FINE SWEET PEAS 
FIVE CHOICE NEW SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Noted for their distinct markings, 
waved wings. 
Queen 
Alexandria 
A truly remaru- 
able Sweet I'ea, 
destined to become 
one of the most 
popular of the 
Spencer type. 'J'he 
first time it wns 
sliown it worthily 
received an award 
Of merit. 
Tlie colorinsr of 
the flower is per- 
fectly Krand, being 
a bright, rich scar- 
let, T h e enor- 
mous flowers are 
uniformly crinkled 
to a pronounced 
degree. The stems 
average twelve to 
fifteen inches in 
length and cany 
from three to five 
blooms. The stems 
are heavy, thick, 
and the vines Tig- 
«rou3 and produc- 
tive. 
Mrs. 
Routzahn 
One of the most 
charmiiifiT varieties 
of late iiilroduc- 
tion, and when 
wt'll erown there 
is nothing better 
of this color, or 
combination of col- 
ors. The beauti- 
ful coloring is hulf 
onappricot f.round 
flushed and Putt'us- 
ed with delicate 
pink or a very soft 
rose, deepeninn to- 
ward the edges of 
the winjrs. The 
flowers arc of Inr- 
ee size and Ihor- 
ou?Idy crimped 
and waved. The 
stems are lone and 
seldom produce 
less than three 
flowers to a spray, 
sonietimes f u r , 
and arc so beauti- 
fully formed as to 
incite the greatest 
admiration. 
Flowers are large, beautifully waved and fluted on the standards, with well 
Ratnona 
Spencer 
A very pretty 
pink flaked vari- 
ety standards 
slisrhtly wave d, 
wide open wings, 
three or four flow- 
ers to a stem The 
beautiful flowers 
are very attrac- 
tive with soft, del- 
catc lines and fla- 
kes of blush pink 
on clear white 
l>ackground. A 
very fine bloomer, 
and one of the 
most pronounced 
of the Spencer type 
Prince 
Edward 
of York 
A charming new 
variety of 
Spencer type, wav- 
ed and crimped to 
a remarkable de- 
gree. The flowers 
are exceedingly be- 
autiful, with bold 
salmon carmine 
standards and rosy 
wings, a charminsf 
combination of col- 
ors, usually three 
sometimes four 
flowers on a stem. 
To hold its fresh- 
ness of color wlien 
cut, it is preferable 
to add a little sul- 
phate of iron to 
the water. 
Blanche 
Ferry 
' An extremely ea- 
rly variety suitiible 
for forcmg pur- 
poses, coming into 
bloom twelve to 
fifteen days earlier 
than ordinary sorts 
The standards are 
a pale rosy color, 
wings pure white. 
Has one to two 
flowers on a stem 
and is popular on 
acoountof its earli- 
ncss. 
WE OFFER any of the above varieties, in sealed packets (each packet containing 30 to 40 seeds) at 15c per 
packet, oz. 30c, postpaid. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER. One packet each of these five splendid varieties for 50c, postpaid. 
