"Stokes' Standard SEEDS^/^f Garden and Farm f 



STOKES' SWEET PEAS 



Mew Spencer, or Orchid-Flowered 



These new Sweet Peas are of unusual size, waved and fluted and with 

 charming blendings of colors. Flowers are not only of extra-large size, but 

 are very distinct from the old Grandiflora type in having the outer edges 

 of the standard and wings beautifully crinkled and waved; the tissue being 

 so full that there is not room for it to lie flatly expanded or smoothly rolled. 

 Primrose Spencer. Very large petals, waved and fluted at the edges. Pkt. 



Flowers of a distinct primrose color oz. 30c. $0 10 



White Spencer. Enormous, pure white, crinkled an 

 Duplex Spencer. Produces large and waved flowei 



Countess Spencer. Silvery white, suffused soft rose- 

 George Herbert. Bright rose-carmine 



John Ingman. Finely fluted; carmine-rose and rosy pink. 



Asta Ohn. Soft lavender Hoz. 25c, 



Othello Spencer. Deep, rich maroon 



Aurora Spencer. Orange-rose on white 



Marie Corelli. Wings rose-crimson, standard cherry-red.. 



Helen Lewis. Rich crimson-orange 



Mrs. A. Ireland. Rosy pink, creamy base 



Evelyn Hemus. Pink with darker pink edges 



Apple Blossom Spencer. Color of apple blossoms. . 

 Spencer or Orchid-flowered Mixed. Contains the large Orchid- 

 flowering varieties only. Includes all colors of beautiful, crinkled, 

 waved varieties oz. 25c, l A\b. 75c, lb. $2.50. . 



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Unwin Sweet Peas 



Although of distinct origin, these are nearly of the same type as the 

 Countess Spencer, but the flowers are not so large. They are very beautiful 

 and come uniformly waved and fluted. Pkt. 



Gladys Unwin. A fine, bold flower; lovely pink oz. 20c. . $0 10 



Phenomenal. White, tinged with rosy lavender oz. 15c... 10 



Frank Dolby. Pinkish mauve and lavender; open and wavy .oz. 20c. . . 10 

 Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Standard pink shading to blush. . .oz. 20c. . 10 

 Nora Unwin. Pure white; very large, open, wavy form.. . .oz. 20c. . 10 

 Phyllis Unwin. Light magenta-rose and carmine oz. 15c. . 10 



Early Sweet Peas for Forcing 



Flowers in forty-five to sixty days; plant makes a dwarf, bushy growth. 

 Mont Blanc. Flowers pure white. 

 Earliest Sunbeams. Rich primrose. 



Earliest White. Ten days earlier than Mont Blanc. 16 to 20 inches 



high, covered with flowers on strong stems 6 to 8 inches long. 

 Earliest of All. Rosy pink, wings creamy white suffused pale rose. 

 Price of the above Early Sweet Peas: Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., ViU>- 

 40 cts., lb. $1.25 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



Sweet Peas in Mixture 



Stokes' Standard Mixed. This splendid mixture is composed 



of the Spencer or Orchid-flowered varieties, including many Pkt. 

 of the finest varieties oz. 20c, %\b. 50c, lb. $1.75. '.$0 10 



Stokes' Elite Mixture. This mixture consists of the large- 

 flowering named varieties, and will make a very superior 

 mixture oz. 15c, M\b. 40c, lb. $1. . 



Eckford's Large-flowering Mixed. This mixture contains 

 a good assortment of all the famous Eckford Sweet Peas. 



oz. 10c, Yi\b. 30c, lb. $1 . . 



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Dwarf Cupid Sweet Peas 



Plants are seldom more than 6 inches in height, and form a dense 

 mat of richest green foliage, 15 inches in diameter. The flowers are 

 as fine as some of the tall varieties. Pkt. 

 Finest Mixed oz. 15c, Jilb. 45c... $0 05 



Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 



If sown indoors in fall will bloom by Christmas. 

 Christmas Pink. Pink and white. Mrs. E. Wild. Carmine. 

 Florence Denzer. Pure white. Wachtung. (Black Seed.) White. 

 Price of the Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas: Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., 

 i/ 4 lb. 75 cts., lb. $2 



Named Sweet Peas 



Price of any of 



WHITE 



Dorothy Eckford. Fine, pure white; large. 



Shasta. Very large; pure white. 

 PRIMROSE- YELLOW 



Stella Morse. Rich primrose, flushed pink. 

 ORANGE-PINK 



Henry Eckford. Clear orange self; fine. 



Miss Willmott. Orange-pink; very large. 

 PINK and WHITE 



Ex. -Early Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 

 PINK 



Agnes Eckford. Very light self; pink. 

 Lovely. Soft shell-pink; large-flowering. 

 ROSE, or DEEP PINK 



Lady Skelmersdale. Standard carmine 

 shading to white, wings almost white. 



V 4 lb. 



the following sorts: Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts, 

 Rose, or Deep Pink, continued 



Royal Rose. Standard rose, wings light 

 pink; very large-flowering. 

 SCARLET and CRIMSON 



King Edward VII. Scarlet; very large. 



Queen Alexandra. Rich scarlet; fine. 

 MAROON 



Black Knight. Deep maroon, self-colored. 



Othello. A very deep, glossy maroon self. 

 PURPLE-MAUVE 



Captivation. Light purple-magenta. 



Emily Eckford. Rosy mauve changing to 

 blue. 



BLUE and PURPLE 



Captain of the Blues. Standard purple- 

 blue, wings bright blue. 



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40 cts., lb. $1 



Blue and Purple, continued 



Navy-Blue. Standard indigo and violet, 

 wings indigo shading to navy-blue and 

 bright blue. 

 LAVENDER 



Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve or 

 lavender. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Standard mauve, 

 wings lavender; flowers extra large. 

 BLUE or LAVENDER-EDGED 



Lottie Eckford. White, edged lavender. 

 VARIEGATED 



Helen Pierce. Bright blue mottled on 



pure white. 

 Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. White, 

 striped and flaked heavily with pale rose 



