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SWEET PEAS- 

 CRIMSON Pkt. 



Charity Pure crimson. This brilliant, sort does not 

 burn to any extent in the sun and is much 

 esteemed for its bold flowers 10c 



Honour Rich crimson. This fine English variety 

 bears large beautifully waved blossoms 10c 



Red Boy (Morse 1933) Pure crimson, deep and 

 rich. Enormous, boldly expanded flowers in 

 fours on long stems. A robust grower. Red Boy 

 is well suited both for exhibition and for garden 

 decoration. (See page 4 for further description.) 25c 



Sybil Henshaw Glowing blood-red. This has super- 

 seded King Edward Spencer as the standard 

 crimson 10c 



LAVENDER and MAUVE 

 Austin Frederick improved Pure lavender. A de- 

 pendable variety bearing large flowers of ex- 

 cellent form 10c 



Chieftain Pure satiny mauve (deep lavender). The 

 flowers are large and plentiful, stems long, and 



vines robust 10c 



Powerscourt Clearest lavender. The British Na- 

 tional Sweet Pea Society has classed this as 

 the best lavender for the last seven years 10c 



MAROON 

 The Sultan Deepest maroon, with a trace of violet. 



Unequalled for depth of color 10c 



Warrior Rich ox-blood maroon. Handsome large 



flowers with a sparkling sheen 10c 



ORANGE 

 "Require Shading Against Sunburn" 

 Celebrity (Morse 1931) Brilliant orange. Unsur- 

 passed in this color class for vigor, size of flowers, 

 and long stems. Gorgeous under artificial light . 10c 

 Tangerine Improved Rich salmon orange. Long a 

 favorite, but less brilliant and vigorous than 

 Celebrity 10c 



PICOTEE 



Sunkist (Morse 1928) Clear cream, edged pink. 

 The edging is clearly defined on the large well 

 waved blossoms 10c 



Youth (Morse 1924) Pure white, edged soft pink. 

 One of the largest flowered and most vigorous 

 of all Sweet Peas. Fragrant 10c 



PINK— Cream Pink 



Magnet Rich cream pink. Has been a leader for 

 many years. Keeps well in water 10c 



Mary Pickford (Morse 1926) Blossoms are large, 

 well waved, and sometimes duplexed. An over- 

 whelming favorite ever since its introduction. . 10c 



Miss California (Morse 1925) Soft rose pink on 

 cream ground. The flowers are daintily frilled 

 and very large 10c 



Smiles (Morse 1933) A really distinct shade — 

 glistening salmon, shaded shrimp pink. Vigor 

 and perfect resistance to the sun make it ideal 

 for garden decoration, while the large flowers 

 on their long stems are splendid for cutting. 

 (See page 4 for further description.) 25c 



Winnie Morse (Morse 1929) Delicate cream pink 

 with charming rose pink blush. The huge 

 flowers are usually duplex or semi-double 10c 



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 0/,. PINK— Rose Pink Pkt. 



Ascot Clear light rose pink. It furnishes exqui- 

 sitely frilled flowers of splendid size 10c 



Pinkie (Morse 1928) Rich rose pink. This extra 

 vigorous sort is universally accepted as the 

 largest flowering and finest of its class 10c 



PURPLE 

 Olympia Royal purple, deep and rich. Large waved 

 flowers, strong vines, and glorious color make 

 this the standard purple Sweet Pea 10c 



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ROSE— Light Rose 

 Eosine (Morse 1931) A lovely soft rose with bril- 

 liant sheen of salmon. Extra vigorous in growth 



with large flowers 10c 



Good Cheer (Morse 1931) Charming Begonia 

 rose. This magnificent sort is very robust. Pro- 

 duces large flowers of clear color on long stems. 10c 



ROSE — Carmine Rose 

 Brilliant Rose Warm Tyrian rosse. A distinct and 



striking color 10c 



Damask Rose A large well formed flower of bright 



rose carmine 10c 



Doreen (Morse 1925) Bright carmine. Unusually 

 vigorous, bearing many large blossoms, nor- 

 mally in fours 10c 



SCARLET 

 All Bright (Morse 1930) Intense fiery scarlet. 



Vigorous and long stemmed. Sunproof 10c 



Campfire (Morse 1925) Extremely vivid scarlet. 



A most satisfactory variety 10c 



Royal Scot Flame scarlet. Well known wherever 



Sweet Peas are grown 10c 



Welcome (Morse 1932) The most dazzling of all 



the scarlets. Strictly sunproof. A robust grower, 



with bold flowers on stout stems 10c 



STRIPED and FLAKED 

 Dolores (Morse 1932) Deep rose pink marbled on 

 a cream ground. Rivals even "Pinkie" in size 



of flower, length of stem, and vigor 10c 



Senator Wine and maroon stripes and flakes on 

 a Ught background. This distinct coloring of 

 the large flowers arrests attention lOc 



WHITE 



Avalanche Glistening pure white. Large, beauti- 

 fully frilled flowers make this a leader 10c 



Constance Hinton Blush before expanded; pure 

 white when open. Excellent substance. A 

 dependable sprouter because black seeded. . . . 10c 



King White Pure snowy white. The standard 

 white Sweet Pea before the introduction of 

 Avalanche 10c 



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Mixed This superb mixture has been formulated to afford 



unusual richness and brilliancy. It contains the finest 



named sorts, and we have endeavored to make it the 



30c choicest blend possible. . .^^ lb. 7Sc; oz. 2Sc; pkt. 10c 



American Quintet Collection This selection contains five 

 recent Morse introductions all of which are of unusual 

 merit and distinction. They are: All Bright, Mary 

 Pickford, Pinkie, Reflection, and Winnie Morse. 

 Each set of five 40c 



1933 Collection For the sum of seventy-five cents we 

 offer these ten beautiful varieties: Ascot, Constance 

 Hinton, Eosine, Gleneagles, Olympia, Powerscourt, 

 Red Boy, Welcome, What Joy, Youth. 

 Each set of ten 75c 



