CARTERS GENERAL LIST OF LARGE-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 
No. 1276. Afterglow. — Bright violet blue, shading to reddish mauve 
“ 1586. America Spencer. — Beautiful scarlet flake on white ground, waved 
“ 1291. Arthur Unwin. — Rose, suffused and shaded with cream; blooms of excellent form and substance 
“ 1284. Asta Ohn (Spencer). — This selection is lavender, suffused or tinted with mauve 
“ 1254. Barbara. — Salmon orange self, large flowered, waved 
“ 1287. Beatrice Spencer. — Rosy pink, with wavy standard and large wings 
“ 1272. Black Knight Spencer. — Dark maroon self, waved, three to four flowers on a stem 
“ 1261. Blue Belle. — Large flowered, purplish mauve, shading to a bright blue 
“ 1262. Cambridge Blue. — A very fine clear pale blue, forms good exhibition variety 
" 1286. Captain of the Blues. — Bright purple and blue 
“ 1263. Charles Foster. — Giant metallic opal pink 
“ 1548. Chrissie Unwin. — A grand light scarlet, with bold, wavy standard, quite distinct from any other 
variety 
“ 1612. Clara Curtis. — A finely waved cream form, excellent for exhibition 
“ 1552. Coccinea. — A brilliant cerise self colour 
“ 1341. Constance Oliver. — Deep pink on cream ground 
“ 1280. Countess Spencer. — Beautiful pink, large waved standards 
“ 1256. Dorothy Eckford. — The finest white variety 
“ 1296. Doris Burt. — Sunproof scarlet, large flowered, slightly waved 
“ 1618. Duplex Spencer (see photograph on page 167). — A giant cream pink, vigorous grower, throwing 
a large percentage of fours and many of the flowers with double standards 
“ 1297. Earl Spencer. — Beautiful rich orange, waved; very fine flower 
“ 1247. Edith Taylor. — Very large rosy salmon self; strong grower; quite distinct 
“ 1288. Edna Unwin. — Orange scarlet, large flowered, free bloomer 
“ 1289. Edrom Beauty. — Orange salmon; an improved Helen Lewis 
“ 1299. Elfrida Pearson. — Large pale pink ; a strong grower, producing four blooms on a stem .... 
“ 1342. Elsie Herbert. — White, edged rose 
“ 1479. Enchantress. — Standard and wings beautifully frilled, bright rose-pink 
“ 1613. Etta Dyke. — One of the best waved whites, very solid; high percentage of fours 
“ 1295. Evelyn Hemus. — A strong grower, Spencer type, primrose buff, edged brilliant pink 
“ 1587. Flora Norton Spencer. — Bright blue, very fine flower, waved 
“ 1250. Florence Morse Spencer. — Large blush pink, beautifully waved 
“ 1314. Florence Nightingale. — A splendid rich lavender, blooms large and beautifully waved 
“ 1477. Frank Dolby. — Pale blue, same shade as Lady Grisel Hamilton 
“ 1581. George Stark. — Deep scarlet, finely waved 
“ 1265. Gladys Unwin. — Has a very large flower, not hooded, but with striking upright crinkled standard 
with broad wings; colour, pale rosy pink 
•• 1473 . Helen Lewis ( Orange Countess). — Large, broad, wavy orange standards and pink wings, three to 
four flowers on a stem 
«* 1264. Helen Pierce. — Colour, bright blue mottled on pure white 
" 1301. Helen Pierce Spencer. —A beautifully waved form; blooms well placed and very solid . . . . 
“ 1337. Henry Eckford. — An intense shining orange self 
“ 1304. Hercules ( see photograph on page 167). — Very large pale rosy pink; of great size and remarkable 
vigour 
“ 1298. Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. — Colour, deep primrose 
“ 1257. John Ingman. — Giant rich rose, finely waved flowers 
11 1309. King Edward Spencer. — It is the nearest approach in colour to the popular King Edward VT/ in 
the waved or Spencer type. The enormous flowers come almost uniformly waved and crinkled 
to a pronounced degree 
“ 1614. King Manoel. — A gigantic shining maroon, with purple-shaded wmgs; fine for exhibition . . . . 
“ 1303. Lady Grisel Hamilton. — Pale shining lavender; very fine 
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