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NEW SWEET PEAS 
FOUR GRAND NEW SWEET PEAS 
OF THE SUPERB ■•SPENCER" TYPE 
Ethel Roosevelt. It is a true waved variety of 
the largest and most perfect Spencer type. 
There is naturally some variation even in 
Spencers, and Ethel Roosevelt claims the 
most exclusive Spencer perfection. The 
ground color is a soft, pleasing primrose, or 
straw color, overlaid with dainty flaltes and 
splashes of blush crimson. The crimson is 
not at all pronounced and simply gives some 
warmth and golden tinting to the yellowish 
ground work. It bunches splendidly and will 
easily lead in this type of coloring for a long 
time. Plit., 20c.; % oz., 75c. 
Maud Holmes, Sunproof Crimson Spencer. This 
is undoubtedly one of the finest novelties of 
recent introduction; flowers are of the largest 
size, three and four to a spray, carried on 
long stems, of brilliant crimson, and blooms 
are of the true Spencer type, both standard 
and wings being well waved. 
The variety will not burn under the hottest 
sun, is of vigorous and strong growth. The 
stock is fixed, as is shown bv The National 
Pea Society's trials in England. Pkt., 20c.; % 
oz., 75c. 
"Mrs. Huch Dickson." A cream pink Spencer 
on buff ground, very fine form; flowers well 
placed on long stems. An excellent variety 
for exhibition and should be in every collec- 
tion. Pkt., 20c.; % oz., 75c. 
Mrs, Townsend, white flushed and edged with 
blue; a great improvement on "Phenomenal." 
Pkt., 20c.; hi oz., 75c. 
GRAND NEW GIGA-NTIC "OK. 
CHID^FLOWERED," SWEET 
PEAS OF THE "SPEN- 
CER" TYPE. 
Miriam Beaver. A glowing but soft apricot, 
tinted, shaded and suffused lemon, with a 
tint of salmon, deeper by a trifle on the back 
of the standard, but practically a self colour. 
This is entirely distinct from anv other variety 
of the Spencer or Grandiflora types. Pkt., 15c.; 
1 oz., 30c.; Vi lb., $1.00. 
Mrs. A. Ireland. The standard measures usually 
Just over two inches; it is circular and nicelv 
waved. The color of the standard is very bright 
rosepink with a clear creamy base. The wings, 
large and well expanded, are beautiful blush in 
color, but overlaid with rose on the exterior. 
The flower in its entirety is one of the most 
pleasinsr ever sent out. Pkt., 15c.; oz.. 30c.; Vi 
lb., $1.00. 
Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. A lovely new "picotee." 
of true Spencer type. The large flowers are 
borne profusely three and four to a stem; they 
are distinctly pink-edged upon a cream ground. 
Pkt., 15c.; oz,, 30c.; Vi lb., $1.00. 
W. T. Hutchlns. A fine, bold, true Spencer of 
most perfect sh.ade and colouring. The bud 
shows a decided buff colour. The fully expanded 
flower has the appearance of light apricot (dis- 
tinctly lemon at the throat) overlaid with a 
beautiful blush-pink. As the season advances 
the blush-pinlc shading becomes rather more 
pronounced. Pkt., IBc. ; 1 oz., 30c.; Vi lb., $1.00. 
Senator Spencer. The colour Is a varying com- 
bination of deep claret and chocolate, striped 
and flaked on a ground of light heliotrope. True 
Spencer form, waved edges on both standard and 
wings. Pkt., 15c.; 1 oz., 30c.; % lb., $1.00., 
Marie Corelll Spencer. The wings are pure, rich, 
rose-crimson, the standards have a tint of 
cherry-white, the whole effect is that of a bril- 
liant crimson; clear, distinct and most beauti- 
ful. Pkt,, IBc; loz., 30c.; Vi lb., $1.00. 
Sweet Pea W. T. Hutcliins 
Apple Blossom Spencer. The ground tint is prim- 
rose, standard rose showing veins of deeper rose, 
wings light carmine, the whole color overspread 
on primrose. It is very large, with especially 
large drooping wings. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 
75e. ; lb., $2.00. 
Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender, suffused or tinted 
with mauve. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; Vi lb., $1.00. 
Aurora Spencer. Cream-white, flaked and mottled 
with rich orange-salmon. Considered the best 
Mtriped and mottled sort ever introduced. 
Enormous size. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 75c.; 
lb., $2.00. 
Beatrice Spencer. The ground color is white, tinted 
with soft pink and buff on the standard, while 
each wing has a blotch of bri.erhter pink near the 
base. Pkt.. 15c.; oz.. 25c.; Vi lb.. 75c.; lb., $2.00. 
America Spencer. Striped briUiant carmine-red on 
white; of splendid Spencer form. English var- 
iety called IMrs. Wilcox. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 30c.; 
Vi lb., $1.00. 
Constance Oliver. A delightful rose pink with a 
cre<amy ground. Giant size with a waved stan- 
dard. Fine exhibition and garden variety. Pkt., 
15c.; oz., 50c. 
Dainty Spencer. Very large beautifully waved flow- 
ers of pure white, daintily edged pale rosy-pink. 
Pkt., IBc; oz., 30c.; % lb.. $1.00. 
Captain of the Blues Spencer. Standard clear pur- 
ple, wings blue. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; Vi lb., T5c.; 
lb., $2.00. 
Countess Spencer (true). The giant flowered type 
with wavy edges, bright pink. Per pkt., 10c. ; 
oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Enchantress. Bright pink, shading a little deeper 
at the edges. Beautiful in form, has wavy, fluffv 
petals. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; Vi lb.. 75c.; lb., $2.00. 
Flora Norton Spencer. A bright clear blue, with 
tint of purple. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 35c.; Vi lb., $1.00; 
lb., $3.00. 
