The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
SWEET PEAS— Select Varieties. 
We no longer catalogue the older and inferior varieties of Sweet Peas, and the following list only includes those which 
we consider the most beautiful and distinct in each class. To assist our Customers in making their selection, we have 
classified the varieties in their prevailing shades of colour. 
All Flower Seeds quoted in 3d. packets may be had at 2s. 6d. per dozen. 
NORA UNWIN. 
HELEN PIERCE, 
HON. MRS. KENYON 
8 
9 
10 
PURE WHITE. 
per pkfc. — s. 
DOROTHY ECKFORD. One of the finest pure white Sweet 
Peas yot raised. First-class for cutting . . . . . . 0 
ETTA DYKE. (See Novelties) . . . . Od. and 1 
NORA UNWIN. A magnificent new pure white, which easily 
takes its place in the front rank. The flowers are of great 
size, with the same bold wavy standard as Gladys Unwin . . 0 
WHITE SPENCER. A grand new white-seeded variety of the 
true Countess Spencer type. The flowers, which are of 
immonso size are of the purest white, the standards being 
handsomely waved and fluted . . . . . . . . 0 
d. 
3 
0 
0 
G 
CREAM AND YELLOW SHADES. 
11 DORA BREADMORE. Very beautiful large-flowered variety 
of charming effect. The colour is a pale yellow delicately 
tinged with rosy pink . . . . . . . . ..03 
12 HON. MRS. KENYON. Largo beautiful flowers of a delicate 
primrose yellow . . . . . . . . ..03 
13 MRS. COLLIER. Beautiful bright primrose flowers, as largo 
as those of Dorothy Eckford . . . . . . ..04 
14 PRIMROSE SPENCER. The very large flowers, which are of 
a beautiful primrose or creamy yellow, are borne on long wiry 
stems eight inches to a foot in length, with three and sometimes 
four blooms on a stem . . . . . . ..06 
15 SYBIL ECKFORD. Large upright creamy-buff standard, with 
well-opened creamy wings. One of the best . . ..03 
16 MRS. A. MALCOLM. (See Novelties) .. . . 0d and 1 0 
BLUE AND LAVENDER. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
17 DAVID R. WILLIAMSON. Bright indigo-blue standards, wings 
rather lighter . . . . . . . . ..03 
18 FRANK DOLBY. A lovely pale blue, resembling Lady Grisel 
Hamilton, but the flowers are much larger and finer in 
appearance . . . . . . . . . . ..04 
19 HELEN PIERCE. Pale blue front, with darker bark, marbled 
and mottled with a darker shado of blue. A strikingly 
beautiful and novel shade . . . . . . ..03 
20 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. A grand variety of the large- 
flowered type, with flowers of a beautiful shining pale lavender 
colour . . . . . . . . . . ..03 
21 LORD NELSON. (Brilliant Blue). Deep bright blue self. 
A very fine and distinct variety . . . . ..03 
22 MISS H. C. PHILBRICK. A beautiful large-flowered pale blue 
self, of splendid form and quite distinct . . . . ..03 
23 NAVY BLUE. Fine dark blue. One of the best . . ..03 
24 ZOE. (New). Clear blue self. Very fine and distinct 0 6 
25 ASTA OHN SPENCER, (See Novelties) . . 6<1. and 1 0 
SCARLET AND CRIMSON. 
26 KING EDWARD SPENCER. (See Novelties) . . Gd. and 1 0 
27 KING EDWARD VH. A grand variety. The blooms are large, 
of splendid form, and borne on long robust stems . . 0 3 
28 SAINT GEORGE. (See Novelties) . . . . Gd. and 1 0 
29 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Undoubtedly the finest brilliant pure- 
scarlet yet raised, and one of the very best . . ..03 
30 CHRISS1E UNWIN. (See Novelties) . . . . Gd. and 1 0 
31 GEORGE STARK. (See Novelties) .. .. ..10 
32 MRS. DUNCAN. (See Novelties) ..10 
