Sacfcett's Harbor, X. Y. — "Your Spencer Sweet - 

 Peas were beautiful, and double Petunias the hand- 

 somest I ever saw." — Mrs. B. D. Wadsworth. 



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SPECIAL SPENCER MIXTURE 



Made especially from the 25 varieties of 

 Spencers described on this page, giving 

 an opportunity to try all these fine new 

 varieties at a moderate outlay. Pkt., 75 

 ceeds, 8c; ^ oz., 12c; oz., 20c; H lb., 65c; 

 1 lb., $2.25. 



SPENCER HYBRIDS MIXED 



A splendid mixture of the late introductions 

 of the giant ruffled types, together with the 

 best sorts from the trial grounds of an expert 

 grower. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c; H oz., 8c; oz., 12c; 

 }i lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.25. 



SIX BEST SPENCERS, 20c 



Countess Spencer, pink. 



Frank Dolby, lavender. 



Helen Lewis, orange-salmon. 



Mrs. Routzahn, apricot suffused pink. 



Nora Unwin, white. 



Vermilion-Scarlet, red. 



Six half packets for 20c. 



BEST SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



My list includes the 25 most desirable standard 

 sorts, — varieties that have been tried long enough to 

 prove their value. All have the ruffled or wavy 

 effect that marks this unique and beautiful type. 



Price of named varieties, pkt., 40 seeds, 8c; any 

 3 pkts., 20c; J4 oz., 16c; any four half ounces, 60c. 

 LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



Asta Ohn. Soft lavender, suffused with mauve. 



Frank Dolby. One of the best lavenders. 



Wedgewood. A unique, lovely light blue. 



Lavender and Blue Mixed. Above mixed. 

 PINK SHADES 



Apple Blossom. Rose and carmine, with veins 

 of deeper rose, overspread on primrose. 



Blanche Ferry. Giant wavy form of the old 

 reliable pink and white. 



Constance Oliver. Rich creamy-pink. 



Countess of Spencer. Soft rose pink, deepen- 

 ing at the edges. 



Florence Morse. Delicate blush, pink margin. 

 Very large and wavy, one of the prettiest. 



Gladys Unwin. Lovely light pink. 



Lovely. Blush pink, three or four on a steam. 



Mrs. Cuthbertson. Rose-pink standard, blush- 

 white wings, the best of the bicolor type. 



George Herbert. Bright rose-crimson, suffused 

 with magenta; wings beautifully veined. 



Pink Shades Mixed. Above pink sorts mixed. 

 PURPLE AND MAROON 



Captain of the Blues. Bluish purple, of im- 

 mense size, with distinct margins of lilac. 



Othello. Rich deep maroon. 



Purple and Maroon Mixed. The two mixed. 

 RED SHADES 



King Edward. Large, bright crimson scarlet. 



Maud Holmes. Beautiful crimson scarlet. 



Vermilion-Brilliant. The most brilliant scar- 

 let Spencer yet produced, entirely sunproof. 



Red Shades Mixed. The three sorts mixed. 

 SALMON SHADES 



Aurora. Orange-rose, striped and flaked on white. 



Helen Lewis. Bright orange-salmon. 



Illuminator. A charming new color, a sort of 

 cerise-salmon, a most glorious Sweet Pea. 



Stirling Stent. Deep sunproof salmon; new. 



Mrs. Routzahn. Apricot, suffused with deli- 

 cate pink. One of the best. 



Salmon Shades Mixed. Above mixed. 

 WHITE AND PRIMROSE 



Clara Curtis. Beautifully veined primrose. 



Etta Dyke. The largest and best white Spencer, 

 extra frilled. 



Nora Unwin. Splendid white variety. 



White and Primrose Mixed. Above mixed. 



EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 



(Lathyrus Latifolius) 



Hardy perennial climbers, constant bloomers and 

 fine for cutting. File the dark seed and soak one or 

 two days before sowing, and plant all in warm 

 sunny location. 



Price of each per pkt., 40 seeds, 5c; \i oz., 15c. 



Everlasting Sweet Pea, Pink Beauty. A lovely 

 variety with larger trusses and a richer, more in- 

 tense shade of pink than in the older sorts. 



White Everlasting Sweet Pea. Purest white. 



Everlasting Sweet Peas, Mixed. White and 

 rose shades, mixed. 



