SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



(Price per 1 oz. and V 4 lb. ) 



SWEET PEAS— Continued 



BLUE CLASS 

 Brilliant Blue. — Bright blue. 

 Capt. of the Blues. — Bright blue and purple. 

 Dorothy Tennant. — 

 Flora Norton.— Very bright blue. 

 Emily Eckford. — Rose lilac. 

 Lord Nelson. — Bright blue. 

 Mrs. Walter Wright. — Mauve. 



PURPLE CLASS 

 Black Knight. — Deep purple. 

 Duke of Southern. — Deep blue. 

 Othello. — Almost black. 

 Senator. — Chocolate and brown striped. 



LAVENDER CLASS 



Countess of Radnor. — Lovely, delicate mauve. 

 Helen Pierce. — Blue mottled with white. 

 Lady Grizzel Hamilton. — Lavender. 

 Lottie Eckford. — White and lilac. 



SCARLET CLASS 



Coccinea. — Deep scarlet. 



Her Majesty. — Deep scarlet. 



King Edward VII. — Brilliant scarlet. 



Maud Holmes. — Deep scarlet carmine. 



Queen Alexandra. — Fine scarlet. 



SALMON CLASS 



Aurora. — Orange salmon striped. 

 Gorgeous. — Deep salmon. 

 Hon. F. Bouverie. — Fine salmon. 

 Lady Mary Currey. — Choice salmon. 

 Miss Wilmot. — Bright orange pink. 



STRIPED CLASS 



America. — Blood red striped. 



Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. — White striped with rose. 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS 

 Named or Distinct Sorts 

 Sow Early 



Mammoth, Waved or Crumpled 



These forms of Sweet Pea flowers are all the rage 

 at the Sweet Pea Exhibitions and at all places where 

 competition in the production of the Sweet Pea is 

 brisk. We offer the named varieties as below, all at 

 $4.00 per lb., $1.00 per y 4 lb., 30c. per oz., or 

 10c. a pkt. 



(Prices per 1 oz. and V4 lb.) 



Apple Blossom Spencer.— Very attractive. Fine 

 for bunching. Large flowers of the best Spencer 

 type, extraordinary bright rose, wings primrose, 

 with a slight rosy tint. 



Asta Ohn Spencer. — Flowers large, waved. Color 

 lavender and mauve, stems very stiff, bearing 

 generally foiir large flowers. 



Black Knight Spencer. — Very showy, color ma- 

 roon, rich and dark, flowers waved, strong vine, 

 blooming luxuriously. 



Captain of the Blues Spencer. — Standard pur- 

 ple, wings bright blue. 



Countess Spencer.— A rose-pink of rare excellence 

 in form and size, very attractive, vines strong in 

 growth. 



Helen Lewis Spencer. — Salmon and orange. 



King Edward VII Spencer. — Crimson -scarlet. 

 Exceedingly large-flowered, steins long, strong 

 and stiff, often bearing three to four blossoms,, 

 vines very vigorous, a profuse bloomer. 



King White Spencer. — Superior to other whites, 

 gigantic, indispensable. 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson Spencer.— Immense flowers 

 of a pinkish-apricot color. Vine sturdy. Blooms 

 lasting and continuous. 



Mrs. Routzahn Spencer.— Pink, apricot and buff 

 flowers, large-waved, stems long, bearing three to 

 four flowers. 



Maud Holmes Spencer. — Deep crimson scarlet. 



Primrose Spencer.— The finest of its class, an un- 

 mistakable Primrose of the best Spencer form. 

 Flowers large and beautifully waved. 



Queen Alexandra Spencer.— Large, half hooded, 

 bright red flowers, unsurpassed in brilliancy. This 

 might be put down as an absolute scarlet. 



Senator Spencer. — Deep claret or wine -color 

 stripes and flakes on a light heliotrope ground. 



White Spencer. — Profuse bloomer, gigantic flowers, 

 stems strong and long, bearing three flowers, a 

 strong climber. 



Wedgewood Spencer.— Best of the blues. 



Mixed Spencers.— All colors of Spencer bloom. 

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