ROSE CRIMSON SHADES 
Earl Cromer. Claret magenta, a new shade, 1 oz. >4 lb. 1 lb. 
.10 .30 .75 
E. J. Castle. Carmine rose, Un win type, wavy .10 30 1.00 
GEO. HERBERT SSffiM 
type Pkt. 10c .25 .75 2.00 
JOHN INGMAN. Large wavy type of rose 
crimson Pkt. 10c .25 .75 2.00 
LORD ROSEBERY. Bright rose suffused 
with magenta and showing veins of rose ... .10 .20 .60 
Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. White with rose 
stripes 10 .20 .60 
PRINCE OF WALES. A clear rose crimson 
self color, large and shell-shaped 10 .20 .60 
Phyllis Un win, rose crimson, wavy 10 .30 1.00 
LAVENDER, MAUVE, AND PURPLE SHADES. 
Admiration. Purplish, mauve, or pinkish 
lavender 10 .20 .60 
Dorothy Tennant. Rosy purple, self colored. .10 .20 .60 
Emily Eckford. Rose purple, turning to clear 
blue 10 .20 .60 
Frank Dolby. Fine lavender of Unwin type 
wavy Pkt.lOc .25 .75 2.00 
MRS. WALTER WRIGHT. Light rosy purple, 
turning blue when fully matured 10 .20 .60 
Romolo Piazanni. Rosy purple, turning blue 
with age. A fine, large variety 10 .20 .60 
Tennant Spencer. Giant rosy purple Pkt. 15c .35 1.00 3.50 
LAVENDER SHADES 
Countess of Radnor or Celestial. Soft lav- 
ender tinted with mauve 10 .20 .60 
FLORA NORTON. A new variety, bright sky 
blue 10 .20 .60 
Asta Ohn. Giant pinkish lavender Pkt. 15c .35 1.00 3.50 
HELEN PIERCE ^VoT 
Awarded first class certificate by National 
Sweet Pea Society of England. Bright 
blue mottled on white 20 .60 2.00 
LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. Soft lavender. 
tinted with mauve 10 .20 .60 
MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON, JR. A clear azure 
blue 10 .25 .75 
LAVENDER AND MAUVE SHADED, PICOTEE OR EDGED 
LOTTIE ECKFORD ^ h A\ e d 
with lilac, with a deeper border at the 
edges 10 .20 .60 
Maid of Honor. White with blue edge 10 .20 .60 
PHENOMENAL. Blue and lavender shaded 
on white; called the orchid flowering type 
Pkt. 10C .20 .60 2.00 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
Captain of the Blues Spencer. Purplish 
blue Pkt. 15c .35 1.00 3.50 
Captain of the Blues. Purple and blue hood- 
ed form 10 .20 .60 
COUNTESS OF CADOGAN Purple standards 
with clear blue wings 10 .20 .60 
David R. Williamson. Purple standard, blue 
wings 15 .35 .75 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Almost a clear 
Purple 10 .20 .60 
Senator. Pure white, striped and flaked with 
maroon and violet 10 .20 .60 
DEEP MAROON SHADES 
Black Michael. Deep wine color or light 
maroon 15 .35 .75 
Othello. (Improved Black Knight). The 
best of the dark varieties, being very large 
and of the finest type. It is a deep maroon 
and particularly of rich velvet effect 10 .20 .60 
Othello Spencer. Giant deep maroon Pkt. 25 c 
H Pkt. 15c 
DARK MAROON AND VIOLET SHADES. 
Horace J. Wright. A violet and maroon 25 .75 2.50 
LORD NELSON b^T^ 
"navy blue" 10 .30 1.00 
Navy Blue. Indigo and violet, wings violet 
and bright blue 10 .20 .60 
Shahzada. Deep maroon, showing veins al- 
most black, wings dark violet 10 .20 .60 
A GRAND SWEET PEA MIXTURE 
MORSE'S SUPERB MIXTURE 
mixture of 
about twenty 
colors, all of the new giant Spencer type of Sweet Peas, with. 
immense wavy petals. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c 
MIXTURES 
Best Large Flowering Mixture. This is the 
best mixture that can be made from existing 
varieties. The colors are well proportioned, 
and the amount of each is determined by a 
well-studied and carefully arranged for- 
mula, which has been tried and corrected 
for many years. All the newer and best 
varieties are in this mixture 
Striped Varieties Mixed. A beautiful mix- 
ture made up exclusively of striped, mot- 
tled, and flaked varieties 
Ramona Spencer, % Natural Size 
CUPID SWEET PEAS 
These are low-growing or dwarf sweet peas, about one foot high 
and spreading to about two feet in diameter. The foliage is dark 
green and the stems are short, usually from three to six inches long. 
The blossoms, however, are larger than those of the tall varieties. 
They are recommended for a border, especially along a drive or 
walk, and while the early buds drop off, the whole plant finally comes 
into bloom nicely, and is a perfect mat of bright flowers. While 
Cupids exist in all the colors and shades found in the tall varieties, 
we have listed only the best ones and those that are freest flowering. 
The descriptions are the same as those of the tall varieties. 
1 oz. M lb. 1 lb. 
White. Pure White Pkt. 5c $0.15 $0.40 $1.00 
Pink. Color of Earliest of all Pkt. 5c .15 .40 1.00 
Countess of Radnor. Lavender Pkt. 5c .15 .40 1.00 
Prima Donna. Pink Pkt. 5c .15 .40 1.00 
Mixture of all varieties, including those listed 
and many more besides Pkt. 5c .10 ,25 .75 
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