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Giant Waved Spencer 
Flowered^' Sweet PeaS —continued 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
No. Pkt. cts. 
670a. CULEBRA — Of light blue tone, being white, delicately striped and 
flaked pale blue and mauve. The flowers are duplex and look tike 
rosettes. (Novelty 1918) 30 
671. HELEN PrERCE SPENCER— Ground color white rippled and pen- 
ciled with bright blue. Oz, SOc 15 
672. SENATOR SPENCER— Chocolate and brown striped, flaked on ivory 
white. Oz. SOc 15 
DEEP MAROON. PURPLE and BLUE SHADES 
673. ROYAL PURPLE — A rich royal-purple throughout both banner and 
wings; the flowers are of splendid size and form. Oz. SOc 15 
674. NUBIAN — A new maroon or deep chocolate-colored self. The flowers 
are of truly giant proportions, beautifully waved, and of great sub- 
stance. Oz. SOc IS 
675. OTHELLO SPENCER— The flowers are beautifully waved—of a 
rich deep maroon throughout. Oz. SOc 15 
676. KING MANOEL — This is a giant-flowered maroon or deep chocolate- 
colored variety. The flowers are of immense size. Oz. SOc 15 
PICOTEE EDGED 
677. BLUE PICOTEE or MRS. TOWNSEND— White with narrow edging 
of blue. Or. SOc IS 
678. EWING'S SUPERB BLEND OF MIXED GIANT SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS — Composed exclusively of Giant Waved Spencer varieties, 
blended in proper proportions of bright colors and including several new 
hybrids of exquisite colors and shades, many of which, when sufficiently 
trued up will be introduced as new-named varieties. Pkt. lOc; oz. 
3Sc.; M lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.25. 
GRANDIFLORA and UNWIN 
SWEET PEAS 
The overshadowing size and beauty of the Giant Waved Spencer Sweet 
Peas has gradually reduced the demand for most varieties of the GrandiSora 
and Unwin types so that we now offer only a list of those limited to the popular 
sorts for sowing in quantity for cut flowers or garden decoration. 
Per t>kt. lOc; oz. 25c.j }i lb. SOc. 
679. BLANCHE FERRY— The popular pink and white. 
680. DOROTHY ECKFORD — Magnificent pure white. 
681. FRANK DOLBY — A fine large wayy pale lavender-blue. 
682. HON. MRS. E. KENYON— The finest primrose-yellow. 
683. JANET SCOTT— A grand deep rich pink. 
684. KING EDWARD VU.- The finest crimson-scarlet. 
685. LADY GRISEL HAMILTON— A grand pale lavender. 
686. LORD NELSON— The richest deep navy-blue. 
687. LOVELY— Soft shell-pink; a lovely shade. 
688. MISS WILLMOTT — Brilliant orange-pink; very large. 
689. MRS. WALTER WRIGHT— An exquisite shade of mauve. 
690. NORA UNWIN — A superb pure white with wavy petals. 
691. OTHELLO — Deep rich maroon. 
692. PRIMA DONNA — A magnificent pure pink. 
694. 
MIXTURES 
EWING'S EARSLCOURT PRIZE 
MIXTURE— This splendid mixture of 
Spencer, Grandiflora and the Unwin types 
is a studied formula containing correct 
proportions of various bright colors and 
shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy 
Lb. $1.7Sj 'A lb. SOc; oz. 25c.; pkt. 10c. 
ECKFORD'S FINEST MIXED VA- 
RIETIES— Lb. »1.60; M lb- '•Sc.; oz. 
20c.; pkt. 10c. 
' THE PRESIDENT 
Winter-Flowering or Extreme- 
Early Varieties of Sweet Peas 
Per pkt. 10c. ; oz. 30c.; U lb. 85c. 
695. BURPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE or 
SNOWBIRD— Pure white. Fine. 
696. EARLIEST OF ALL or CHRISTMAS 
PINK — Standard rose, wings white. 
697. MRS. ALEX. WALLACE— Pinkish lav- 
ender. 
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698. MRS. C. H. TOTTY^Sky blue or light 
lavender. Fine. 
699. MRS. F. J. DOLANSKY— Bright pure 
pink. 
700. MRS. GEO. LEWIS— The best pure 
early white. 
701. FLORENCE DENZER or MONT 
• BLANC— Extra early. Pure white, 
702. MRS. WM. SIM— Extra early, soft 
salmon-pink. 
703. MRS. E. WILDE— Very early, bright 
crimson-rose, 
704. EARLIEST SUNBEAMS— Bright prim- 
rose-yellow open formed flowers. 
CUPID 
Form dwarf bushes 6 to 8 inches in circum- 
ference and about same in height. 
No, Pkt. cts. 
70S. WHITE CUPID— Oz. 30c 10 
706. PINK CUPID.— Oz. SOc. 
707. CUPID— Mixed varieties. 
Oz. 30c. 
10 
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