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Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



STANDARD VARIETIES AND NOVELTIES 



Sweet Peas, gay and fragrant, are the most universally popular annual 

 flowers cultivated. Inexpensive, easily and quickly grown from seed, thriving 

 in town or country gardens, supplying an abundance of continuous bloom 

 for months — an adornment to garden, house or corsage. Is it any wondi c 

 that they are "everybody's flowers," anc have been for generations? A few 

 years ago, a paragon type appeared in the famous gardens of Earl Spencer, 

 Northamptonshire, England. This newcomer, extremely beautiful, the 

 fairest-formed and largest Sweet Pea ever grown, was named "Countess 

 Spencer" and from this has sprung the glorified modern race of Giant Waved 

 "Spencer" or "Orchid-flowered" Sweet Peas. 



The characteristics of the Spencer Sweet Peas, grown under congenial 

 conditions are: robust growth, the plants attaining a height of from 6 to 10 

 feet, requiring for full development to be not less than 6 inches apart; a foot 

 apart is better. The flowers are giants among Sweet Peas, measuring 2 to 

 '2Yi inches across. They are beautifully formed and daintily waved. Three 

 and often four or five ot these queenly blossoms are borne on long, strong 

 stems. 



Henderson's Packets of Named Sweet Peas 

 contain 40 to 50 seeds 



Henderson's Packets of Named Sweet Peas 

 contains 10 to 50 seeds 



PRICE 



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-*007 Amer'.ca Spencer. Striped and flaked biilliant carmine-red 



over white: very large I 10c. 



4012 Apple Blossom Spencer. Banner bright rose color; wings 

 creamy-blush; a very robust, profuse and large-flower- 

 ing "Bicolor" 10c. 



4017 Asia Ohn. One of the best Lavender Spencers; an exquisite 



rosy-la vender ; flowers large and well waved 10c. 



4022 Aurora Spencer. Strongly flaked and striped bright 



orange-rose on white; large waved flowers 10c. 



4032 Bertrand Deal. Large waved flowers of an exquisite pink- 

 ish-lilac suffused with soft rosy-mauve 10c. 



4037 Blanche Ferry. (See colored plate C and page 132) 10c. 



4052 Captain of the Blues Spencer. (See colored plate I and 



page 132 10c. 



4042 Blue Picotee. See colored plate A and page 132) 10c. 



4057 Clara Curtis. The best primrose-yellow 10c. 



4062 Constance Hinton. Young flowers tinted pink but soon 



turn white 10c. 



4067 Countess Spencer. A re-selected, improved strain of this 



grand original "pink Spencer" 10c. 



4077 Decorator. Bright coral rose suffused cerise and orange. 



Large beautifully waved flowers 10c. 



4082 Dobbies Cream. (Se° colored plate N and page 132) .... 10c 



4092 Etta Dyke. A superior strain of "White Spencer," larger, 



whiter, and better frilled 10c. 



4102 Fiery Cross. Fiery orange-scarlet — fine large waved 



flowers that do not sunburn 10c. 



4107 Flora Norton Spencer. ( Kathleen MacGowan; Anglian 

 Blue: Zephyr.) Beautiful azure or pale blue flowers of 

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4112 Florence Morse. (Bobby K.; Princess Victoria.) Very 

 large vavy flowers of soft blush-pink flushed towards edge 

 with deeper pink 



4122 George Herbert. Bright rosy-carmine 



4132 Helen Lewis. (Anglian Orange; Maggie Stark.) A very 

 large and fine orange-rose; wings orange-salmon 



4137 Heler Pierce Spencer. (Lady Ursula; Mrs. T. W. )Yar- 

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

 rippled and pencilled with bright blue 



4142 Hercules. (See colored plate O and page 132) 



4152 Illuminator. A warm orange-rose self or light orange- 

 scarlet. Very larged waved flowers 



4162 John Ingman (Mrs. Wm. King; Paradise Carmine.) 

 Rich carmine-rose, veiy large and fine waved form 



4172 King Edward Spencer. (See colored plate L and page 132) 



4177 King Manoel. (See colored plate P and page 132) 



41S2 King White. (See colored plate J and page 132) 



4192 Lady Evelyn Eyre. Pale pink flushed salmon 



4202 Margaret Atlee. Perhaps the finest of the new Spencers; 

 immense flowers of the loveliest coloring; a rich warm 

 salmon-pink over a body color of cream which lights 

 up the whole flower into exquisite beaut* 



4207 Marie Corelli. (See colored plate R and page 132) 



4212 Marks Tey. (See colored plate K and page 132) 



4217 Martha Washington. (See colored plate E and page 132) 



4227 Maud Holmes. An unsurpassed "Sunproof" crimson.. 



4222 Mary Garden. (See colored plate F and page 132) 



4232 Mrs. C." W. Breadmore. (Sec colored plate D and page 132) 



4237 Mrs. Hugh Dickson. (See colored plate P and page 132) 



4242 Mrs. Rcutzahn. A favorite "cream-pink;" a blending of 

 straw color, tinted blush pink and rosy-apricot 



4252 President. (See colored plate H and page 132) 



4262 R. F. Felton. (See colored plate and page 132) 



4267 Rosabelle. Bright rose, grand orm and size 



4272 Royal Purple. The best purple variety 



4282 Senator Spencer. A large and fine striped; seal-brown and 

 claret flakes on white , 



4287 Sterling Stent. Rich deep salmon suffused with fiery 



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4292 Vermillion. (See colored pla'e M and page 132) 



4297 Wedge wood Blue. (See colored plate Q and page 132) .... 



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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR BLEND OF 



MIXED GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



4300 An unsurpassable mixture. Composed exclusively of Giant Waved 

 Spencei varieties, blended in proper proportion of bright colors and including 

 several new hybrids of exquisite colors and shades, many of which, when 

 sufficiently trued up, will be introduced as new-named varieties. 



Price, per pkt. (75 to 100 seeds), 10c; three pkts., 25c. 

 Per oz. (400 to 500 seeds), 30c; per M lb., 85c.: per lb., $3.00, postpaid. 



Henderson's New Booklet. "HOW tO GROW SWEET PEAS tO PERFECTION," 



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