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



NEW SWEET PEAS 



SPE.S'CER A\D Ui\WIj\' TYPES 



Apple Blossom (Spencer) The ground tint is primrose, standard 



rose showing veins of deeper rose, wings 

 light carmine, the whole color overspread on primrose. It is very large, 

 with especially iai ge drooping wings. Oz 35c, 2 oz 50c, % lb 80c, lb $3.00. 

 Asta Ohn (Spencer) This selection is lavender, suffused or tinted with 

 — — — ^— — mauve. The best lavender in the Spencer selec- 

 tions. It is of the true Spencer type, large and wavy, and has large 

 wavy wings also. It comes uniformly four blossoms to the stem, and 

 the stems are particularly long and sturdy. oz 40c, oz 'Joe. 



Ivf^r Medal and First-Class 



very large, standard and wings p - 

 waved, with a majority of four flu , 

 Aurora (Spencer) The flowers n 



■ formly of th. 



ard and wings are waved or fluteii 

 duced most In threes and fours. ^\ 



Th 



flaked and 



tied 



.ith rich 



.<hade of salmon pink, 

 and most beautifully 

 Vs oz 15c, oz 25c. 

 size, and come uni- 

 r ' type. Both stand- 

 iiu ent flowers are pro- 

 the end of long, stiff 

 iiid this is exquisitely 

 oz 40c, oz 75c. 



Blanche Ferry ( Spencer) The well-known pink and white variety of 



.spencer type. oz 25c, oz 50c. 



Countess Spencer (Variety) Bright clear pink showing a little 

 " deeper at the edges. Tlie form is 



open and the margins of the petals are wavy. Both standard and 

 wings are very large, blossoms frequently measuring two inches across. 

 The stems are long and it posse.s.ses every characteristic that can be 

 desired in the Sweet Pea. Oz 10c. lb 35c, 1 lb $1.25. 



E. J. Deal a mar 

 — — ^— ^— carmin 

 and substance. Quite 



moth white Spencer with a well defined band of 

 at the end. A most charming flower of fine form 

 distinct and well fixed to type. Pkt <12 seeds) 18c. 



Spencer type, with long stems and four blossoms to the stem. Per- 

 haps better described as a light pink-edged Countess Spencer. Oz 15c. 

 '4 lb 40c, lb $1.60. 

 Gaiety {Spencer) Lisl^t magenta-rose striped on white, 

 y. nz 30r, oz 50c. 



Qeorze Herbert (Spencer) Bright ro.se carmine. Large open and 

 S- wavy form of the Countess Spencer tvpe. 



Oz lac, Vi lb 40c, lb $1.60. 

 Kinsr Edward VII (Spencer) The standard is a deep rich carmine 

 — S scarlet of glossy effect. The wings 



are also carmine scarlet, and on the reverse side are also a deep rose 



c.-tniiine Vi oz 30^. ^Oc, 14 lb $1.60. 



Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain (Spencer) Rise striped on white on both 



^ standard and wings. Oz 30c. 

 Mrs. Sankey (Spencer) a black seeded pure white Spencer of finest 



. type and good size. Oz 50c. 



purple, self col 



purple when matured. Oz 40c. 

 Do^aHisf Just like Countess Spencer (variety), but a darker shade nf 

 t'^'^^O'^^ pi„k. Oz 10c, lb 80c. 



Primrose (Spencer) Pronounced primrose color throughout standard 



Oz 10c, Vi lb 20c, lb 60c. 



wings are thorouglily crinkled and 



Princess Alice (Spencer) Light rosy mauve of Spencer type. 

 Oz 15c, Vi lb 40c, lb $1.40. 



Sutton's Queen 



White (Sp 



irose edged in margin with buft. The standaia 

 avy and the full expansions are large and some- 

 The newly opened wings are spherical and very distinct 

 ;y. Oz 15c, % lb 45c, lb $1.60. 



) Flowers absolutely pure white; standard waved, 

 — — crinkled and fluted; 3 to 4 blossoms. Stems 12 to 15 

 ength. Oz 10c, % lb 30c, lb 60c. 



KI.\G EDWARD VII {Spencer.) 



VAUOHAN'S SPENCER MIXTURE SWEET PEAS 



This mixture is like all mixtures offered by "Vaughan's." made from 

 sep.arate sorts, and of the Countess Spencer Peas, including nearly 

 all the varieties offered above. It is not to be compared to so-called 

 ".Spencer Jlixtures." which are not compounded from varieties grown 

 separately and in the right proportion of shades and colors 

 Oz 20c y, lb «0c. lb $2.00. 



SWEET PEAS 



'i 10. uu. 



♦Bolton's IMnk, new. pink shaded rose, of Immense .siz. $0.15 $0..'">0 



•BrideHmald; this Is a deep bright pink 15 .40 



Dainty. Large, pure white, tinted with pink 15 .35 



•Dorothy Kckford, one of the best of all the white 10 .:iO 



Kinily Henderson, white, early and free 10 .25 



•Kveljn Byatt. Rich fiery orange; very striking and unique.. .15 .40 

 •Flora Norton, A very bright blue, quite different from other 



blues, being a brighter blue and clearer color 10 .30 



•Flora Frazer. An Improved Blanche Ferry, with longer stems, 



true to type 15 .10 



•I-rank Dolby, largest and best pale lavender 25 .80 



'(ihidys Vnwln, one of the finest pinks In existence oz., 10c ,20 .50 



•Helen Lewis. Very large, bright orange-salmon flowers; 



usually four on a stem oz., 10c .20 .60 



Helen Pierce. Marbled, blue on white ground, large . .07.., 10c .20 .60 



Hon. Mrs. Kenyon, the best yellow 10 .40 



•.lunet Scott. Deep pink; deeper and richer than Kathc>rlne 



Tracy 10 .25 



•.lolin Ingman. Rich salmon rose 25 .85 



Kiilherlne Tracy. Soft but brilliant pink 10 .25 



•Klnic Kdwnrd VII. The host of the dark red 10 .30 



•I. inly (Jrlsel Hamilton. The best of all lavender sorts 10 .40 



.Miild of Honor, white, edged with violet 10 .25 



•Mri.. Alfred Watkins, superb pale pink oz„ 10c .20 .60 



•Mrs. Geo. HiKMrlnson, .Jr., a clear delicate Ilgrht blue 10 .25 



•Mrs. Waller Wrlelit. one of the best and largest of the laven- 

 ders 15 .45 



Any of tlie following per oz 5r, 

 except where noted. 



U 1*. l.b. 



>'nvv Blue, <le.-p \ idl.-i-blu.' 10 .30 



•Nora I nwln, the best white o/.., lOc .20 .60 



•riienonienal, new; white tinged lavender oz., lOo .15 .HO 



*<Jueen Alexandra, new giant size; best scarlet oz., 10c .15 .40 



•Shasta, new giant flowered white 15 .40 



•White Wonder, nure white, of the largest size 15 .40 



WINTER FLOWERINO SWEET PEAS 



oz. lb. 



(hristnias IMnk. Pink and while $0.10 $1.00 



Christmas White 10 1.00 



KarliesI White. Blooms In 45 days 10 .00 



Mrs. .Vlexander Wallace. Lavender 15 1.25 



Karllest of .Ml. Pink and white 10 .60 



SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE 



Vaueban's "Prize" Mixture. 'I'his iniNiine cuntains the cream of the new 

 standard sorts. It is mad. up intin iy nf new and separate colors, 

 <arefully proportioned as to its composition, and we can safely say. 



"There is no better mixture in existence." i/i lb-, 20c; lb., 60c; 6 lbs.. 

 82.75. 



Vauglian'N Florist Mixture. — This mixture Is made up by ourselves from 

 separate colois, carefullv proportioned of the best cut-flower sorts and 

 colors. niHl liielu.les tills v.-ar some of the best Spencer varieties. 

 V, 11... 2(»e: III.. HOC. 5 lbs., $3.50. 



Kckford .Mixture. — This mixture contains over thirty varieties, including 

 noveltl.s of llKis. Per '4 lb., 10c; lb., 25c; 10 lbs.. $2,00. 



