Summary of all Sweet Peas introduced to 
date (1898) 
Arranged according to color and in order of merit 
The varieties of Sweet Peas have become so numerous that 
amateurs and some seedmen complain that the hst is too 
unwieldy to follow, and it is with a view to overcoming this fault 
that the following graphic arrangement of varieties is submitted 
in the hope that it will be found a practical aid to easy discrimi- 
nation. 
The first column contains the best varieties in each color- 
class. The second column shows sorts of less merit. All vari- 
eties in third column we recommend to be discarded, because 
lacking merit. 
The sixty varieties in first column are an ample color assort- 
ment for ihe most ambitious, while one variety from each of the 
groups in first column makes a list par excellence of thirty-two 
varieties. 
NOTE PARTICULARLY. Dotted lines connecting vari- 
eties in the respective columns indicate considerable simi- 
larity in varieties thus connected. 
Special altention is called to the fad that this arrangement, as 
well as entire contents of "Sweet Pea Review," is completely 
covered by copyright. 
