EVEOTTMEHG FOR TMI£ GAIPIDISM = = Flower Seeds 
Giant Waved Spencer Fwd- Sweet Peds— continued 
PINK SHADES-conlinued. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
618. COUNTESS SPENCER— Bright pink. Immense blossoms 
Oz. SOc IS 
619. DAINTY SPENCER— Very large, splendidly formed flowers 
of blush-white; distinctly picotee edged with carmine-rose. 
Oz. SOc 15 
620. MARTHA WASHINGTON— White ground, margined with 
bright pink suffusing to centre of standard and wings. Oz. 
SOc IS 
ROSE AND VERY LIGHT PINK 
(BI-COLOR) 
621. APPLE BLOSSOM— Very large flower. Standard very 
bright rose, wings primrose with flush of rose tint. Oz. SOc. 15 
622. MRS. CUTHBERTSON— An exquisitely beautiful bi-color 
of gigantic size. The standard is a clear rose-pink in color, 
wings white, slightly flushed pale rose. Oz, SOc 15 
623. BLANCHE FERRY SPENCER— Rose standard, white 
wings. Oz. SOc 15 
ORANGE AND SALMON PINK 
SHADES 
624. AURORA SPENCER— A bright, orange-pink, striped, flaked 
and splashed on white. Uniformly four blossoms to the stem, 
all of immense wavy character. Oz. SOc 15 
625. HELEN LEWIS — An intense rich ciimson-orange. Blossoms 
are of immense size. Oz. SOc 15 
626. "ILLUMINATOR**— The most charming color or. rather, 
combination of colors yet seen in Sweet Peas, and very ditTicult 
to describe. The warm salmon-orange ground color of the 
flower scintillates through the rich bright cerise-pink and il- 
luminates the flower delightfully. Oz. SOc IS 
627. ''STIRLING STENT"— This variety gained a first-class 
certificate and silver medal from the National Sweet Pea So- 
ciety of England as being the best Novelty in 1910. The color 
is a glorious deep salmon suffused with orange. Oz. SOc 15 
628. "THOMAS STEVENSON"— The color is very brilliant 
orange-scarlet. The standard has more orange color than 
the wings and this brightens up the flower. Oz. SOc. IS 
RED AND SCARLET SHADES 
629. KING EDWARD VII. SPENCER— The color is a gorgeous 
and brilliant red and is the most popular of all shades of red 
for Florist's use. The grandest Red Sweet Pea. Oz. SOc. . 15 
630. MAUD HOLMES— Rich crimson Spencer, fine. Oz. SOc. . 15 
631. VERMILION BRILLIANT— The bold, erect standard is well 
waved and fluted in true Spencer style, of large size. The 
wings are of the same intense pure scarlet as the standard, 
making a uniform self -color throughout and absolutely 
sunproof. Oz. SOc 15 
632. GEORGE HERBERT— Blooms are of largest size, wavy and 
open. Color rose-crimson and magenta. Oz. SOc 15 
633. ROSABELLE — A very large and rich bright rose colored 
variety. An improvement on Marie Corelli. Rosabelle 
should be grown by everyone, as it is bright and telling and 
the vines are strong. Oz. SOc IS 
634. GAIETY — This is an ivory-white with stripes, blotches and 
flakes of bright rosy-crimson. Flowers of largest size and very 
much waved. Oz. SOc. 15 
635. JOHN INGMAN — Large wavy type of rose-crimson. Oz. 
50c 15 
LAVENDER SHADES 
No. Pkt. cts. 
636. ASTA OHN — Immense blossoms of beautiful mauve and lavender. 
The standard and wings are not only large, but wavy and fluffy. Its 
long stems bear uniformly four blossoms, each one large and glorious. 
Oz. SOc 15 
637. "CHARLES FOSTER"— Pastel effect. It is peculiarly difficult to 
describe. The general effect is a mauve pink and both standard and 
wings are alike in color. The color deepens towards the centre of the 
flower and makes it most efl'ective. Oz. 75c . 20 
638. FLORA NORTON SPENCER— Beautiful azure or pale blue flowers of 
medium size but profusclv produced. Oz. SOc 15 
639. EMPRESS EUGENIE— The latest and best "lavender striped"; very 
light blue and lavender flakes and stripes on silvery-white, Oz. 50c.. . 15 
640. MARGARET MADISON— A beautiful self-colored azure blue. An ex- 
ceediiiK'lv chaste variety of unsurpassed beauty. Oz. SOc 15 
641. MASTERPIECE— A splendid lavender, slightly tinted mauve. Flowers 
very large and wavy. Oz. SOc 15 
641a. R. F. FELTON — -A large and beautiful lilac lavender, wings suffused 
with French gray. This is a very robust grower and produces some 
wonderful flowers. Oz. SOc IS 
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SPENCER SWEET PEA KING EDWARD VII. 
No Pkt. cts- 
612. WEDGWOOD— The Best Blue Spencer. A most beautiful clear light 
silvery-blue. Produces profusely flowers of good size, borne almost 
uniformly in four-flowered sprays, well placed upon long stout stems. It 
is a color that has long been wanted. Oz. 60c 15 
6J3. ORCHID — The color is rich deep lavender throughout, slightly suffused 
pink on both standard and wings. Suggests the rich tone found only in 
the Cattleya family of Orchids. Oz. 60c IS 
MAUVE AND PURPLE SHADES 
644. AFTERGLOW— The flower has a pastel eflfect. The base of standard 
is bright violet blue shading to rosy amethyst. The wings are a peculiar 
shade of blue best described as an electric blue. When well grown this is 
a beautiful flower: requires shading. Oz. 60c 15 
645. IRISH BELLE (Dream) — Soft lilac on cream flushed pale rosy-mauve; 
almost "pastel" in coloring. Oz. SOc 15 
646. BERTRAND DEAL — Large, perfectly formed, waved flowers of pinkish- 
lilac suffused with soft rosv-mauve; an exquisite variety. Oz. SOc 15 
647. TENNANT-SPENCER— Beautiful purple mauve self-color, clear and 
distinct. I.,^rge and of true Spencer form, daintily poised on long, 
stout stems. Oz. SOc IS 
617a. MARKS TEY— This is another large exhibition flower which we strongly 
re.:oramend. The color is rosy maroon and the wings bluish mauve. The 
flower is enormous and the vines very vigorous IS 
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