VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



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VAUGHAN'S SWEET PEAS 



SWEET PEAS— Spencer Type 



SPENCER VARIETIES 



ipple Blossom, rose and blush $0 20 $0 65 



4sta Ohn, lavender tinted 25 90 



\urora. orange rose, striped on white 20 65 



ilanche Ferry, pink and white 20 75 



Captain of the Blues, standard purple, wings blue 20 65 

 Countess of Spencer, very pale pink, darker edge. IS 55 

 Duplex pink; the best for bouquets; color rich 

 cream pink ; nearly all the plants have dou- 

 ble or triple standards 50 



Sthel Roosevelt, rose pink, primrose ground 30 



Evelyn Hemus, buff ground with rosy picotee edge. 30 



^lora Norton, bright blue with slight purple tint 25 85 



Florence Morse, delicate blush, with pink margin. 25 75 



Florence Nightingale, lavender 50 1 50 



Seorge Herbert, standard rosy magenta, wings 



deep carmine 20 70 



Helen Lewis, standard orange, wings rosy salmon. 30 



Hng Edward VII, rich red 25 90 



Uarle Corelll, rose carmine, tinted cherry red 25 1 00 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson, pale salmon pink on cream 



ground 35 1 25 



Mrs. Routzahn, apricot, suffused with pink 30 



Othello, rich deep maroon 25 80 



Pearl Gray, pearl or dove gray, suffused with light 



rose, showing delicate rose shading in standard 50 



Primrose, primrose 20 70 



Senator, claret and chocolate stripe on light 



heliotrope ground 20 70 



rennant, purplish mauve 25 1 00 



k'ermillon Brilliant, brilliant iridescent scarlet 75 



White, pure white, very scarce 25 85 



Vaughan's Spencer Hybrids, mixed. In offering 

 this mixture we are giving our customers the 

 cream of this class in all possible color variations, 

 and we are confident many happy surprises will 

 result, as we have included in this not only the 

 above sorts but many others which are new and 



striking in this class 20 70 



Ordinary Spencer Hybrids, mixed 15 50 



Lb. 

 $2 40 

 3 50 

 2 40 

 2 80 

 2 40 

 2 00 



3 20 

 3 00 



3 50 



4 00 



UNWIN AND GRANDIFLORA TYPES 



It wanted by mall add 8c per lb. extra for postage. 

 Any of the following per oz. 10c. except where noted. 



K lb. 1 lb. 



America, the brightest blood-red, striped white $0 20 $0 80 



Aurora, orange rose, striped on white 20 80 



Black Knight, dark maroon 20 80 



Blanche Ferry, pink and white 20 70 



Bolton's Pink, pink shaded rose 20 70 



Captain of the Blues, purplish mauve 20 80 



Countess of Radnor, delicate lavender 20 80 



Dainty, white, with pink edge, unique 20 80 



David R. Williamson, rich indigo blue 20 70 



Dorothy Eckford, one of the best whites. .5 lbs. for $2.75 15 60 



Emily Henderson, white, early and free 20 80 



Frank Dolby, largest and finest pale blue 30 1 20 



Flora Norton, a very bright blue 25 85 



Gladys Unwln, pale rosy pink 30 1 20 



Helen Pierce, blue, with dark grain markings 20 80 



Henry Eckford. of extraordinary orange color oz., 50c 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. yellow 20 70 



King Edward VII. special selection, best red. .5 lbs., $3.25 20 70 



Lady Grisel Hamilton, best of all lavender sorts 



5 lbs., $3.25 20 70 



Lord Nelson, deeper and richer than Navy Blue: same 



as Brilhant Blue 30 1 10 



Lottie Eckford, white, suffused lavender 20 70 



Lovely, soft shell pink 30 1 20 



Maid of Honor, white, edged lavender 25 85 



Miss WUImott. richest orange pink, shaded rose 20 80 



Mrs. A. Watklns, large pale pink 26 86 



Mrs. Geo. HIgglnson. Jr., a clear, delicate light blue, 



showing practically no tint of mauve 30 



Mrs. Walter Wright, beautiful mauve color 20 80 



Navy Blue, deep violet blue 30 1 20 



Nora Unwln, giant white 30 1 20 



Othello, a beautiful dark brown chocolate-red color 20 80 



Prima Donna, soft pink 25 90 



Queen Alexandra, giant size scarlet 25 100 



Rose du BarrI oz.. 25c 65 2 50 



Saint George, brilUant orange scarlet 30 1 20 



Salopian, one of the best of the dark bright reds 25 1 00 



White Wonder, the many-flowered white 25 85 



CHRISTMAS OR WINTER FLOWERING 



M lb. 1 lb. 



Mrs. F. J. Delansky, self-pink $0 40 $1 40 



Canary Bird, early yellow 35 1 20 



Christmas Pink. 



Earliest of All, pink and white 30 1 00 



Christmas White. 

 Mont Blanc. 



Florence Denzer, pure white 30 1 00 



Mrs. Alexander Wallace, lavender oz., 20c 60 2 00 



Meteor, red 35 1 20 



Mrs. C. H. Totty (Countess), skyblue oz.. 15c 46 1 60 



Mrs. E. Wild, bright red 36 1 25 



Mrs. W. W. Smallcy. 



Mrs. William Sim, salmon pink 35 1 30 



Snowbird. 



Burpee's Earliest White, black seeded white 30 1 00 



Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas Mixed 35 1 20 



SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE 



Vaughan's Prize Mixture — This mixture contains the cream of the new 

 and standard sorts, including most of the new Spencer varieties. It 

 is made up entirely of separate named sorts, carefully proportioned 

 as to its composition, and we can safely say "there Is no better mix- 

 ture In existence," no matter at what price or under what name it 

 may be offered. Per M lb.. 30c; 1 lb.. $1.00; 10 lbs., $9.50. 



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

 principally light-colored varieties, suitable for florists' cut-flower 

 trade. It is a verv carefully proportioned mixture and gives satis- 

 faction. Per M lb.. 35c; 1 lb., $1.20: 5 lbs., $5.50. 



Eckford Mixture — This mixture contains over thirty varieties, including 

 some of the novelties of 1911 and other choice sorts. Per }i lb., 20c: 

 1 lb., 75c: 10 lbs. $7.00. 



