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SWEET PEAS. PURE WHITE. WHITE-SEEDED, continued 



tFLORENCE DENZER. Pure white. Pkt. lo cts.. oz. 25 cts., 

 ■ilb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 

 MONT BLANC. Puru white ; one of tlie earliest. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



fMRS. GEO. LEWIS. Large, pure white wavy flower. Pkt. 15 

 cts., oz. 30 cts., J.^lb. $1. 



»NORA UNWIN especially takes its place easily in the front rank 

 of whites. This variety has the same bold wavy standard as 

 Gladys Unwin. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Klb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



*SNOWFLAKE. A grand white variety of the Spencer type, de- 

 scribed to us by the originators as an improved white Spencer. 

 Immensely floriferous, sturdy and strong grower, with an aver- 

 age of four flowers to the stem. (.See illustration, page 51.) Pkt. 

 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., oz. 35 cts., Ji'lb. fi, lb. $3. 



»WHITE SPENCER. Produces in the greatest profusion flowers 

 of enormous size that are absolutely pure while. The wings are 

 fully an inch wide and nearly as deep as the standard. The flow- 

 ers are borne three and four to the stem and are uniformly well 

 placed. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts , M\h. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 

 WHITE WONDER. The flowers are double and pure white, 

 uniformly of the largest size, and are borne six to eight large 

 flowers on a long, stout stem. Pkt. 5 cts.,oz. 10 cts., Hlb. 25 cts., 

 lb. 75 £ts. 



WHITE. BLACK-SEEDED. SHOWING TINT OF COLOR WHEN 

 FIRST OPEN. BUT CHANGING TO PURE WHITE 

 WHEN FULLY EXPANDED. 



BURPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE. The earliest white in the 

 open ground. The plants can be cut back, if desired, and will 

 make an equally vigorous second growth. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 15 

 cts., Klb. 40 cts., lb. $1.50. 



#MRS. SANKEY SPENCER. Any one familiar with the old 

 favorite, Mrs. Sankey, will at once recognize this as a Black- 

 seeded White Spencer of perfect form. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 35 cts., 

 lb. Si, lb. S3. 



tSNOWBIRD, BODDINGTON'S EXTRA-EARLY s 

 CHRISTMAS. An exceptionally early Sweet Pea for indoor 

 flowering — will bloom six weeks after sowing. Color clear white, 

 upon long stems; habit fairly dwarf, and of exceptionally free- 

 flowering qualities. Without doubt the finest early white for in- 

 door or outdoor planting. Pkt. loc, oz. 25c., Klb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 



fWATCHDNG. Pure white. Pkt. 20 cts., oz. 30 cts., %\h. $1. 



Light Pink, Almost White 



»DAINTY SPENCER. Has beautifully formed standard and 

 wings; in a bud slate it looks like a pale primrose self, but when 

 opening first appears to be white, but quickly changes to white 

 with a pink edge, more defined at the back, making a most charm- 

 ing contrast and quite a new departure. Generally three, but 

 often four flowers on a stem. A great acquisition and should be 

 in all best collections. Avoca was another name suggested for it. 

 This variety does best cut in a bud state and opened in water. 

 (See illustration.) Pkt. 20 cts., 3 for 50 cts., oz. 60 cts., M\h. $2, 



«RAMONA SPENCER. Like the well-known Ramona, this va- 

 riety is clear white, with soft delicate lines and flakes of blush- 

 pink. It is of the very finest form and immense size. Delicate 

 and beautiful. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. £1, lb. S3. 



'^PICOTEE. A lovely new and distinct variety, Spencer form. 

 Flowers white, beautifully edged carmine, large and well waved. 

 In most cases flowers are borne four on a stem, well placed and 

 of grand substance, free from the coarseness in placing often seen 

 in certain varieties of the .Spencer type. Strong grower, and 

 should be a good addition. Will be in great demand, both as an 

 exhibition or garden variety. Pkt. 20 cts., 3 for 50 cts., oz. Si . 



Pale Yellow, or Primrose 



tCANARY. A very desirable variety for forcing or early outdoor 

 planting and flowering. Flowers of an exceptionally good yellow. 

 Pkt. 15'cts., oz. 35 cts., 'Xlb. Si, lt>- S3- 



SWEET PEAS. PALE YELLOW. OR PRIMROSE, continued 



EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. Very desirable for early spring flow- 

 ering in ihe open ground, particularly in sections where the later 

 sorts are apt to be cut off liy extreme sinnmer heat. The flowers 

 are of a rich primrose color, and generallj- borne three on a strong 

 stem. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., y^\h. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON. A very fine yellow variety. Pkt. 5 



cts., oz. 10 cts., )i\h. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



MRS. COLLIER. Beautiful pale yellow, or ivory white. A de- 

 lightful llower. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., ^Ib. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



*PRIMROSE SPENCER. The color is a pronounced primrose 

 or creaiiiy \ ell(iw throughout both standard and wings. Pkt. 15 

 cts., oz. 35 cts., ;4 lb. $1, lb. S3- 



QUEEN VICTORIA. (Black-seeded ) Light primrose, wings 

 tinted rose. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., J-jlb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



Light Pink and Primrose 



STELLA MORSE. Buff, with lint <jf pink, showing a little deeper 

 at the edges, both standard and wings the same. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 10 cts., Vi lb. 25 cts , lb. 75 CIS. 



ALL OUR SWEET PEAS ARE RE-SELECTED, NOT ORDINARY STOCK 



