Miriam Beaver (Spencer). 
A glowing but soft apricot, tinted, shaded 
and suffused with lemon. A little variation, 
perhaps, with a tint of salmon, deeper by a 
trifle on the back of the standard, but practic- 
ally a self colour. Sealed packets (13 seeds), 
1 /- each ; (6 seeds), 6d. each. 
W. T. Hutchins (Spencer). 
A fine, bold, true Spencer , of most perfect 
form and colouring. The buds show a decided 
buff colour. The fully expanded flower has 
the appearance of light apricot (distinctly 
lemon at the throat), overlaid with a beautiful 
blush pink. As the season advances the blush 
pink shading becomes rather more pronounced. 
Sealed packets (13 seeds), 1/- each ; (6 seeds), 
6d. each. 
Senator (Spencer). 
Deep claret and chocolate, striped and flaked 
on a ground of light heliotrope. True Spencer 
form — wavy edges on both standard and wings. 
Sealed packets (20 seeds), 1/- each ; (10 seeds), 
6d. each. 
George Stark (Spencer). 
Deep rich scarlet, of intense brilliancy and 
extraordinary substance ; sun proof, bold 
upright standard, waved, but owing to the great 
substance, not so crinkled as some of the Spencer 
varieties. Per packet, 15 seeds, 1/- each. 
The above Six Novelties for 3/- Post Free. 
The above Novelties, largest "size packets, for 5/6 Post Free. 
E^See N.S.P.S. SPECIAL SELECTIONS on next page. 
'J'HE most striking and beautiful Novelties for the coming season are noted below. No lover of Sweet Peas 
should miss the opportunity of giving these sterling Novelties a trial. As stocks of some of the varieties 
are necessarily limited, we would appreciate orders being sent early. 
Marie Corelli (Spencer). 
The large flowers are brilliant rose-carmine 
or red, and uniformly of true Spencer form. 
The wings are a pure rich rose-crimson, while 
the standard shows a tint of cherry-red. The 
whole effect is that of a brilliant crimson — clear, 
distinct and most beautiful. Sealed Packets 
(20 seeds), 1/- each ; (10 seeds), 6d. each. 
Tuckswood Giant “ d e 8 d 
Resulting from many crosses, made in 
1906-7. This stock has produced many 
beautiful novelties, and will include the 
finest and newest waved varieties in com- 
merce. When exhibited in a class open to all 
England, a collection from " Tuckswood ” was 
awarded First Prize and the Medal of N.S.P.S. 
In another open class for best novelties not in 
commerce, First, Second and Third Prizes were 
awarded to three " Tuckswood ” novelties, 
against eight or nine competitors. Per packet 
(SO seeds), 6d. each ; (100 seeds), 1 /- 
MARIE CORELLI. 
CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
CLIBRANS’ Ci’Wm 1 DFAC 
LARGE-FLOWERED ^ ” IJIL M Mr Ei/U 
SIX Superb Novelties for 1910. 
