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COLLECTIONS OF 

 Select Grandiflora 

 SWEET PEAS. 



Popular Collection of Grandi- 

 flora Sweet Peas. 1 packet 

 each of 12 distinct varie- 

 ties (our selection) $ .50 



Matchless Collection of Gran- 

 diflora Sweet Pea, 1 packet 

 each of 25 distinct varie- 

 ties (our selection) 1.00 



Complete Collection Grandi- 

 flora Sweet Peas, 1 packet 

 each of the 50 varieties of 

 f ered on this page 2.00 



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HENDERSON'S SELECT 



Grandiflora Sweet Peas 



A select list of up-to-date large-flowering varieties, including every color among Sweet Peas. We have 

 discarded all small-flowering varieties, unhealthy sorts and duplicates under different names. Customers 

 may find the name of some old favorite missing, but can rely on a better variety of same color being offered 



in the list below. 



To aid in selecting certain colors, we submit the following key: 



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White. 14. IS. 

 Primrose, 26. 

 Primrose-Flushed, 22, 50. 

 Buff and Salmon- Pink, 7. 25. 

 Blush, 11, 38. 

 Light Pink. 2, 41. 

 Deeper Pink, 34 



Carmine-Rose, 30. 44, 

 Orange-Rose, 24, :>7. 

 Crimson and Scarlet, 9. 30, 42, 46. 

 Mauve or Heliotrope, 1 , 8, 39. 

 Lavender. 20. 21, 31, 33. 

 Light Blue. 17. 19. 35, 

 Rose and Blush (Bi-color) 6, 10, 

 28. 47. 



Dark Blue. 12, 32, 40. 

 Purple, 15, 27, 49. 

 Maroon, 5, 16. 

 Striped Red and Pink, 3, 4 



29. 

 Striped Blue and Maroon, 23, 43 



45. 48 



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W PRICES FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED 

 SELECT GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS. 



5C. PER PACKET OF ABOUT 60 SEEDS. 

 Enough for a single row (i feet long. 



10 c 



PER OUNCE OF ABOUT 300 SEEDS. 

 Enough for a single row 25 ft. long. 



OCC. PER ', POUND. 



£,J Enough for 100 feet of row. 



75 c 



PER POUND. 



Delivered Free 



the U. S. 



I Admiration. Pinkish-heliotrope, wings a shade lighter. 

 L' Agnes Eckford. Flowers of giant size and perfect form. 



Color a lovely shade of bright soft pink. 

 3. America. Striped blood-scarlet on white. 

 I. Aurora. Striped rosy-orange on white; most attractive. 

 .">. Black Knight. Deep maroon, veined black; large and 



open form. 



6. Blanche Ferry. Rose-red. wings blush-white. 



7. Bolton's Pink. Large open standard of soft orange-pink; 



wings pale rose-pink. 



8. Captivation. Claret-magenta, wings heliotrope, a dis- 



tinct shade. 



9. Chrissie Unwin. A large, slightly waved open flower of 



cochineal-scarlet. (Pkt. and oz. only.) 



10. Crown Jewel. Rose-pink, wings rosy-cream. 



11. Dainty. Crystal- white with pink flush deepening to a 



pink edge. 



12. David R. Williamson. Violet-purple standard and indi- 



go blue wings. 



13. Dominoe. Pearl-blush peppered with carmine dots, 



shading into a zone of deep pink near the edge. 



14. Dorothy Eckford. A grand, large, open-formed white. 



15. Duke of Westminster. Clear purple with violet-purple 



wings. 

 10. Earl Cromer. Very distinctive, rich reddish chocolate 

 with pinkish claret wings. 



17. Emily Eckford. Rosy -mauve with bluish-mauve wings. 



18. Emily Henderson. Large, pure white, early and profuse. 



19. Flora Norton. Light clear blue, charming color. 



20. Frank Dolby. Lovely lavender-blue; the standard hav- 



ing a rosy-mauve tinge; large, bold standard. 



21. Gladys Deal. (Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr.) Lavender-blue 



of silvery effect. 



22. Golden Rose. Primrose-yellow, flushed with rosy-pink. 



23. Helen Pierce. Mottled and veined bright blue on pure 



white. 



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Henry Eckford. Intense orange, wings rose-orange. 



Hon. F. Bouverie. Salmony buff-pink, wings creamy- 

 pink. 



Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. A grand primrose-yellow. 



Horace J. Wright. Large, flowers with round open stan- 

 dard of velvety plum-purple; wings violet purple. 



Jeannie Gordon. Rosy-pink, wings pink, tinged primrose. 



Jessie Cuthbertson. Cream-white, striped carmine-red. 



King Edward VII. Rich crimson-scarlet. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 



Lord Nelson. (Syn.: Brilliant Blue.) An improved 

 Navy Blue, the flower being larger, of finer form and 

 of a richer indigo blue; wings toned purple. 



Lottie Eckford. White shaded lilac edged with bright 

 blue. 



Lovely. Warm rose-pink, large and extra fine. 



Mid-Blue. A medium sized but perfect flower of lovely 

 light blue shaded ultramarine. (Pkt and oz. only.) 



Miss Millie Maslin. A distinct shade of dark rose-red, 

 large flower, bold and open. (Pkt. and oz. only.) 



Miss Willmott. Orange-rose, extra large and fine. 



Modesty. White with pink tint deepening at edge. 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Rosy-mauve with bluish-mauve 

 wings. 



Navy-Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet. 



Prima Donna. Exquisite rose-pink, large and profuse. 



Prince Edward of York. Carmine-scarlet, wings crimson. 



Prince Olaf. Large open flower striped navy-blue on 

 white. (Pkt. and oz. only.) 



Prince of Wales. Rich carmine-rose; grand flower. 



Princess of Wales. Striped blue and purple on white. 



Queen Alexandra. Brilliant scarlet. 



Royal Rose. Deep carmine-rose, wings rose-pink. 



Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 



Shazada. Dark purple-maroon; plum-purple wings. 



Sybil Eckford. Rosy apricot, wings cream and yellow. 



Henderson's Leaflet How to Grow Sweet Peas {£*£ i S*ftS^liS^fc?SSiSS Free to Customers when asked for. 



