VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



New Sweet Peas. 



spencer and Unwin Types. 



mau\-. TIk best lavender in the Spencer selections. 

 Pkt. (25 swds). 17c. 



Beatrice Spencer. Ground is white, tinted with 

 soft pink and buff on the 

 standaid. while each wing has a blotch of brighter 

 pinli near the base. Pkt. (25 seeds), 17c. 



Bolton's Pink, standards rich pink, suffused 

 „ . with salmon; wings soft pink. 



Oz., T,v; V4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Countess Spencer, a delightfully soft pink, 



— ■ shading a little deeper at 



the tdges of tht petals. Its size is larger than any 

 other variety, and at its best the standard is usually 

 two inches across. The stems are often eighteen 

 inches in length. It bears almost without exception 

 four blossoms to the stem, and they all face one way. 

 Oi.., 15c; 3 ozs., 35c; Vj lb.. 40c; lb., ?1.25. 



E. J. Castle.R'ch carmine rose with salmon shad- 



' inK in the standard. Oz., 10c; % lb.. 



30o: lb., $1.00. . ^4 u. 



Enchantress 'I'arad 



Spencer" type. Color, delicate pink, shading oft to a 

 bri,ght rose picotee edge. Oz., 10c; lb.. 35c: 



lb., «1.20. 



Florence Morse Spencer. Delicate blush with 



— ^— — pink margin. Very 

 large, open, wavy form nf the best Countess Spencer 

 type, with long stems and four blo--:.soms to the stem. 

 Oz.. 15c; >/i lb.. 50c; lb., $1.75. 



Frank Dolby. Pa'^"^ 



Bold wavy stnnf 



after the style of Lady 

 Tiilton, but very much 

 The 



larger, 

 largest 



Geo. Herbert. Bright rosy carmine; large, open 



— and wavy form. Deeper and 

 brisht.r th.-in Jr.hn Ingman. Oz., 10c; % lb., 30c; 

 Ih.. $1.00. 



large and hold, not 



lery long stemmed, 7.t per cent of the 

 nis with four blooms. Color a beautiful pale rosy ijink; good as 

 market variety. Oz., lOo; »/4 lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



Helen Pierce. Ma^bled blue on a white ground, with the veins 

 showing a little deeper, exactly like a mottled 

 .xinia. Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 



Helen I ewis ^ ' '> large bright orange-salmon nowers; usually four 

 . _^ ^ ^^^^^ j^^. 



leep violet blue pelf, flowers of the 

 11(1 of giant size, borne on long, 

 10c; 14 lb., 35c; lb., $1.00. 



Horace Wright. ^" entirely 



expaiHled I 

 jut st'-ms from IS to 20 inches. 



The beautifully fluted flowers of gigantic size are 

 a rich carmine-rose in the standard, with wings of 

 a d. ep ro.'^y pink. Oz., 10c; 14. lb., 25c; lb., 85c. 



Mrs. Alfred Watkins. ^ P^'^ vin\i much like the old "Princess 

 ' Beatrice." One of the best market varie- 



ties for ( Ut 1.1. .om. Oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c; lb., 80c. 



Mrs. Sankey Spencer. ^ f""y as large as white spencer and 

 of equally perfect form. Being black 

 seeded it is .isy to germinate. Pkt. (25 seeds), 17c. 



;e. out-distancing "Dorothy Eekford" ; larger. 

 :r form. Oz., 10c; ^ lb., 35c; lb., 80c. 



John Ingman. 



Nora Unwin. 



Primrose Spencer. The mlor is a pronounced primrose through- 

 ■ out. Both standaid and wings are thoroughly 



crinkled. Oz., l.-)c; 14 lb., 35c; lb., $1.25. 



Regina giant Black Michael, a much stronger grower and larger 



S 11. .wers— -grand for e.xhibition. Oz., 15c; Vt lb., 40c. 



White Spencer, Pf^iluces in the greatest profusion (lowers of enor- 

 r nious size that are absolutely pure white. The 



standard is decidedly waved, crinkled and fluted. The standard measures 

 1% inches across by 1 a* inches in liepth. The wings arc fully 1 inch 

 wi<le. The flowers ar:' borne three and four to the stem; the stems 

 measure from li' 10 15 inches in length. Oz., 15c; H lb.. 40c; lb., $1.25. 

 White Spencer Re=Selected. «""me8 over 90 per cent true. 

 ~ Oz., 50c; % lb., SL-IO. 



.\inerica, tli'' ' 

 Itlack KniKhl, 

 KIsick Michuel 

 Klanche Kcrr.v 



ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, PER OZ., 5c, EXCEPT « HEKE NOTED. 



pink 



( III 



[■ink. 



llllllK 



riirifdiiiix White. 1.1 I 

 C'uuiitesH of Kiidnor, < 

 Dainty. La« g. , piuc 

 Dorothy Ti-nnunl, ileei: 

 David It. WilliiiiiiMun, 

 Dorothy E<'kford, one 1 

 EurlieHt of All, pink a 

 Earliest of All, "extrer 



10c. 



elicate lavender 



.\hite. tinted with pink 



rosy mauve 



rich Indigo blue 



if the best of all tbe white. . 



nd white 



le selection," fine, oz., 10c... 



10c. 



White, dwarf, blooms In 45 days; 



Emil.v Henderson, white, early and free 



Evelyn Byutt. Rich fiery orange 



Flora Norton. A very bright blue 



Florence Frazer. An Improved Blanche Ferry 



Henry Eekford, fine salmon-orange, self 



lion. Mrs. Kenyon, yellow 



.lanel .Sroll, de. p iilnk; deeper than Katherlne Tracy. 



Kalherlne Tracy, brilliant pink 



King Kdwiird Ml. The best of the dark red 



I.iiily (irlsel Iliinillton, the best of all lavender sorts.. 



I.odle Eekford, white sufTused lavender 



Lovely, soft shell pink 



Muld of Honor, white, edged with violet 



',4 lb. 



lb. 



5 lbs. 



$0.10 



$0.26 





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 .36 





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$0.90 



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1.25 



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4.00 



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.10 



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1.10 



Mars, large bright scarlet 



Mont Blanc, early white for growing under glass. . . 

 Airs. <ieo. HiicKlnson, Jr., a clear delicate light blue. 



Mrs. Walter Wright, one of the best lavenders 



Navy Blue, de. p violet-blue 



Othello, a vei\ dark maroon self-color 



Phenomenal, new; white tinged lavender; oz., 10c. . 



Prima Donna, soft iiink 



Prince Edward of York, scarlet and rose 



Prince of Wales, bright rose self, of Intense color. . 



Queen .\lexandra, new; giant size, best scarlet 



Salopian, dark bright red 



Shasta, new glant-llowered white 



White Wonder, pure white, of the largest size 



Sweet Peas in Mixture. 



V, lb., 20c; lb., 00c; 5 lbs., $2.75. 



Eekford Mixture.— This mlxtui-< 

 Ing novelties of 190S. Per >4 lb., 



lui mains tlie eivam 



■. ly ..r new and sepanitc 

 <ltioii. and we eaii safe! 

 </i lb.. 20c; lb.. 00c ; 5 lbs, 

 ilure is made up by 

 .portioned of the best cut 

 me of tliebest Spencer va 



1.15 

 1.20 

 1.10 



colors, 

 $2^.75. 



les. includ- 



Mixed "Spencer Hybrid" or Giant "Orchid Flowered" Sweet Peas. ti'Is sensational n. w type originated m England. The plants are 



*^ or healthy, vigorous growth, producing In greatest profusion long, 



oni-- ^l• iiiriii cl ibiui is ..I .■'i.l. ridld ^iibslan. .- | . 1 f. < t |..iiii :iiid Irulv gigantic size, often measuring 2 inches and over across. Wings large and 

 lei lulls le.is.il lb. si.Ttidaich bi.liilv iipilglii. f:ielng all ,.11. «av. round :iiid d..|leatelv waved. This nilxtur.- Is composed of Spencer types only 

 1 .■..mains .1. w Miri. tles not yet flxed and In < oiiimer< i . Oz., lOc; V, II... Iw ; lb., $1.00. 



