MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



-12- Middlebury Ctr. — "My Sweet Peas from you last 

 year were the best 1 ever raised. "-M rs. Paul Dahnus. 



GIANT ORCHID-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 



BEST SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



The giant ruffled sorts so much prized today. New 

 Spencer varieties are being constantly offered, often 

 proving, however, of IndifEerent merit. My list has 

 been revised by an expert grower and includes, in his 

 judgment, the 16 most desirable sorts, — varieties that 

 have been tried long enough to prove their value. All 

 have the ruffled or wavy effect that marks this type, 

 making them so unique and beautiful. Price, unless 

 otherwise noted, pkt., 75 seeds, 10c; any 3 pkts., 25c; 

 14 oz., 15c; oz. 25c; any 4 oz., 80c. 



Apple Blossom. Rose and carmine, showing veins 

 of deeper rose, the whole overspread on primrose. 



Audrey Crier* Light rose blended on buff. 



Asta Ohlla Soft lavender, suffused with mauve, 

 similar to the popular Frank Dolby. 



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



Beatrice. Wing's pure pink; standard a mingling 

 of blush, lemon and buff. 



Captain of the Blues.-| Bluish purple, of im- 

 mense size, witli distinct margins of lilac. 



Countess of Spencer (True.) The original Spen- 

 cer. Soft rose pink, deepening at the edges. One of 

 the largest California firms who grow almost every- 

 thing In the Sweet Pea line, place this at the head of 

 their choice of the best 50 varieties. Pkt., 50 seeds, 

 6c; V2 oz., 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 45c. 



Evelyn Hemus. Primrose and buff, edged with 

 rose; of finest Spencer type. 



Kins Edward Vli, Bright crimson scarlet, very 

 large. 



Menie Christie. Ruby rose, or magenta. 



Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. White, flaked light pink. 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Rose purple, changing to 

 bluish purple. 



Nell Gwynne. Bright pink suffused with primrose 

 —a Countess of Spencer on primrose ground. 



Othello. Deep pure maroon of largest Spencer 

 type. 



Senator. Deep claret and chocolate, striped and 

 flaked on a ground of light heliotrope. Very large 

 and a great bloomer, the general affect being a mass 

 of heliotrope. (See left-hand flower in cut.) 



White Spencer. Pure white, listed by some as 

 Etta Dyke. 



BEST UNWIN SWEET PEAS 



These are also new giant, orchid flower- 

 ing, with waved effect, but of a somewhat 

 different type, known as the tlnwin Sweet 

 Pea. Just as beautiful, in their way, as 

 the Spencers. Price, pkt.. 75 seeds, 5c; 

 any 3 pkts., 12c; % oz., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; 

 any 4 oz., 45c. 



Blackbird. The darkest Sweet Pea. 



Brilliant Blue. Dark navy blue. 



Chrissie Unwin. Cherry scarlet. 



E. J. Castle. Ruse, shaded salmon. 



Frank Dolby. . Best lavender. 



Gladys UnwIn. Lovely light pink. 



George Herbert. Rose carmine. 



Helen Pierce. Blue, marbled white. 



Helen Lewis. Orange pink. 



Mrs. Alf Watkins. Peach pink. 



Mrs. Bierberstedt. Purplish laven- 

 der. 



Nora Unwin. Best white. 



Phyllis UnwIn. Light magenta. 



Pink Pearl. Near Countess Spencer. 



Sunproof Alexander. Bright scar- 

 White Gladys. Fine large white, 

 let. 



SPECIAL SPENCER MIXTURE 



Made especially from the .32 varieties 

 of Spencers and Unwins described on this 

 page — a good chance to try all these fine 

 novelties at a moderate outlay. Pkt., 75 

 seeds, 7c; % oz., 12c; 1 oz.,'20c; y, lb., 

 75c. 



SPENCER HYBRIDS MIXED 



A splendid mixture of all the late in- 

 troductions in the Giant Orchid-flowering 

 types, together with the best sorts from 

 the trial grounds of an expert grower of 

 varieties not yet offered. Pkt., 90 seeds, 

 5c; 1 oz., 12c; 2 oz., 20c; y^ lb., 35c. 



