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



SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



NEW SWEET PEAS 



SPENCER VARIETIES 

 Varieties eMpecially recommended are marked with an 



Oz. 14 1&. 



Apple-Blossom, crimson pink & white, sliaded . $0.20 $0.«0 

 •Asta Olin, a lavender Spencer 20 .00 



Aurora, orange rose, striped on white 20 .60 



*lilnnehe Ferry, pinlt and white 30 1.00 



Captain of the Blues, purplish mauve 20 .60 



Clara Curtis, a primrose Spencer 15 .40 



*Coiin(ess of Spencer Variety, true pale pink, 



darker edge; fine 15 .40 



Dainty, white with pink edge, unique 30 1.00 



Kthel Roosevelt, soft, pleasing primrose, 

 overlaid with dainty flakes of blush-crimson, 

 20 seeds, 2.'5c. 

 •Florence Morse Spencer, delicate blush, with 



pink margin 20 .CO 



Florence NiKhtin(;ale. The flowers are trulv 

 magnific(?nt and of immense size, frilled 

 and well waved. The color is most charm- 

 ingly soft and yet rich lavender, enlivened 

 by a very faint sheen of rose-pink. 20 eeeds, 

 25e. 



OeorKe Hcrhert, almost a self-carmine 15 .40 



(>eorKe VVanhlnKton, glorious crimson-scarlet 



self 40 I'M 



Helen I.cvwIh or Orange Countess 10 .20 



John InKman, rich ro.sy carmine 10 .30 



*KIUK KUward VII, the best of the rich red 



Horl.s 25 .70 



^f^H. KoutKabn, deep cream ground, with de- 



< i(l. d ro.se edge 30 1.00 



Mrs. Walter WriKbt, mauve color 25 .70 



(Mhello, beautiful daclr brown chocolate red 



color 1:5 .K<» 



Paradise, deeper In color than Countess of 



Sixncer 10 .30 



*I*rlmroHe, true primrose color; Spencer type 10 .30 



<tueen Victoria, soft yellow 40 1.30 



Hose du BarrI, d('ep rich carmlne-rose and 



or.'ingo. 20 Hefd.s 15e. 



•Senator, maroon and violet striped white 40 l.r.O 



•While, best pure white Spencer 10 .30 



1.50 

 3.75 



i.r>o 



5.75 



1.00 



2.50 



3.75 

 2.,50 



.'t.lM) 



1.00 

 1.00 



UNWIN and GRANDIFLORA TYPES 



Any of the folloning per oz. 5c, except where noted. 



America, tlie brightest blood-red, striped white $0.15 $0.40 



Aurora, orange rose, striped white 15 .40 



•Black Knieht, dark maroon 15 .50 



•Blanche Ferry, pink and white 15 .4(^ 



Bolton's Pink, pink shaded rose 15 .40 



Bridesmaid, bright and deep pink 15 ,40 



Captain of the Blues, purplish mauve 10 .35 



Dainty, white, with pink edge, unique 15 .40 



David R. Williamson, rich indigo blue 10 .35 



•Dorothy Eckford, one of the best whites 15 .40 



Dorothy Tennant, deep rose mauve 10 .35 



Duke of Westminster, deep rose maroon, overlaid 



with bright shining violet 10 .35 



Earl Cromer, claret magenta, self-color 10 ,35 



•Earliest of All, special selection, pink and white .20 .6» 



Emily Henderson, white, early and free 10 .35 



E. J. Castle, rich carmine rose, witli salmon shading 



in the standard ,20 .6* 



Evelyn Byatt, fine orange salmon 15 .40 



•Frank Dolby, largest and finest pale blue....oz., 10c .30 1.00 



Flora Xorton, a very bright blue 10 .35 



George Stark, brick red oji., 20c .60 2.00 



•Gladys Unwin, pale rosy pinlv 15 .5(> 



Helen Pierce, blue, with dark grain markings 15 .50 



Henry Eckford, of extraordinary orange color 10 .35 



•Hon. 5Irs. E. Ivenyon, the best yellow to date 15 .4» 



Horace J. WrlRht. Standard violet maroon, wings 



violet, large hooded form 10 .35 



Janet Scott, deep pink 10 .35 



Jeanie Gordon, standard bright rose, shaded cream.. .15 .40 



King Edward VII, dark rich red 20 .60 



•King Edward VII. Special selection oz., 15c .40 1.50 



•Lady Grisel Hamilton, best of all lavender sorts 20 .70 



Lady Mary Currie, bright orange pink, delicately « 



shaded rosy lilac 10 .35 



Lord Xelson, deeper and richer than Navy Blue 10 .35 



Lord Roseberry, rosy carmine, self -color 10 .35 



Lottie Eckford, white, suffused lavender 10 .35 



Lonely, soft shell pink 10 .35 



Maid of Honor, white, edged lavender 10 .35 



Mi.ss Millie Maslin, rosy crimson .20 .60 



Miss Willmott, richest orange pink, shaded rose 15 .40 



Mrs. A. Watkins, large pale pink 20 .60 



Mrs. Collier, shade lighter than Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon .20 .60 



•Mrs. Geo. Higglnson, Jr., a clear, delicate light blue, 



showing practically no tint of mauve 15. .40 



Mrs. Walter Wright, beautiful mauve color 20 .60 



Xavy Blue, deep violet blue 10 .35 



*Xora Unwin, giant white 20 .75 



Othello, a beautiful dark brown chocolate-red color. .15 .40 



Phyllis Unwin, deep rosv carmine, self, giant llower.. .15 .40 

 Prince of Wales, a bright rose, self, of int. nso .olor 



and fine form and substance 15 .40 



Prince Olaf, striped and mottled blue on white ground .20 .75 



Queen Alexandra, giant size scarlet 20 .60 



Queen of Spain, soft buff color, self -color 15 .40 



Romolo Plazanul, true violet, blue 10 .85 



Saint Geo-gc, brilliant orange scarlet oz., 25c .70 2.50 



Salopian, one of the be.'^t of the dark bright reds 10 .35 



Senator, chocolate, striped white 10 .35 



Sutton's (luecn, creamy buff, flushed pink....oz., 15c .40 1.50 



White A\ouder, the many-flowered white 20 .60 



CHRISTMAS or WINTER-FLOWERINO SWEET PEAS 



WHITE SEEDED SWEET PEAS. — Put seed in water over 

 night, then put in box or flat and in a temperature of 60 degrees. 

 .Seeds will germinate in 2 days and then can be sown. 



Oz. V, lb. 11 b. 



Angelino, self-pink $<».I5 $0.40 $l..Kr 



Cnnaryhird, yellow early 15 .40 1.50 



ChrlMtnias Pink, pink and white 10 .30 l.OO 



Christmas White, white 10 .30 l.OO 



MonI Ulnne, earlv wliiti' 10 .20 .75 



Mrs. .\lexiiiiiU-r \> hIIik c. l.ivi n.U i 10 .35 1.25 



Mrs. W . .Siiiiill<-.>. :i pl.-asint; .salili pink 10 ..S5 1.25 



Mrs. William .simnis, siiliiKiii pink 15 .40 1.50 



Snowbird, black seeded, .arliesl white 10 .30 l.OO 



We will liave the following new Sweet Peas for delivery In 

 ]'''all 1911: Christmas Countess, Christmas Prima Donna, Wallace. 



SWEET PEAS In MIXTURE 



VauKhan's Prize Mixture — Tliis mixture contains the cream of 

 the new and standjird sorts, including most of the new Spencer 



varieties. It is made up entirelN- of sei)arate named sorts, care- 

 fully iiroportioiu'd as to its composition, and we can safely 



say "there Is no better mixture in existence," no matter at what 

 l)rice or under what name it mav be offered. Per Vt lb., 20c; 

 I lb., 75c; 10 lbs., $6.00; lOO lbs., $50.00. 



Vauglian's Florist Mixture — This is a mixture made by ourselves, 

 ol' principally light-colored varieties, .suitable for florists' cut- 

 flower trade, ft Is a very carefully proportioned mixture and 

 glv< s satisfaction. Per V, lb.. 2.%cj I lb., 8.5c; 5 lbs., $3.7."5. 



Eckford Mixture — This mixture contains over thirty varieties, In- 

 chKling some of the novelties of 1910 and other choice sorts. 

 Per Vi ll>., 10c; 1 lb., 2.5c; 10 lbs., $2.00. 



