SWEET PEAS 



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Standard Orchid-Flowered Varieties and Novelties 



Price of All Named Sorts; 10c per Packet; 2Sc per Oz. 

 Packets Contain from 40 to 50 Seeds 



4002 Adorable. Salmon cerise on cream ground. (.See color plate D, page 93.) 



4006 Ambition. Large deep lavender. (See color plate E, page 93.) 



4007 Americra. Striped and flaked brilliant carmine over white; very large. 

 4009 Amethyst. Beautiful clear blue. (See color plate C, page 93.) 



4016 Ascot. Large frilled, self pink flowers. 



4021 Avalanche. Very large pure white. (See color plate F, page 93.) 



4027 Beauty. Large bluish pink flowers. 



4049 Bonny Briar. The standard and wings have the same delightful shade of 

 rose pink on a white ground, the rose color is toned down with a glint of 

 amber. 



4054 Celebrity. The most vigorous growing orange colored Sweet Pea, robust 

 in growth the flowers are usually large and the stems long and strong. 



4055 Chieftain. Beautiful deep mauve. 

 4057 Charm. Rich orange red cerise. 



4063 Corona. Carmine rose on white ground. 



4072 Crintson King. Large rich deep crimson waved flowers of fine form. 



4074 Daffodil. Large flowering very deep primrose. (See color plateG, page 93.) 



4077 Debutante. The color is difficult to describe, but the general effect is 

 a lovely, soft salmon shaded coral or peach pink. 



4083 Dolores. Deep rose pink marbled on cream ground. (.See color plate A, 

 page 93.) 



4087 Ecstasy. A pure and lively shade of pale pink on a white ground with 

 enormous frilled blooms. 



4104 Fortune. A rich dark blue, the wings are real blue, bright and solid; 

 standards of great size, beautifully waved, are real violet. 



4105 Gold Crest. One of the brightest varieties, orange, tinted salmon. 

 4109 Grenadier. lUirge waved flowers of deep cerise. 



4111 Gieneagles. Immense pale lavender blue. 



4148 Huntsman. A beautiful shade of scarlet. 



4188 Leviathan. Deep rich maroon. (See color plate At, page 93.) 



4219 Mary Pickford. A beautiful light pink, with just the faintest suffusion 

 of salmon. The perfectl.v formed flowers that are invariably grouped in 

 fours on the long stems are large and decidedly waved. 



4232 Mrs. A. Searles. An ideal flower for all purposes, rich pink, merging 

 into a soft red or golden orange. 



4234 Mrs. Cuthbertson. Rose pink white wings. (See color plate P, page 93.) 



4245 Olympia. Deep rich purple of exquisite form; large flower. (See color 

 plate O, page 93.) 



4249 Pinkie. The beautiful rose-pink tone of the flower is free from the "bliie- 

 ness" of other deep pinks, and in a bunch it is glorious. (See color plate K, 

 page 93.) 



4250 Powerscourt. Flowers of an immense size, color pure lavender. 



4252 Prince of Orange. The deepest orange. (See color plate L, page 93.) 

 425S Red Boy. Large flowering deep crimson. (See color plate B, page 93.) 

 4259 ReHection. Beautiful clear blue. 



4283 Smiles. Beautiful shrimp pink, shaded 'salmon. (See color plate B. 

 page 93.) 



4284 Sultan. Large glossy black maroon. 



4285 Sybil Henshaw. Large flower, deep crimson, well frilled, sunproof. 



4286 Susan. Blush pink on cream. (See color plate J, page 93.) 



4287 Tangerine. Brilliant orange or tangerine colored flowers. The large 

 flowers and long stems make this most effective. 



4288 Tranquillity. Soft rosy lilac on cream, large flowers, long stems. (See 

 color plate I, page 93.) 



4296 Welcome. Bright dazzling scarlet. (See color plate N , page 93) 



4298 What Joy. Primrose yellow shading to cream. 



4300 Henderson's Mixed Giant Spencer Sweet Peas. Composed exclusively 

 of Giant Waved Spencer varieties, blended in proper proportion of bright 

 colors and shades. 



Price, 10c per pkt. (75 to 100 seeds) ; 20c per oz. (400 to 500 seeds) ; 

 60c per >i lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



One ounce will sow a double row twenty feet long. 



Early Flowering Giant Spencer 

 Standard Varieties 



The plants of this new race are of strong constitution, and bloom continuously 

 for about four months if grown under congenial conditions. Grown in the open 

 ground they begin flowering in about 106 days from seed sowing or fully four weeks 

 sooner than late flowering sweet peas sown at the same time. This race will sup- 

 plant all other early and late flowering sweet peas for winter flowering under 

 glass, and also tor open ground culture in our Southern States — sown perferably 

 in fall or winter. Condensed cultural instructions for garden culture under both 

 northern and southern conditions and for -winter flowering under glass are given in 

 Heitderson's leaflet, "How to Grow Sweet Peas to Perfection," free to customers. 



Price of any named varieties listed below, 15c per pkt.; 50c per oz. 



Packets contain from 40 to SO seeds. 



4305 Early Alameda. The color is deep rose-pink overlaid with glowing salmon- 

 cerise pink. The stems are long and the flowers, mostly fours, are well 

 placed. 



4307 American Beauty. A rich, crimson rose color on a white ground. The 

 blossoms are borne on long stout stems having four magnificent flowers. 



4308 Early Apollo. The color is a soft salmon-cerise. The flowers are unusually 

 large, nicely waved, splendidly placed and the stems are very long. 



4312 Early Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 



4314 Early Bright Light. A flaming self scarlet. It is absolutely sun proof 

 and, in fact, the brighter the sun, the brighter the color. 



4315 Early Eleanor Blue. This is the new shade of blue which became so popu- 

 lar in Washington. The color is a delightful Eleanor Blue with a silver 

 sheen and the flowers are spicy fragrant. 



4316 Early Exposition Pink. Exposition Pink can be best described as a 

 gorgeous pink. The blooms, four to a stem, are very large, wavy and well 

 spaced. The stems are long and stout and the plant is an extremely prolific 

 producer of blooms over a very long flowering period. 



4318 Early Fandango. A duplex early of a bright rose color. Early Fandango 

 is strong in growth and usually four flowers are borne on fine, long, stiff 

 stems. 



4320 Early Fortyniner. The color is a deep yet bright orange shade, making 

 a glorious bunch. The flowers are large and very bold, frequently with 

 double standards and splendidly spaced on the stems. Standards and 

 wings are alike in richness of color. 



4321 Fragrance. The color is a pleasing, clear lavender self, and the beau- 

 tifully frilled standards and nicely spread wings have the same delightful 

 shade. 



4322 Early Glitters. An attractive orange-scarlet. 



4339 Early Hope. A mammoth flowering black seeded pure white. The 

 flowers are large and waved, stems long, habit vigorous. The buds have 

 a cream tinge, which turns to a solid paper white. We predict a great 

 future for this variety. 



4340 Early Lavanda- It is a pure clear lavender — impressing one with the fact 

 that at last we really have a pure lavender sweet pea. The blossoms are 

 extremely large and waved, perfectly spaced on long, stout stems. 



4341 Early Marine. This is the clearest of all blues either in the late or early 

 class. Both standard and wings carry this truest blue evenly through- 

 out the entire flower. The size is enormous, being the largest blue in 

 existence, the standard measuring fully 2% inches across. 



4342 Miss Annie Laurie. The richest tone of pure rose pink ever produced 

 in a sweet pea. Long stems which are maintained throughout its blooming 

 period, and fours, of course. 



4344 Early Mrs. Kerr. A fine shade of salmon. 



4351 Early Oriental. The flowers appear in fours, this being the rule rather 

 than the exception. The color is clear, deepest cream. The flowers are 

 well waved and most of the flowers have duplexed standards. 



4400 Early Flowering Giant Spencer, Mixed. Thisexquisitestrain contains the 

 delightful, characteristic sweet pea colors in infinite variety. The flowers 

 are identical in size and beauty to the named sorts. 



Price, 10c per pkt.; 40c per oz. (400 to 500 seeds) $1.25 per ]4, lb. 



