DOUBLE FLOWERING SWEET PEAS. 



Doubled Sweet Peas have multiplied standards; two, three and even four on a flower, each usually as large as the one 

 standard in a single flower. Seldom more than two double flowers are borne on a stem carrying three or four blossoms, 

 the others of course being singles. Doubles are produced only on some varieties when grown under very favorable con- 

 ditions; in other words, they are the result of healthy, exuberant growth. Under less congenial culture no doubles at 

 all may appear, but in such cases a profusion of splendid single flowers will be the compensation. The under-noted 

 varieties we have found produce the largest percentage of double Sweet Peas. 



Phenomena'. A decided novelty and distinct from any other 

 Sweet Pea. The standards, borne in pairs, are large, full and 

 frilled, giving a doubled effect: the flowers are very large and 

 freely produced. Coloring, pearl white, tinted rosy lavender. 

 Oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 



White Wonder. The best double white, often producing 6 

 to 8 flowers on long stems, most of the flowers coming double, 

 and those that are single are unusually large; healthy and free 

 blooming. Oz. 15c; Pkt., 5c 



EARLY SWEET PEAS. 



The great merit of this class is earliness, commencing to flower 

 within 45 to 60 days from seed sowing, or about two weeks 

 sooner than tall Sweet Peas. The plants are of dwarf, bushy 

 growth, 18 to 24 inches high, producing profusely flowers of 

 good size but having shorter stems than tall varieties. 



Earliest White, a black-seeded white of hooded form, 5c. pkt.; 

 15c. oz. 



Mont Blanc, a white-seeded early, pure white with the open 

 Emily Henderson flowers; 5c. pkt.; 15c oz. 



Earliest Blanche Ferry, rose standard with blush-white wings. 

 5c. pkt; 15c. oz. 



Earliest Sunbeams. In all respects like Mont Blanc excepting 

 the flowers are primrose yellow. 5c pkt.; 15c oz. 



WINTER FLOWERING 

 SWEET PEAS. 



A distinct class that has become popular for greenhouse 

 forcing. Planted in October they flower continuously all winter. 

 The flowers are of fine size on long stems. Grown in the garden 

 they are very early, but then their flowers are smaller 

 Christmas Pink. Pink and white similar in coloring Pkt. 



to Blanche Ferry 10 



Florence Denzer. Pure white 10 



Mrs. E. Wild. Carmine 10 



Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lavender 10 



Mrs. William Sim. Salmon -pink 10 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Rose-pink 10 



Oz. 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 tO 

 40 



CUPID SWEET PEAS. 



Compact, dwarf plants, not over 6 or 7 inches high, covering 

 a circumference of about 18 inches, hugging the ground like a 

 Verbena; flowers of good size and substance. For edgings, low 

 beds and pot culture they are unique and pretty. 



Cupids, Mixed Colors. Many varieties. Oz. 15c. ; pkt. 5c 



Henderson's Mixed Grandiflora Sweet Peas. 



This unsurpassable mixture of our Select Grandiflora Sweet Peas is a studied formula 

 containing correct proportions of various bright colors and shades, supplying a harmony of 

 brilliancy. We sell thousands of pounds of this mixture every year with evident satisfaction to 

 our customers, and permit no admixture of unsalable dull color surpluses to dim its reputation. 



5c. per packet, enough for 10 feet of row. 10c. per oz., enough for 25 feet of row. 



25c. per J.£ lb., enough for 100 feet of row. 60c per lb., delivered free in the U. S. 



Henderson's Harmony Blend Sweet Peas. 



This departure in Sweet Pea offering is the result of an expressed want from many 

 customers for Sweet Peas to color, numerous variety names being confusing to them and 

 of secondary importance. Preferred colors and shades, however, must not clash with 

 others less favored. We have made a study of this aesthetic subject and believe we offer 

 the desired in the under-noted. Price, delivered free in the U. S. 

 Henderson's Harmony Blend of White and Blush 



" " Cream, Buff and Primrose 



" " " Pink and Rose 



" " " Carmine, Crimson and Scarlet 



" " " Salmon and Orange 



" " " Claret and Maroon 



" " " Blue and Indigo 



" " " Violet and Purple 



" " " Lavender and Mauve 



'• " Heliotrope and Magenta 



" " " Striped Pink, Red and Orange 



" " " Striped Lavender, Blue and Purple. . . 



Henderson's Harmony Blend Collection, 1 Pkt. each of the above 12 for 50c; 1 oz. 

 for S1.00. 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



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 each 



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