HENDERSON'S SELECT GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



" Grandiflora" Sweet Peas is 

 a group title given the older 

 standard and Eckford varieties 

 as distinguished from the mod- 

 ern waved Spencer and Unwin 

 forms. Although there are hun- 

 dreds of "Grandiflora" Sweet 

 Peas we catalogue only "Hen- 

 derson's Select List" which 

 includes the best of all distinct- 

 ively colored varieties and 

 though the name of some old 

 favorite may be missing a 

 better variety of similar color- 

 ing may be chosen from those 

 offered. 



The "Grandiflora" Sweet 

 Peas will always be popular 

 on account of their lower price, 

 as they seed freely. 



Price of any of the following Named Varieties : 



Per Packet of About 50 Seeds. IC^ Per Ounce of About 300 Seeds. 



Enough for a single row 5 feet long. !>*(-. Enough for a single row 30 feet long. 



Delivered free in the United States. 



America. Striped blood-scarlet on white. 



Apple Blossom. Bright rose-pink with blush wings. 



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



Black Knight. Deep maroon, veined black. 



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



Bolton's Pink. Soft orange-pink: wings rose-pink. 



Countess of Radnor. Lovely clear lavender. 



Dainty. White mth flush deepening to a pink edge. 



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



Duke of Westminster. Purple with \'iolet-purple wings. 



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



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



Evelyn Byatt. Fiery-orange, wings rosy-orange. 



Flora Norton. Light clear blue, charming color. 



George Gordon. Crimson-garnet, with reddish-purple wings. 



Helen Pierce. Rippled and veined bright blue on white. 



Henry Eckford. Intense orange, wings rose-orange. 



Hester. Striped and flaked bright blue -on white. 



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



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



Horace J. Wright. Velvety plum-purple; wings violet purple. 



50c. 



Per }i Pound. 



Enough for 120 feet of row. 



Janet Scott. A beautiful rich pink. 



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



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



King Edward VTI. Rich crimson-scarlet. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 



Lord Nelson. Rich indigo-blue; wings toned purple. 



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



Mid-Blue. Lovely light blue shaded ultramarine. 



Midnight (Jet). Deep blacki.sh-maroon; wings dark claret. 



Millie Maslin. Distinct shade of dark rose-red, large flower. 



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



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



Phenomenal. Shaded rosy-lavender over white. 



Prima Donna. Exquisite clear pink, large and profuse. 



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



Queen Alexandra. Briliant scarlet. 



Rose du Barri. Lovely combination, carmine-rose and orange. 



Shasta. A large pure white, exceedingly free bloomer. 



St. George. Brilliant orange-pink or fiame color. 



Sybil Eckford. Rosy-apricot, wings cream and yellow. 



White Wonder. A pure white giving many doubled flowers. 



Henderson's Mixed Grandiflora Sweet Peas 



This unsurpassable mixture is a studied formula containing correct propor- 

 tions of various bright colors and shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy. 

 5c. per pkt., enough for 10 feet of row. 10c. per oz., enough for 30 feet of row. 



30c. per Jilb., enough for 120 feet of row. 85c. per lb., delivered free in the U. S. 



Henderson's Collections of Grandiflora Sweet Peas 



Popular Collection, 1 packet each of 12 distinct varieties, our selection .. . 50c. 

 Matchless Collection, 1 packet each of 25 distinct varieties, our selection .81.00 

 Complete Collection, 1 packet each of the above 42 varieties 1 .50 



■ 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 pro- 

 fusely flowers of good size but having shorter stems than 

 tall varieties. (See cut.) 



PRICE OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 

 5c. per pkt. 15c. per oz. 50c. per 5-4 lb. 



Earliest White. A black seeded white of hooded form. 

 Mont Blanc. Pure white with open flowers. 

 Earliest of All. Rose standard with blush wings. 

 Earliest Sunbeams. Open primrose-yellow flowers. 



Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 



A distinct class that has become popular for greenhouse 

 forcing. They begin flowering in from 8 to 12 weeks from 

 seed sowing and flower continuously for weeks. The 

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

 they flower very early, but are smaller. (Sec cut.) 



PRICE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 



10c. per pkt. 25c. per oz. 75c. per 14, lb. 



Christmas Pink. Pink with blush white wings. 

 Florence Denzer. Pure white. 

 Mrs. E. Wild. Carmine-rose. 

 Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lavender. 

 Mrs. William Sim. Salmon-pink. 

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

 Mrs. Hannan. Deep pink self. 

 Le Marquis. Violet-blue. 



Henderson's Leaflet How to Grow Sweet Peas hotthe"En^irh^°grow'brone*?ortih?biu^ Fi"ee to Customers when asked for 



