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GIANT WAVED SPENCER SWEET PEAS- -cor,/w. 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES FLAKED 
Xo. Pkt. cts. pjct 
O^''so^"^ BLUES SPENCER— Standard purple, wings bright blue. ^53. ramONA SPENCER— Clear white with soft delicate lines and flakes of 
cAa ••ciTM *-V-'An' on'r-Vi^r^A'n' ' ' ^' ' \ .* •' ' \'- ' ' ' ' ^ ' ' I blush White. Of the very finest form and immense size. lioth standard 
649. SENATOR SPENCER (New)— A varymg combination of deep claret ^nd wings are wavy and fluffy. Delicate and beautiful. Oz. 50c IS 
and chocolate, stnped and flaked on a ground of light heliotrope. Both • , onr-Mz-c-n • t » j- » c 
standard and wings are marked with the same colors and in the same way, 654. MAY CAMPBELL SPENCER— This is one of the most distinct Sweet 
with perhaps a trifle more of the wine shading in the wings. Oz. 50c IS P^^s that has been sent out for years. It is a British novelty and gained 
650. "HELEN PIERCE SPENCER"— Bright blue, marbled and overlaid on a" from the National Sweet Pea .Society. The ground color is 
ivory white. The marbling is brightest early in the season and in the cream, standard beautifully marbled in the centre with soft carmine; 
younger blossoms, but is softer and daintier when it becomes less pro- ^*'"8S very slightly veined with carmine. Oz. 50c 15 
nounced later in the season. Oz. 50c 15 
DEEP MAROON. PURPLE AND EWING'S SUPERB BLEND of MIXED 
BLUE SHADES GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
651. OTHELLO SPENCER— The best color in the dark varieties, a deep rich 655. EWING'S SUPERB BLEND OF MIXED GIANT SPENCER SWEET 
maroon, perhaps the largest Spencer of all. A grand bold flower with all PEAS — Composed exclusively of Giant Waved Spencer varieties, blended 
the grace and beauty possible. Oz. 50c 15 in proper proportions of bright colors and including several new hybrids of 
652. "ROYAL PURPLE" — A new shade in Sweet Peas, a rich Purple and exquisite colors and shades, many of which, when sufficiently trued up 
almost a true royal purple. The same shade does not exist in Grandifloras. will be introduced as new-named varieties. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 35c.; ^ lb. 
Oz. 7Sc 20 $1.00; 1 lb. $3.25. 
SWEET PEAS 
The best of the Standard Grandiflora and Waved Unwin Types. 
No. 
656. BLANCHE FERRY— The popular old "pink and white 
rose-pink with blush-white wings 
657. DOROTHY ECKFORD— For years the best white " Eck- 
ford'' 
658. FRANK DOLBY (Unwin)— Large waved flowers of light 
lavender 
659. HELEN PIERCE— Clear blue marbled on waxy white. ... 
660. HON. MRS. E. KENYON— Light Primrose 
661. JANET SCOTT— Deep blight pink 
662. JEANNIE GORDON— Standard bright rose, wings prim 
rose, tinted with light rose 
663. KING EDWARD— The splendid old rich crimson-scarlet . 
664. LADY GRISEL HAMILTON— Beautiful silvery-laven 
der 
665. LORD NELSON— Rich indigo-blue 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
^4 
lb. 
No. 
666. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
667. 
668. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
669. 
670. 
10c. 
35c. 
671. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
672. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
673. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
674. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
675. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
676. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
677. 
Sc. 
29c. 
SOc. 
678. 
;LY — Warm rose-pink, deeper than Prima Donna. 
"IE ECKFORD— White ground shaded with lilac. 
WILMOTT— Orange-rose 
GEO. HIGGINSON, JR.— Clear azure blue 
-Deep rich maroo;i 
PHENOMENAL — White ground, shaded blue and laven- 
der with edge of blue 
NCE OF WALES— Clear rose, crimson 
scarlet . 
-Pure white, very large . 
Pkt 
Oz. 
M 
lb. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
5c. 
20c. 
SOc. 
5c. 
20c. 
SOc. 
10c. 
35c. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
Sc. 
20c. 
SOc. 
10c. 
3Sc. 
MIXTURES 
679. EWING'S E^ARLSCOURT PRIZE SELECTION— Lb. »1.S0; 'A lb. SOc; oz. 20c.j pkt. Sc. 
This unsurpassable mixture is a studied formula containing correct proportions of various bright colors and shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy. 
680. ECKFORD'S FINEST MIXED VARIETIES— Lb. $1.00; lb. 35c.; oz. 15c. ; pkt. Sc. 
SWEET PEAS 
Winter-Flowering or "Extreme-Early" Varieties. 
No. 
681. BURPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE or SNOWBIRD— Pure 
white. Fine 
682. EARLIEST OF ALL or CHRISTMAS PINK— Standard 
Rose, wings white 
683. CHRISTMAS METEOR— Bright red. self-color 
684. MRS. ALEX. WALLACE— Pinkish lavender 
685. MRS. C. H. TOTTY— Sky blue or light I ivender. Fine. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
lb. 
No 
686. 
10c. 
30c. 
SOc. 
687. 
638. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
639. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
10c. 
SOc. 
90c. 
690. 
10c. 
30c. 
9Dc. 
691. 
JKY — ^Bright pure pink 
-The best pure earlv white 
I or MONT BLANC— Extra early 
MRS. E. WILDE — Very earlv. brieht crimson-rose. 
H 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
lb. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
lOc. 
30c. 
90c. 
10c. 
30c. 
SOc. 
lOc. 
30c. 
SOc. 
lOc. 
30c. 
90c. 
CUPID AND SUNDRY VARIETIES 
Form dwarf hushes 6 to 8 inches in circumference and about same in height. 695. DOUBLE — Mixed colors. About 80 p.c. will come true from seed 10 
ujuiTir f-iiDin "^'.n 696. BURPEE'S NEW BUSH— Mixed varieties. A distinct race of perfect 
UK. wnilb K-uriu 10 ijys,, form. The flowers are all borne on top of the plant. If planted in 
693. PINK " 10 rows no supports will be necessary. IHft 10 
694. CUPID— Mixed varieties 10 697. WHITE WONDER— Double white. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 35c. 
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