mm WHIUILIAM KWm<G CO,„ LIMSTEI 
Giant Waved Sp 
•MARGARET ATLEE 
encer Flowered" Sweet Peas 
The old-fashioned or standard varieties are now quite over-shadowed by 
this wonderful tj-pe. which are quite distinct, having large, round open flowers 
of extraordinary size, usually measuring two inches across, with wavy standards 
and wide-spreading wings, a very large percentage bearing four of these im- 
mense blossoms to the stem, which is long and strong, making them of excep- 
tional value for cutting. All of the sorts offered below have been thoroughly 
tested and are just as easy to grow as the standard varieties. 
WHITE 
No. Pkt. cts. 
597. *|KING WHITE" — King White is immeasurably superior in form, 
size and substance to all others of this color. Whereas the petals of 
other White Spencers arc thin and the standards generally inclined to 
J ■ reflex, King White has substance to spare, while the standards are of 
^ jB^^^ immense size, bold expanded form, yet exquisitely waved. This 
^^^^ certainly is the "King" of all white Sweet Peas. Oz. 50c IS 
598. MRS. SANKEY— A black seeded White Spencer and fully as 
large as White Spencer and of equally perfect form. There 
is a faint tint of pink in bud, but the fully expanded flower is clear, 
pure white. Oz. 50c 15 
599. WHITE SPENCER— A fine White Sweet Pea. Beautiful and grace- 
ful with large fluted and wavy petals, long stout stems, bearing uni- 
formly four well-poised blossoms. Oz. 50c IS 
600. ETTA DYKE— A beautiful White of best Spencer form. Oz. 50c, 15 
PRIMROSE. CREAM or 
IVORY SHADES 
601. PRIMROSE SPENCER — The nearest approach to yellow and the 
best Primrose Sweet Pea in existence. It has the size and form of the 
improved Spencer type. Oz. 50c 15 
602. CLARA CURTIS — A beautifully waved cream, good substance 
Stems usually have four large flowers. A superior strain of 
Primrose Spencer. Oz. 50c 15 
603. QUEEN VICTORIA — Very large flower, nicely waved, opens with 
blush tint, then turns clear primrose. Oz. 50c 15 
604. PARADISE IVORY— Light primrose with slight tint of pink. Oz. 
50c 10 
CREAM PINK SHADES 
605. MARGARET ATLEE — The largest and finest Sweet Pea yet intro- 
duced. The color is a warm salmon-pink, perfectly suffused over a 
cream ground. The cream deepens into bright buff at base of standard 
and wings and this lights up the flower with great effect. The shade 
of pink found in "Margaret Atlee"' is entirely a new shade and com- 
mands admiration. The flowers are of extraordinary size, many 
flowers 23^ inches across the standards. Runs almost uniformly 
four blossoms to a stem. Certificate of Merit American Sweet Pea 
Society. Oz. SOc 15 
Ko. Pkt. els. No. Pkt. cts. 
606. " ETHEL ROOSEVELT " — The light apricot, distinctly lemon at the 
ground color is a soft, pleasing prim- throat, overlaid with a beautiful blush 
rose or straw color, overlaid with dain- pink. Oz. 50c 15 
ty flakes and splashes of blush crimson. urooic- a-t t-r-i ir>iTT..T-c..-.M r» . 
The crimson is not at all pronounced S"- JESSIE CUTHBERTSON---Pnmrose 
and simply gives some warmth and g;°,""u ' ^'"P'^s. 
golden tinting to the yellowish ground blotches and flakes of crimson pink. 
The general effect in the bunch is 
M., IT?-.^'.'. -'.■.v.'.i;.' '-■ golden rose and \cry effective. Per- 
607. 'MIRIAM BEAVER" (New)— A feet Spencer type. Oz. SOc 15 
hght salmon or clear apricot pink. mpc Hiir'u ni/-K-sr>M r,..tr 
The color is soft, but striking. The MRS. HUGH DICKSON — Buff, 
shade is new and is entirely distinct n'"'"Sl aovrers 
from any existing introductions. '"'^ 
Oz SOc 15 612. MRS. C.W. BREADMORE— Creamy 
608. MRS. ROUTZAHN— "Apricot and buff ground, beautifully edged with 
Straw." A beautiful blending of soft P'"''' 0"^ of the best varieties. 
straw-color, tinted with blush pink '5 
and shading to apricot and rose at the 613. CONSTANCE OLIVER — Cream 
edges, with quite a distinct rose mar- ground, beautifully suffused with pale 
gin. Immense size. Oz. SOc 15 orange-pink. Oz. SOc IS 
609. "W. T. HUTCHINS"— The fully ex- 614. MARY GARDEN— Cream pink. Oz. 
panded flower has the appearance of SOc 15 
PINK SHADES 
No. Pkt. cts. No. Pkt. cts 
616. FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER— 
615. ELFRIDA PEARSON — This magnifi- Delicate blush, pink margin. Very 
cent Pea has caused a sensation. The oPf " "'''^V f""'™' best Spencer 
flowers cari only be described as huge. ^„ ^^VEl^b "bRIDE- An ' ivory 
The color IS love y pale pink on white gronnd. sprinkled or marbled with 
ground. It should be grown by every- ijght pink. This marbling is quite 
one, and is easily one of the best half uniform though perhaps a trifle deeper 
dozen in cultivation. Oz. SOc IS at the margins 25 
(ConlinueJ over) 
