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THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
Large Flowering or Grandiflora Sweet Peas 
This class of Sweet Peas is the well-known ordinary type, to which belong the older standard varieties. 
The flowers are smaller than the Spencers, and now that the Spencers are so popular, many varieties of the 
grandifiora type have been discarded. There are many varieties, but the following list contains the best sorts. 
Phenomenal 
Prince Olaf 
Katherine Tracy 
Gladys Unwin 
Sybil Eckford Mrs. 
Shasta 
Queen of Spain 
ONY 
Collier Phyllis Unwin 
Mrs. Alfred Watkins 
One packet each of these Ten Large Flowering Sweet Peas for only 25 cents, postpaid 
Shades of Pink 
1761 BOLTON’S PINK. 
with tint ofsalmon. Packet, 5 cents. 
1763 EARLIEST OF ALL. The earliest 
variety. Comes into bloom 6 or 8 weeks after 
sowing the seed. Bright rose standard with 
white wings. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 
l4 pound, 60 cts.; pound, $2.00. 
1766 GLADYS UNWIN. Large and wavy; 
Beautiful pink | 
alight pink. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; | 
14 pound, 60 cts.; pound, $2.00. 
1767 HENRY ECKFORD. Almost true 
orange, self colored. Packet, 5 cents. 
1771 KATHERINE TRACY. 
standard with lighter pink wings. Pkt., 5cts. 
1774 MISS WILLMOTT. Bright orange- 
pink, with deeper tinted veins. One of the 
very best pinks. A standard and very desir- 
able variety. Packet, 5 cents. 
1775 MRS. ALFRED WATKINS. 
shaded light pink. 
20 cents; 14 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
Very Light Shades 
1792 EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. Primrose: 
extremely early, fine for forcing. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 20 ets.; 14 Ib., 60 cts.: Ib., $2.00. 
Pink 
1794 LOTTIE ECKFORD. White, shaded | 
lilae. 
very deep blue. 
Both standard and wings havearim of 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1725 MRS. COLLIER. Deep primrose. 
Wavy edges. Packet, 5 cents. 
1796 PHENOMENAL. White. shaded and 
edged with lilac. Large, wavy form. Pkt., 5c. 
1797 QUEEN OF SPAIN. Buff pink or 
creamy rose. Packet, 5 cents. 
1799 SYBIL ECKFORD. Light salmon 
and buff; open form. Packet, 5 cents. 
White Shades 
1805 BURPEE’S EARLIEST WHITE. 
Pure white. 
seed. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
l4 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.60. 
1866 DOROTHY ECKFORDB. 
white of the largest and best type. 
1807 EMILY HENDERSON. A very hardy 
and free bloomer. Pure white, and the flowers 
are large. Packet, 5 cents. 
1808 MONT BLANC. Early forcing variety. 
Fine large. pure white open flowers. Packet, 
Grandest 
| 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 14 pound, 60 cents; 
Soft pink | 
| 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, | 
| form, wavy edges. 
pound, $2.00. 
1869 NORA UNWIN. 
white. Packet, 5 cents; 
l4 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
1810 SHASTA. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Old Glory Collection of 
Sweet Peas 
One ounce King Edward VII (red) 
One ounce Dorothy Eckford (white) 
One ounce Navy Blue (blue) 
One oz. each of these three named sweet peas 
For Only 25 Cents, Postpaid 
Lavender and Mauve Shades 
1862 FRANK DOLBY. Pinkish mauve 
and lavender. Open wavy form. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 20 cts.; 14 Ib., 60 cts.3 1b., $2.00. 
1803 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. Soft 
lavender, tinted with mauve. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 20 cts.; 14 1b., 60 cts.; Ib, $2.00. 
Blooms in 45 days, after planting | 
20 cents; | 
Phkt., 5 cts. | 
Beautiful large, pure | 
ounce, 29 cents; | 
Pure white. large size, open | 
| Shades of Red 
| 1782 E. J. CASTLE. Bright crimson rose, 
with veinings of deeper rose. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 14 pound, 
| 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
1784 KING EDWARD VII. One of the 
very best pure red shades. Packet, 5 cents. 
| 1857 MILLIE MASLIN. A beautiful rich 
rosy-crimson. Distinct shade; large flowers; a 
| vigorous grower and good bloomer. Pkt., 
5 ets.; oz., 20 cts.: 14 1b., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 
1785 PHYLLIS UNWIN. Magenta rose 
and carmine, on long, stout stems. Large size, 
waved form. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 
14 pound, 60 cts.; pound, $2.00. 
1788 SUNPROOF SALOPIAN. Large, 
| crimson-seariet flower. Packet, 5 cents. 
Dark Shades 
1855 BLACK BIRD. Nearest approach to 
a black sweet pea. Packet, 5 cents. 
1811 BRILLIANT BLUE. Flower slightly 
| hooded; deep navy blue. Packet, 5 cents. 
1814 HELEN PIERCE. Bright blue, mot- 
tled on white. Packet, 5 cents. 
1817 MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON, JR. A 
clear azure blue. Packet, 5 cents. 
1818 NAWWY BLUE. Indigo and violet, 
wings violet and bright blue. Packet, 5 cts. 
1858 PRINCE OLAF. Striped and mot- 
| tled blue on white ground. Packet, 5 cents. 
Cupid Sweet Peas 
The Cupid or Tom Thumb sweet peas grow 
only 6 to 12inches high. Flowers are large. 
1821 MEXED. The cupids in one grand 
mixture. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
14 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
All sweet peas on this page, except where noted, 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; 
1022 Large lowering Finest Mixed Sweet Peas 
| Each season we sell thousands of pounds of Large Flowering Sweet Peas to customers desiring to have a little of 
| everything good and who want to purchase in bulk. This year our mixture contains more than 75 varieties, embracing 
| all the newest and best grandiflora varieties; the colors well proportioned. We can well recommend this mixture. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00, postpaid 
pound, $1.50, postpaid 
