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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— FLOWER SEEDS 



NEW GIANT EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS. 



BLOOM 4 WEEKS EARLIER THAN THE LATE SPENCERS 



The plants of this new race, grown under congenial conditioni, are of strong constitution, vigorous growth, profuse and bloom continuously for about four months. 

 Grown in the open ground they begin flowering in about 106 days from seed sowing or fully four weeks sooner than late flowering Sweet Peas sown at the 

 •ame time, and they continue to flower in profusion for fully 4 months. It is predicted by Sweet Pea authorities that this race will supplant all other early 

 »nd late flowering Sweet Peas for winter flowering under glass, and also for open grouno culture in our Southern States — sown preferably in fall or winter. 

 Condensed cultural instructions for both garden culture under northern and southern conditions and for winter flowering under glass are given in Henderson'i 

 leaflet "How to Grow Sweet Peas to Perfection" free to customers. 



NEW GIANT EARLY FLOWERING 

 SPENCER SWEET PEAS. 



Early Heather Bell. A rich mauve-lavender 



Early Helen Lewis Spencer. A rich apricot pink or salmon 



colored flower; large, long stemmed flowers 



Early Hercules. Giant rose pink flowers 



Early Liberty. Crimson, very large flowers 



Early Melody. A deep shade of rose pink. Closely resembling 



the late flowering "Countess Spencer." 



Early Morning Star. Deep orange-scarlet or flame color with 



rich orange-pink wings 



Early Peace. Rose-pink on cream 



Early President Wilson Spencer. Bright carmine-rose, similar 



in coloring size, and form of flower to John Ingman 



Per 

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NEW GIANT EARLY FLOWERING 

 SPENCER SWEET PEAS. 



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Early Snowflake. Pure white and the best white early flower- 

 ing white seeded Spencer 



Early Song Bird. A soft shade of pale pink similar to the late 

 varieties "Florence Morse" and "Lady Evelyn Eyre." 



Early Spring Maid. An exquisite light cream-pink that is a soft 

 pink over a cream ground color 



New Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Pea, "YARRAWA" 



In our trials, it commenced flowering freely two weeks 



before other large waved Sweet Peas. The flowers are large 



of round waved Spencer form and colored bright rosepink 



with lighter pink wings 



.25 



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.15 



Mixed Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas ' .15 



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 .60 



THE GIANT WAVED SPENCER or orch,d Flowered SWEET PEAS. 



STANDARD VARIETIES AND NOVELTIES. 



The characteristics of the Spencer Sweet Peas, grown under congenial conditions are: robust growth, the plants attaining a height of from 6 to 10 feet, re- 

 quiring for full development to be not less than 6 inches apart; a foot apart is better. The flowers are giants among Sweet Peas, measuring 2 to 2^/^ inches across. 

 They are beautifully formed and daintily waved. Three and often four or five of these queenly blossoms are borne on long, strong stems. 



Henderson's Packets of Named Sweet Peas 

 contain 40 to 50 seeds. 



PRICE 



America. Striped carmine-red over white 



Apple Blossom. Bright rose color; wings creamy-blush 



Asta Ohn. Rosy-lavender 



Aurora. Flaked orange-rose on white 



Barbara. A large salmon self 



Bertrand Deal. Pinkish-lilac suffused rosy-mauve .... 



Blanche Ferry. Rose-pink, white wings 



Blue Picotce. White edged blue 



Captain of the Blues Spencer. Maroon-purple; 



wings magenta-purple 



Clara Curtis. The best primrose-yellow 



Constance Hinton. White, dark seeded 



Countess Spencer. A re-selected, improved strain of 



this grand original "pink Spencer" 



Decorator. Coral-rose suffused cerise and orange 



Dobbies Cream. Cream yellow 



Edna May. Solid white waved 



Etta Dyke. A superior strain of "White Spencer" 



Fiery Cross. Fiery orange-scarlet 



Flora Norton Spencer. 'Azure blue flowers 



Florence Morse. Soft blush-pink edged deeper pink . 



George Herbert. Bright carmine-rose 



Helen Lewis. Orange-rose; wings orange-salmon 



Helen Pierce Spencer. White, penciled blue 



Hercules. Immense flowers of clear rose-pink 



Illuminator. Orange-rose or light orange-scarlet 



John Ingman. Rich carmine-rose 



King Edward Spencer. Rich crimson-scarlet 



King Manoel. Deep maroon, with purplish-maroon 



wings 



King White. Immense flowers of perfect finish, 



form, size, waviness and glistening white 



Lady Evelyn Eyre. Exquisite rosy-blush 



Lord Nelson. Navy blue, wings indigo 



Loyalty. White flaked blue 



Margaret Atlee. Rich salmon-pink over cream 



Marie Corelli. Brilliant rose-red 



Marks Tey. Rosy maroon and mauve 



Martha Washington. Blush-white e dged tyrian-rose 

 Mary Garden. Deep pinkish salmon suffused rosy 



apricot 



Maud Holmes. An unsurpassed "Sunproof" crimson 



Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. Primrose edged rose 



Mrs. Cuthbertson. Carmine rose, blush wings. . . . 



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Henderson's Packet of Named Sweet Peas 

 contain 40 to 50 seeds. 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson. A fine cream-pink 



Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. Delicate blush pink 



Mrs. Routzahn. Straw blush and apricot 



Princess Mary. Lavender, blue wings 



R. F. Felton, lilac and French grey 



Rosabelle. Brilliant carmine-rose 



Royal Purple. A rich royal-purple throughout 



Senator Spencer. A striped seal-brown and claret 



on white 



Sterling Stent. Rich salmon suffused with fiery-orange 



The President, orange, scarlet 



Verdun. Rose-crimson, wings rose 



Vermillion Brilliant, Brilliant scarlet 



Warrior. Chocolate-maroon self 



Wedgewood Blue. Light silvery-blue 



Mixed Giant Spencer Sweet Peas. 

 Henderson's Superior Blend composed exclusively 

 of Giant Waved Spencer varieties, blended in proper 

 proportions of bright colors and including several new 

 hybrids of exquisite colors and shades 



GRAJSDIFLORA AND UNWIN SWEET PEAS 



The overshadowing size and beauty of the Giant 

 Waved Spencer Sweet Peas has gradually reduced the 

 demand for most varieties of the Grandiflora and 

 Unwin types so that we now offer only a list of these 

 limited to the popular sorts for sowing in quantity for 



cut flowers or garden decoration 



Blanche Ferry. The popular old "pink and white;" 



'^ose-pink with b'ush-white wings 



Christmas Pink, rose standard with blush wings 



Dorothy Eckford. For years the best white 



Earliest White, a black seeded while of hooded form 



Frank Dolby (Unwin). Large light lavender 



King Edward. The splendid old rich crimson-scarlet. 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender . . . 



Lord Nelson. Rich indigo-blue 



Miss Wilmott. Orange-rose 



Prima Donna. Exquisite clear light pink 



Grandiflora Mixed Colors. 



Henderson's splendid mixture of Eckford's Grandi 

 flora and the Unwin types is a studied formula contain- 

 ing correct proportions of various bright colors and 

 shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy 



PRICE 



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.30 1.00 



We furnish Florists and Market Gardeners for their own 

 26 per cent off the retail prices. See column* 



planting our RETAIL packets of Vegetable and Flower Seeds at 



(Under no circumstances do we supply our seeas to be sold atain.) 



