BODDINGTON'S ^yUClt 



cVy SEEDS 



57 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY SWEET 



PEAS, continued 





Those maiked with a star (*) are Spencer or Unwin type; those marked with a 

 dagger (t) are extra-early outdoor or Christmas-flowering 



'Masterpiece (Malcolm, 1908) 



■*Maud Holmes. Sunproof Crimson Spencer (Holmes, 1910) 



Mid-Blue (Dobbie, 1908) 



Millie Maslin (Holmes, 1907) 



Miss WUlmott (Eckford, 1900) 



tMiss Josie ReUly (Zvolanek, 1908) 



j;Mi8s H. M. Gould (Zvolanek, 1908) 



"Mrs. Sankey Spencer 



Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. (Morse, 1903) 



*Mrs. Hugh Dickson ( Dobbie, 1909) 



»Mrs. Alfred Watkins (Unwin, 1906) 



**Mrs. Routzahn Spencer (Burpee, 1909) 



Mrs. Collier ( Dobbie, 1906) 



fMrs. C. H. Totty (Zvolanek, 1908) 



fMrs. E. WUd (Zvolanek) 



fMrs. Alexander Wallace (Zvolanek) 



fMrs. William Sim (Zvolanek) 



tMrs. W. W. Smalley (Zvolanek) 



tMrs. Geo. Lewis (Zvolanek) 



Mrs. Walter Wright (Eckford, 1902) 



'Mrs. Walter Wright Spencer (Routzahn, 1908) 



tMrs. Hannan (Zvolanek) 



tMrs. F. J. Dolansky (Zvolanek) 



fMrs. Zvolanek (Zvolanek) 



*Mrs. Duncan (Stark, 1911) 



Mont Blanc (Senary, 1901) 



Navy-Blue (Burpee, 1899) 



*Nora Unwin (Unwin, 1905) 



*Othello Spencer (Morse, 1908) 



*Paradise (Hemus, 1906) 



*Pearl Gray Spencer (Burpee, 191 1) 



Phenomenal (Morse, 1905) 



♦Phyllis Unwin (Unwin, 1906) 



•Picotee (Watkins, 1909) 



*Prince Edward of York Spencer (Routzahn, 1909) 



Prince Olaf (Dobbie, 1907) 



♦Primrose Spencer (Morse, 1908) 



•Primrose Beauty (Stark, 191 1) 



Prima Donna (Eckford, 1896) 



Queen Alexandra (Eckford, 1905) 



*Queen Alexandra Spencer 



Queen of Spain (Eckford, 1907) 



*Queen Victoria Spencer (Burpee, 1909) 



*Rainbow Spencer (Burpee, 191 1) 



*Ramona Spencer ( Morse, 1909) 



Romolo Piazzanl (Eckford, 1904) 



*Rose du Barri (Burpee, 1910) 



*Ruby Spencer (Routzahn, 1909) 



*Saint George ( Hurst) 



*Satin Queen Spencer (Routzahn, 1910) 



♦Senator Spencer (Morse, 1909) 



tSnowbird (Boddington, 1906) 



•Stark's Giant Lavender (Stark, 1911) 



♦Sterling Stent (Agate, 1909) 



♦Sutton's Queen (Sutton, 1907) 



♦Tennant Spencer (Morse, 1908) 



♦The King (Holmes, 1909) 



♦Thomas Stevenson (Holmes, 1910) 



♦Vermilion Brilliant (Burpee, 191 1) 



fWatchung (Zvolanek) 



White Wonder, Double (Morse, 1904) 



♦White Spencer (Burpee, 1907) 



♦W. T. Hutchins Spencer (Morse, 1909) 



tW. J. Stewart (Zvolanek, 1908) 



♦Spencer Mixture 



♦Tuckswood Hybrids (Holmes, 1910) 



Boddington's Quality Mixture 



Rich lavender 



Crimson 



Blue and purple 



Crimson-scarlet 



Orange-pink, etc 



Lilac 



White, marbled lilac 



Pure white 



Lavender and mauve 



Creamy pink 



Light pink shades, etc 



Light pink, buff and pink 



Pale yellow and primrose 



Sky-blue 



Rose-crimson 



Lavender and mauve 



Orange-pink 



Light pink, buff and pink 



Pure while 



Mauve and blue 



Mauve and blue 



Deep rose-pink 



Daybreak-pink 



Variegated blue 



Crimson-scarlet 



Pure white 



Violet and indigo 



Pure white 



Maroon 



Light pink shades, etc 



Gray and delicate rose 



Lavender & mauve, picotee-edge. 



Light pink, bufY and pink 



Light pink, almost white 



Orange-pink, or salmon 



Violet, feather white 



Pale yellow, or primrose 



Deep cream 



Light pink and clear pink 



Crimson-scarlet 



Crimson-scarlet 



Light pink, buff and pink 



Primrose and rose 



.Ivory-white, streaked with rose. 



Striped and mottled 



Mauve and blue 



Carmine and orange 



Crimson-scarlet . - ■ 



Crimson-scarlet 



Primrose-pink 



Striped and mottled 



Pure white 



Lavender 



Salmon-orange 



Light pink, buff and pink 



Mauve and blue 



Brilliant crimson 



Orange-scarlet 



Brilliant scarlet 



Pure white 



Pure white 



Pure white 



Light pink, buff and pink 



Beautiful blue 



Mixed 



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Perennial and Other Flowering Peas 



(Latbyrus latifolius, etc.) 



These have not the fragrance of Sweet Peas, but bloom throughout a long season, are hardy, and will live for years. They make a 



beautiful screen for rocks, stumps, fences, etc. Height, 2 to 8 feet. Pkt. Oz. 



LatUoUas roseus. HP. Brilliant-flowered, perhaps the handsomest form of the type So 10 $0 75 



Latifolius, Pink Beauty. HP. Blossoms white, veined, edged and shaded rose-pink , 10 75 



Latifolius albns. White. HP. \'aluable for cut-flowers in midsummer 10 75 



Lord Anson's Blue. HA. Strong-growing; dark purple-blue; 3 to 5 feet 10 75 



Splendens (Pride of Caliiornia). HA. Large, pale rose flowers 10 75 



