Giant Waved Spencer 
or Orchid- 
Flowered" 
Sweet Peas 
WHITE 
606. "KING WHITE"— King White has substance 
to spare, while the standards are of immense size, 
bold expanded form, yet exquisitely waved. This 
certainly is the "King" of all white Sweet Peas. 
Oz. SOc IS 
607. WHITE SPENCER— A fine white.' Beautifui 
and graceful with large fluted and wavy petals. 
Oz. SOc 15 
608. ETTA DYKE— A beautiful white of' best Spencer 
form. Oz. SOc 15 
609. CONSTANCE HINTON— A fine, large, "dark 
seeded white, sometimes flushed when openine 
Oz. SOc ^ 15 
610. NORVIC — A new white self of great promise. 
The flowers are of largest size, beautifully waved 
and frilled, while the color is a pure, solid white 
Oz. 7Sc 2S 
•PRIMROSE, CREAM OR IVORY 
SHADES 
611. DOBBIE'S CREAM— The largest and best strain 
of "Primrose-Spencer;" flowers large, of splendid 
substance and well waved; color cream-yellow. 
Oz. SOc 15 
612. CLARA CURTIS— A beautifully 'waved ' creai^', 
good substance. Oz. SOc. . . IS 
613. PRIMROSE SPENCER— Clear primr'ose. 'oi.so'c. IS 
614. PARADISE IVORY— Light primrose with sUght 
tint of pink. Oz. SOc 15 
CREAM PINK shades' 
615. MARGARET ATLEE— Most beautiful deep 
cream pink Sweet Pea. Immense flowers of the 
loveliest coloring; a rich warm salmon-pink over 
a body color of cream which lights up the whole 
flower into exquisite beauty. Oz. 75c. 25 
615A. HENRIETTA— A beautiful Ught pink on a 
cream ground. The flowers are double-frilled and 
are of enormous size, and because they are so 
double it takes but a few sprays to make a bou- 
quet. Novelty 1918 30 
616. NEW MIRIAM BEAVER— A wonderfully beau- 
tiful variety; soft salmon-shell pink, shaded 
hydrangea-pink. Oz. SOc 15 
617. MRS. ROUTZAHN— "Cream-pink;" a "blend- 
ing of straw color, tinted blush-pink and rosy- 
apricot. Oz. SOc 15 
618. W. T. HUTCHINS— Buff and light' "primrose", 
shading to apricot at margins. Oz. SOc. 15 
619. JESSIE CUTHBERTSON SPENCER— Ground 
color cream overlaid with stripes of bright rose 
pink. Oz. SOc 15 
620. MRS. HUGH DICKSON— A large and " "fin4 
"cream-pink." Oz. SOc 15 
621. JEAN IRELAND — A greatly improved Mrs. C. 
W. Breadmore. Color rich cream or light prim- 
rose, distinctly edged with bright rose. Oz. 7Sc. 25 
622. DUPLEX SPENCER (Mary Garden)— A lovely 
deep "cream-pink," pinkish-salmon suffused 
rosy-apricot. Oz. SOc 15 
PINK shades 
623. ELFRIDA PEARSON— This magnificent Pea 
has caused a sensation. The flowers can only 
be described as huge. The color is lovely pale- 
pink on white ground. It should be grown by 
everyone, and is easily one of the best half dozen 
m cultivation. Oz. 50c 15 
624. YARRAWA— The flowers are large "of" "round 
waved Spencer form and colored bright rose-pink 
with lighter pink wings. The exquisite coloring 
IS most effective either by daylight or artificial 
light and, moreover, the flowers are dcliciously 
fragrant. Oz. SOc IS 
625. AGRICOLA — Pale pinkish heliotrope flushed 
over white ground. Oz. 75c 25 
626. COUNTESS SPENCER— Clear pink. Oz." SOc. IS 
627. HERCULES — A giant even among the Spencers; 
iruniense, long-stemmed flowers of rich clear rose- 
gink; vines vigorous and free blooming. Oz. SOc. 15 ■ 
lAINTY SPENCER (EUie Herbert)— Very 
large, splendidly formed flowers of blush-white; 
distinctly picotee edged with carmine-rose. Oz. 
50c 15 
629. MARTHA WASHINGTON— Most beautiful; 
blush-white veiled with rosy-pink deepening into 
a contrasting marginal zone of tyrian-rose. Oz.SOc. 15 
ROSE AND VERY LIGHT PINK 
(BI-COLOR) 
630. APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER— Banner bright 
rose color; wings creamy-blush; a very robust, 
Rrofuse and large flowering "Bi-color." Oz. SOc. 15 
IRS. CUTHBERTSON— A "Bi-color" of the 
largest and finest form; color carmine-rose with 
blush-white wings, strong grower and prolific 
bloomer. The best pink and white bicolor. 
Oz. SOc Ig 
The old-fashioned or standard varieties are now quite over-shadowed by this wonderful type, which 
is quite distinct, having large, round open flowers of extraordinary size, usually measuring two inches 
across, with wavy standards und 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 exceptional value for cutting. All 
of the sorts ofl^ered below have been thoroughly tested and are just as easy to grow as the standard 
varieties. 
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