushed and suffused with delicate pink. Pkt., 10c. — 
711 OTHELLO SPENCER (Maroon)—Very large size. Color 
rich deep maroon. Pkt., 10c. 
712 SENATOR SPENCER (Variegated) — Deep claret or 
wine color stripes and flakes on a light heliotrope ground. 
Pkt., 10c. 
713 W. T. HUTCHINS (Buff)—Light apricot or buff over- 
laid with a beautiful blush pink. Pkt., 10c. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 114a—! Pkt. each of | 
above selected Spencer Sweet Peas, in all 
12 Pkts. for $1.00 
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