CULl- "S NOX I'.LTIKS 



15 



Novelties in 



Tlie iifwor and later introductions are unique in 

 fine colors and for large size, cspetially the Giant 

 Orchid Flowered Sweet Peas of the Countess Spencer 

 Type, they are of' such enormous size, good sul)- 

 stance, of waved or tinted api)earance and of such 

 charming and harmonious colors that they must be 

 s; en to he appreciated by flower lovers. Producing 

 in profusion flowers measuring when well grown from 

 IV^ to 2 inciies across the standard, upoTi long stout 

 stems, often 3 to 4 to the stem. This type can be 

 appropriately described as Gigantic "Orcliid Flow- 

 ered." 



COUNTESS SPENCER. A grand large 



flower of finest fonn, of lovely shell pink, shading 

 to deeper rose pink at the edges. In size, form and 

 coloring, Countess Spencer is simply exquisite, and 

 strong and vigorous grower. Per pkt. K) cts., 2 

 pkts. 1.") cts., oz. 20 cts. 



EVELYN BYATT. The richest color- 

 ed Sweet Pea yet introduced, of a rich orange sal- 

 mon standard with wings of a trifle deeper color; 



giving a ricli fiery orange or deep sunset color tc 

 the whole flower, very striking and unique. Per 

 pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 1.5 cts., oz. ir, cts. 



GLADYS UN WIN. A large bold flower, 



not hooded but with a striking, upright, crinkled 

 or wavy standard and broad wings. A striking 

 and sterling novelty, 7-5 per cent of tiie stems with 

 four blooms. Color a beautiful pale rosy pink, one 

 of the finest Sweet Peas. Per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 

 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



Sweet Peas 



HELEN LEWIS. One of the finest 

 grand on liid llnwcri-d sort-;. Colors of wings orange 

 rose, tlie standard of a rich criirison-orang". which 

 slii'w a llnted efl'ect. Tlie l)lo"nis are gigantic in 

 si/.c, llu' rudlcil siandard often measuring 2 inches 

 acro.ss. I'er pkt. |o (Is., 2 pUts. lo cts., oz. Ij cts. 



HELEN PIERCE, in color it is a com- 



liiniilion of wiy hriglit lilue and while, not striped 

 lull marbled blue on a wiiite ground, exactly like 

 ,1 Hint lied (Jloxiiiia. 'I'he (lowers are large, of jx r- 

 |V( t shell shajie. The coh)r effect is simply fine 

 when l)U!i(1ie(! l.y itself. I'er pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 

 cts., oz. 20 cts. 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON. The* large- 



esl and best of tie.' i)rinirose-eolored Sweet Peas. 

 The \ery liest of its color to date. Per i)kt. 5 cts., 

 n/. 10 c!s., Vt 11). :;() cts. 



JOHN INGMAN. The beautiful fluted 



tlowcrs, (if tiul\' gigantic size, are a rich carmine 

 rose in tiie standard with wings of a deep rosy pink. 

 Flowers f i ( pu nily nu a.sure two inches across and 

 generally four to a spray. Of vigorous growth, the 

 \iii(>s bloom piofnsely. Sure to become a popular 

 i:ni)rile. Per pkt. 10 cIs., 2 pkts. 15 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



KING EDWARD VII. Large brilliant 



colored flowers, of a briglit red or crimson scarlet. 

 This is the very best of the dark, rich red sorts. 

 Per -pkt. 5 cts., oz: 10 cts., 14 lb. 25 cts. 



PHYLLIS UNWIN...A giant amongst 



Sweet Peas. A beautiful new seedling of Glad.vs Un- 

 wi'i with the same wavy and crinkled standard. 

 Color a deep rosy cai'mine self. The long stout 

 stems carry 3 and 4 flowers each. A most beautiful 

 vaiicty, comes perfectly true. Per pkt. 10 cts., 2 

 pkts. 15 cts., oz. 20 cts. 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA. This is an in- 

 tense scarlet self of grand texture. It is a very free 

 (iMwering variety and the flowers are of giant size 

 with long stiff stems. This grand flower does not 

 Innii in the sun. Plant is robust, sow thinner than 

 oth r varieties. Per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 cts., 

 oz. 15 els. 



ROMOLO PIAZZANNl. The color of 



this splendid new .soit is almost a true violet-blue 

 self; the standard is slightly hooded. The flowers 

 are of great size and good substance, the best of this 

 color. I'er pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



GIANT "ORCHID FLOWERED" MIX- 



ed colors. Composed exclusively of the large Orchid 

 Flowered Type, of named varieties and many seed- 

 lings of new exquisite shades and colors. A grand 

 mixture. Per pkt. 10 cts., 2 ])kts. 15 *cts., oz. 15 

 cts., % lb. .50 cts. 



THE COLLECTION of the above 12 



named varieties of (iiant Sweet I'eas, 1 pkt. of each 

 for 75 cts., or any G varieties for 40 cts., net, no 

 other discount. 



