SIX NEW SWEET PEAS 
The following varieties have 
been selected with great care 
and discrimination. They are 
of the Spencer Strain — the 
merits of which strain are fa- 
miliar to all Sweet Pea grow- 
ers—its flowers being larger 
and more beautiful in every 
way than those of the ordinary 
varieties. 
The Sweet Peas listed below 
h ive never been offered in the 
market before and are far supe- 
rior to any others of the Spen- 
cer or other strain. No gar- 
den is complete without its Sweet 
Pea Trellis, trailing over an un- 
sightly fence or against a porch. 
The dainty blossoms make an ex- 
quisite screen or hedge while their 
delicate fragrance makes them most 
desirable for indoor decorative pur- 
poses. 
OF THE 
^ SPENCER 
STRAIN - <fi 
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ASTA OHN 
Lavender 
This is another chatming sport from Countess 
Spencer. It is a lovely shade of Lavender and lias all the 
characteristics of the original type in the wide, wavy standards 
and well formed wings, generally four flowers ona stem. A Great 
Acquisition. 
OTHELLO Sp.— Maroon. This is a bold, upright, dark bronze, choco- 
late Maroon— some say "shiny" Maroon. One of the finest dark-colored 
Spencers. Fine wavy standards and wings, the former when well developed be- 
ing over two inches in diameter. Very fine for exhibition. 
CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES, Sp.— Blue. Deep lavender Blue, darker than 
Emily Eckford. A fine, bold flower, having three and sometimes four flowers on long 
stems. Should be in every collection as it is a very desirable flower for those who like 
this color. 
MRS. A. IRELAND— Pink. Fine, erect, carmine pink, bold, slightly waved 
standards. Usually three or four flowers on a stem. Splendid for exhibition 
purposes. 
GEORGE STARKE— Scarlet. A bright crimson scarlet. It holds its color £ 
very much better than any other of this shade. One of the most popular 
varieties ever introduced. Baring generally four flowers to a stem. 
ETTA DYKE— Pink. This vTUlke first waved variety of the Coun- 
tess Spencer type and is one of the best pinks today. Usually 
has four flowers on long stems, 
as a pale blush pink wit 
Should be in t 
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Pkt., 10c each; Collection 
Oz., 30c " 
With each Collection we will send 
of Six Pkts 
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One Pkt., ol 
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