EVER¥THIH(G FOR THE (QARDEH = = Flower Seeds 
Giant Waved Spencer FWred'' Sweet Peas -continued 
No. 
670a. 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
, CULEBRA— Of light blue tone, being white, delicately striped" and'^'^ 
flaked pale blue and mauve. " - ' • ' • ■' - -■- 
671. 
, The flowers are duplex and look like 
rosettes. (Novelty 1918) 30 
HELEN PIERCE SPENCER— Ground color' white ripiaied and pen- 
cilled with bright blue. Oz. 50c. is 
672. SENATOR SPENCER— Chocolate and brown striped,' flaked on ivorv 
white. Oz. SOc ^ ' j5 
DEEP MAROON. PURPLE and BLUE SHADES 
673. ROYAL PURPLE— A rich royal-purple throughout both banner and 
S't'ii.V. 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 |e 
675. OTHELLO SPENCER-The flowers' are' 'beautifuliy 'waved^f k 
rich deep maroon throughout. Oz. SOc. 15 
676. KING MANOEL— This is a giant-flowered maroon or 'deep chirol'at'e^ 
colored variety. The flowers are of immense size. Oz. SOc 15 
PICOTEE EDGED 
of''bVul'''o°"l°'' TOWNSEND-White with narrow edging 
IwFFT^Ppil^^'^''^'*? BLEND OF MIXED GIANT SPENCER 
Ki. J J- exclusively of Giant Waved Spencer varieties, 
blended m proper proportions of bright colors and including several new 
hybndsof exquisite colors and shades, many of which, when sufliciently 
mied up, will be introduced as new-named varieties. Pkt. lOc: oz. 
»5c.; ^ lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.25. 
'THE PRESIDENT' 
GRANDIFLORA and UNWIN 
SWEET PEAS 
^^^^ll 'yPes so that we now offer only a Ust of those limited to the popular 
sorts for sowmg m quantity for cut flowers or garden decoration 
Per pkt. 10c. ; oz. 20c.; H lb. 65c. 
679. BLANCHE FERRY— The popular pink and white. 
680. DOROTHY ECKFORD— Magnificent pure white. 
681. FRANK DOLBY— A fine large wavy pale lavender-blue. 
682. HON. MRS. E. KENYON— The finest primrose-yellow. 
683. JANET SCOTT— A grand deep rich pink. 
684. KING EDWARD VII.— 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— BriUiant 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. 
MIXTURES 
693. EWING'S EARSLCOURT PRIZE 
MIXTURE— This splendid mixture of 
Spencer, Grandiflora and theUnwin types 
is a studied formula containing correct 
proportions of various bright colors and 
shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy. 
Lb. $1.7S; H lb. 65c.i oz. 22c.; pkt. 10c. 
€94. ECKFORD'S FINEST MIXED VA- 
RIETIES— Lb. 51.60; lb. 45c.; oz. 
20c.; pkt. 10c. 
Winter-Flowering or Extreme- 
Early Varieties of Sweet Peas 
Per pkt. 10c. ; oz. 30c.; lb. 85c. 
No. 
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 Ught 
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. Pura 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. 
705. WHITE CUPID— Oz. 30c 10 
706. PINK CUPID.— Oz. SOc 10 
707. CUPID— Mixed varieties. Oz. 30c.. 10 
