IMPORTERS AND CROIVERS 
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GIANT WAVED SPENCERS 
COLOR CLASSES. 
To select desired .cplors, refer to the numbers and choose between the corresponding: numbers 
preceding the varieties; should the name of some old favorite be wissing, by referring to its color 
class a similar and better variety may be selected. 
Blue Light 15-23-41 
Blue Dark 8 
Crimson 20-26-40 
Fancy 1 
Fancy, Pink on Buff Picotte.31 
Rose or White Picotte-31 
Rose or White Picotte-1 1 
White or Pink Picotte-42 
Red or White Striped- 2 
*' Orange or hite 5 
Fancy Maroon on White 37 
Blue on White 22 
Lavender 4-17-25 
Piskish 28 
Maroon 19-32 
Orange 18-39 
Pink 10-12-14 
■■ Pale Cream 29-30 
“ Deep Cream 24 
“ Blush 16 
Pink Rose Blush Wings__3-7-27 
** Cerise 13 
44 Salmon or Shrimp 6-38 
Purple 36 
Primrose or Ivy . 9-33-34 
Red 20-26-40 
Scarlet 36 
White 27-43 
Yellow Primrose _ 9-33-34 
Xo. Price, delivered free in the U. S. Pkt. Oz. 
1 Afterglow. Banner, rosy-amethyst tint- 
ed ultramarine-violet at base; wings, 
peacock and electric blues. One of the 
aesthetic new pastel . colorings; most. 
effective in cloudy weather or if shad- 
ed from hot sun .-15 50 
2 America Spencer. Striped and flaked 
brilliiant carmine-red over white; very 
large flower of splendid form — - __ 10 30 
3. Apple Blossom Spencer. Banner bright 
lose color; wings creamy-blush; a very 
robust, profuse and large flowering 
"Bi-color" 10 30 
4. Asta Ohn. One of the best lavender 
Spencers; an exquisite rosy-lavender; 
flowers large and well waved 10 30 
5. Aurora Spencer. Strongly flaked and 
striped bright orange- rose on white; 
very large flowers of perfect form and 
well waved __10 30 
6 Barbara. A light salmon or shrimp- 
pink self; large flowers improved by 
shading; strong grower and very flor- 
iferous 15 35 
7. Blanche Perry Spencer. Banner deep- 
rose-pink; wings white tinted with 
blush; a large “Spencer” form of the 
popular old “pink and white” 10 30 
8. Captain of the Blues Spencer. Banner 
maroon-purple; wings magenta-purple; 
very large flowers __10 30 
9. Clara Curtis. The best of the prim- 
rose-yellows _10 30 
10. Countess Spencer. A re-selected, im- 
proved strain of this grand original 
"pink Spencer” .10 30 
11. Dainty Spencer. Very large, splen- 
didly formed flowers of blush-white; 
distinctly picotte edged with car- 
mine-rose 10 30 
12. Enchantress. True pink, one of the 
older types still very popular. _10 30 
13. Edith Taylor. Kxtra fine and large 
flowers of rich salmon-rose or cerise; 
a very lively warm color; strong grow- . 
er and free bloomer 10 30 
14 Elfrida Pearson. Magnificent flower of 
blush pink, deepening towards the 
edges — -- 15 40 
15. Plora Norton Spencer. Beautiful azure 
or pale blue flowers of medium size 
but profusely produced — .10 30 
16 Florence Morse Spencer. Very large 
wavy flowers of % soft blush-pink 
flushed towards edge with deeper pink 10 30 
17. Florence Nightingale. Large lavender 
with Rinkish sheen - — 10 30 
18. Helen Lewis. A very large and fine 
orange-rose; wings orange-salmon 10 30 
19. Hannah Dale. A deep maroon nearly 
bljVk. A great one lo plant for con- 
trast 10 30 
20 King Edward Spencer. A re-selectel 
improved strain and the best of all the 
crimsons here noted; color rich crim- 
son-scarlet; large open form; waved 
flowers of the largest size 10 30 
21. Kinjg White. Hailed as the King of 
Whites, because of the perfect finish 
of t lie flower in every detail — form, 
size, waviness and glistening, immacu- 
late whiteness . 15 35 
No. Price, delivered free in the U. S. Pkt. Oz. 
22. Loyalty. The finest and largest blue, 
striped; color white flaked and mar- - 
bled bright blue ....IQ 30 
23. Margaret Madison. Large clear pale 
azure-blue 
24. Margaret Atlee. Perhaps the finest of 
the new Spencers; immense flowers of 
th loveliest coloring; a rich warm sal- 
mon-pink over a body color of cream 
which lights up the whole flower into 
exquisite beauty 15 40 
25. Masterpiece. Large wavy lavender 
tinted mauve 10 30 
26. Maud Holmes. An unsurpassed ‘‘Sun- 
proof” crl mson l ft 3" 
27. Mr3. Cuthbertson. Carmine-rose ban- 
ner and blush-white wings 10 30 
28. Mrs. Beiberstedt. Pinkish lavender 
wj.th deep lavender wings 10 30 
29. Mrs. Hugh Dickson. A large and fine 
"cream-pink” _ 15 30 
30. Mrs. Routzahn. A favorite “cream- 
pink"; a blending of straw color tinted 
blush-pink and rosy-apricot 10 30 
31. Nell Gwynn. Salmon pink shaded into 
buff; wings striped-- -10 30 
32. Othello. A rich deep maroon; immense 
flowers of the finest waved Spencer 
form 10 30 
33. Paradise Ivory. Old ivory tinted cream 
color, faintly suffused with rosy-buff- 1 0 30 
34. Primrose Spencer. _ .a waved clear 
primrose pea producing exceedingly 
large flowers 10 30 
35. Royal Purple. The name describes its 
color, a rich royal-purple which color- 
ing is carried throughout both banner 
and wings; the flowers are of splendid 
sifce and form on long stems; vines 
vigorous and free 25 50 
36. Sun Proof Scarlet. Just as the name 
implies; very brilliant 10 30 
37. Senator Spencer. A large and fine 
striped seal-brown and claret col- 
ored flakes on white 10 30 
38. Sterling Stent. A glorious salmon and 
orange variety; rich deep salmon suf- 
fused with fiery orange; needs shading_10 30 
39. Tfliomas Stevenson. Fiery red-orange. -10 30 
4 0. Vermillion Brilliant. The most bril- 
liant non-fading scarlet Spencer yet 
produced 10 30 
41 Wedgewood Blue. A clear light silvery- 
blue with just a suggestion of mauve 
in the banner; an improved large 
flowering strain and the best variety 
of its color 15 40 
42. Winnifred Deal. White with picotte 
pink wings. A new variety — 25 40 
43. White Spencer. Bure white, the stan- 
dard variety 10 30 
MIXED GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Composed exclusively of Giant 
Waved Spencer varieties, blended in 
proper proportions of bright colors 
and including several new hybrids of 
exquisite coloVs and shades, many of 
which, when sufficiently true up, will 
be introduced as new-named varieties 10c 25c 
75c per V* lo. : $2.50 per lb. Deliv- 
ered free in the U. S. 
If your ground is poor, use fertilizer 
