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The Giant Waved Spencer 

 Sweet Peas— continued 



or "Orchid 

 Flowered ' 



Henderson's Packets of Named Sweet Peas 

 contain 40 to 50 seeds (except those specially noted) 



Empress Eugenie (Improved Jnanila Spencer). The 

 latest and best "lavender striped"; very light blue and 

 lavender flakes and stripes on silvery- white 



Ethel Roosevelt. Large creamy-buff coloted flowers 

 flushed and flaked with pale rose-pink 



Etta Dyke (White Spencer; Purity, Freda; Paradise 

 White; Moneymaker, etc.). A superior strain of "White 

 Spencer" larger, whiter and better frilled 



Fiery Cross. Fiery orange-scarlet — fine large waved 

 flowers that do not sunburn. (Pkt. of 30 seeds) 



Flora Norton Spencer (Kathleen MacGowan; Anglian 

 Blue; Zephyr). Beautiful azure or pale blue flowers 

 of medium size but profusely produced. . . 



Florence Morse (Bobby K.; Princess Victoria). Very 

 large wavy flowers of soft blush-pink flushed towards 

 edge with deeper pink 



Florence Nightingale (Lavender Queen; Lavender George 

 Herbert). (See "£" colored plate and page 118) 

 Large lavender with pinkish sheen 



George Herbert. Bright carmine-rose — large fine waved 

 flowers 



Gladys Burt. Warm cream-pink, deeper at the edges — 

 throat yellowish-pink 



Harmony. Very charming coloring; lemon suffused 

 with lavender and pink. (Pkt. of 25 seeds) 



Helen Lewis (Anglian Orange; Maggie Stark, etc.). A 

 very large and fine orange-rose; wings orange-salmon. 



Helen Pierce Spencer (Lady Ursula; Mrs. T. IF. War- 

 ren). A large, true waved Spencer; ground color white 

 rippled and penciled with bright blue 



Hercules. (See "F" colored plate and page 118) 



Illuminator. A warm orange-rose self or light orange 

 scarlet. Very large waved flowers 



Irish Belle (Dream; Dorothy; Annabel Lee; Mrs. Reginald 

 Hill). Soft lilac on cream flushed pale rosy-mauve; 



Jean Ireland. A grand new "yellow picotee." Coloring 

 primrose-buff, edged and suffused carmine-rose 



John Ingman (Mrs. Wm. King; Paradise Carmine). 

 Rich carmine-rose, very large and fine waved form.. . 



King Edward Spencer (Crimson Giant; Mrs. Duncan; 

 The King). Rich crimson-scarlet; large open, waved 

 flowers 



King Manoel (Black Knight Spencer). (See " H" 

 colored plate and page 118) 



King White. (See "I" colored plate and page 118) 



Lady Evelyn Eyre (Mrs. Hardcaslle Sykes). Immense 

 long-stemmed flowers of exquisite rosy-blush opening 

 with a lemonish flush 



Lavender George Herbert. One of the best in its class; 

 color, bluish lavender; flowers of the largest size. . . . 



Lord Nelson Spencer (Blue Jacket; Blue King; May 

 Farquhar; Mrs. G. Charles). The effect is rich navy- 

 blue; banner indigo-purple; wings violet-blue 



Loyalty (April; Bertie Usher; George Curzon; Prince Oloj; 

 Suffragette). The finest and largest blue striped; color 

 white flaked and marbled bright blue : . . . 



Margaret Atlee. (See "J" colored plate and page 118) . . 



Margaret Madison (Guy Hemus; Walter P. Wright; 

 Winifred Unwin). Large clear pale azure-blue.... 



Marie Corelli (Marjorie Willis; Prince of Wales Spencer). 

 Brilliant rose-red; fine, large beautifully waved flowers 



Marks Tey. A large fine rosy maroon with bluish mauve 

 wings. A dusky "bicolor" of huge size. (Pkt. of 25 

 seeds) .' 



Martha Washington (Eric Harvey; Marchioness of 

 Tweeddale). ISee " K" colored plate and page 118). . 



Maud Holmes (Sunproof Crimson; Crimson King). An 

 unsurpassed "Sunproof" crimson 



Mauve Queen (Winsome; Bertha Massey; Mrs. R. H. 

 Carrad). {See "A" colored plate and page 118) 



May Campbell. Large cream-colored flowers flecked 

 and blotched in the center with purplish-carmine. . . 



Miriam Beaver. A wonderfully beautiful variety; soft 

 salmon-shell pink, shaded hydrangea-pink 



Mrs. Chamberlain Spencer (Gaiety Spencer). Striped, 

 bright rose-pink on white; large waved flowers 



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" You will notice I order three 

 collections of Spencer Sweet Peas, for 

 the reason that we had such success 

 last summer with them. The flowers 

 were much admired by all." 



FRED S. JONES, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 

 ** We had wonderful results with 

 your Sweet Peas last summer. Never 

 having had any experience in the 

 garden, I and my friends were 

 amazed." Miss ANNA I. SCHOTT, 

 950 E. 225lh St., 

 New York, N. Y. 

 "The Spencer Sweet Peas I got 

 from you last year were the most 

 beautiful I ever saw. We had 30 feet 

 of 5-foot wire, and they reached far 



above it. They were a perfect mass of 

 bloom until frost." 



Mrs. L. W. WOLF, 

 April 10, 1916. Boyers, Pa. 



' 1 have been planting your Spencer 

 Sweet Peas for the past five years, and 

 it is a treat to have the strangers pass 

 by and remark how pretty they look. 

 They had three flowers on a stem." 

 A. J. NEILSON, 

 River St., 

 March 6. 1916. Atlantic, Mass. 



"My Sweet Peas raised from seeds 

 purchased from you were the most 

 beautiful I have ever seen, and greatly 

 admired by all." 



Miss IDA F. THA YER. 

 August 8, 1916. Point Loma, Cat. 



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