See.Special Cut of Irish Beauty Potato 
on Back Cover 
It Has No Superior and Few Equals 
GIANT WAVED SPENCERS 
. facilitate your selection as to color, we have placed a color number at the left of the name of 
eMh variety and have tabulated and classified them below. Por example, if you wish a lavender Sweet 
Pea, you choose between 3, 17, 18 and 28, all of which are lavender colored varieties. 
CLASSIFICATION AS TO COLORS 
Blue. Light 25-45 
Blue, Dark g 
Crimson 19-23-29-42 
Fancy 
Fancy, Pink on Buff Picotte 34 
Fancy, Rose on White Picotte 9-34 
Fancy, White on Pink Picotte 44 
Fancy, Maroon on White ".'""38 
Lavender 3-17-18-28 
Lavender, Pinkish 31-40 
Maroon 35 
Orange ..'.'.’'.’.'.‘.'.’’.'.''.’'2'6’-41 
Fink 8-13-14-21 
Pink, Pale Cream 27-32-33 
Pink, Deep 11-26 
Pink, Blush is 
Pink, Rose Blush Wings 2-5-30 
Pink, Cerise 12 
Pink, Salmon or Shrimp 4-39 
Pink, Rose 22 
Purple .'.37 
Primrose or Ivory 7-i6-36 
Red 23-29-42 
White 15-30-45 
Yellow, Primrose 7-10-36 
„n., OLANT SFBNCBB SWEBT PEAS. Composed exclusively of Giant Waved Spencer varl- 
color's and^shades‘’'^Sia^^^ Including several new hybrids of exquisite 
etiea Pkt lOc- n:, i5 introduced as new-named vari- 
eties. Pkt., 10c, oz., 25c, Vi lb., 75c; 1 lb., J2.50. Delivered free in the United States. 
NAME AND OESCBIFTION 
NAME AND DESCBIFTION 
No. DeUvered Pree In United States 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 I5 
2 Apple Blossom Spencer. Banner bright 
rose color; wings creamy-blush; a very 
robust, profuse and large flowering 
Tiicolor" JO 
3 Asta Ohn. One of the best lavender 
Spencers; an exquisite rosy-lavender- 
flowers large and well waved 10 
4 Barbara. A light salmon or shrimp- 
pink self; large flowers improved by 
shading; strong grower and very flor- 
iferous 
6 Blanche Perry Spencer. Banner deep- 
rose-pink; wings white tinted with 
blush; a large “Spencer” form of the 
popular old “pink and white" 10 
6 Captain of. the Blues Spencer. Banner 
maroon-purple; wings magenta-purple; 
very large flowers .„...!l0 
7 Clara Curtis. The best of the prim- 
rose-yeltows lo 
8 Countess Sv^ncer. A re-selected, i'y* 
proved strain of this grrand original 
pink Spencer*’ 
® Spencer. Very large, splen- 
d dly formed flowers of blush-white: 
distinctly picotte edged with car- 
mine-rose 
\0 Dobie’s Cream. This is without excep- 
uon one of the flnest of the Spencers. 
The color is a beautiful cream, so rich 
and deep as almost to be classed a 
Primrose Yellow. It is large flowered 
and Oeautifully waved 15 
11 Duplex Spencer. A lovely Spencer that 
Is sure to win your admiration. It is 
a Pinkish Salmon with Rosy Apricot. 
Flowers large and many doubled 15 
la Edith Taylor. Extra flne and large 
flowers of rich salmon-rose or cerise* 
a very lively warm color; strong grow- 
er and free bloomer Iq 
13 Elfrlda Pearson. Magnificent flower of 
blush pink, deepening towards th^ 
edges 
11 Enchantress. True pink, one of the 
older types still very popular 10 
15 Etta Dyke. This beautiful, giant waved 
Spencer Is pure white In color, very 
large and delightfully frilled ..lo 
le Florence Morse Spencer. Very large 
wavy flowers of .soft hlush-pink 
flushed towards edge with deeper pink.. 10 30 
Pave 48 
No. DeUvered Pree in United States Pkt, Oz. 
17 Florence Nightingale. Large lavender 
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18 Frank Dolby. Large, waved flowers of 
pale lavender of Unwin form. Fine for 
sowing in quantities lo 
19 George Herbert. A very showy variety 
with flne large flowers, beautifully 
waved and of bright carmine rose 1# 
20 Helen Lewis. A very large and flne 
orange-rose; wings orange-salmon 10 
21 Hercules. Too much cannot be said in 
praise of this variety. See special 
write-up on Back of Cover 25 
22 John Ingman. One of the richest ap- 
pearing varieties, of unusual size; a 
deep rose color and orchid waved 10 
23 King Edward Spencer. A re-selected 
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 !• 
24 King -White. Hailed as the King of 
Whites, because of the perfect finish 
of the flower In every detail — form, size, 
waviness and glistening, immaculate 
whiteness 15 
25 Margaret Madison. Large clear pale 
azure-blue 19 
26 Margaret Atlee. Perhaps the flnest of 
the new Spencers; immense flowers of 
the loveliest coloring; a rich warm sal- 
mon-pink over a body color of cream 
which lights up the whole flower into 
exquisite beauty 15 
27 Mary Garden. A most dainty and lov- 
able variety. Large waved blossoms of 
an exquisite cream pink 10 
28 Masterpiece. Large wavy lavender 
tinted mauve 10 
29 Maud Holmes. An unsurpassed “Sun- 
proof” crimson lo 
30 Mrs. Cuthbertson. Carmine-rose ban- 
ner and blush-white wings 10 
31 Mrs. Beiberstedt. Pinkish lavender with 
deep lavender wings 10 
32 Mrs. Hugh Dickson. A large and fine 
“cream-pink” 15 
33. Mrs. Boutzahn. A favorite “cream- 
pink”; a blending of straw color tinted 
blush-pink and rosy-apricot 10 
34 Nell Gwynn. Salmon pink shaded into 
buff; wings striped 10 
35 Othello. A rich deep maroon; Immense 
flowers of the flnest waved Spencer 
form 10 
36 Primrose Spencer. A waved clear prim- 
ro.se pea producing exceedingly large 
flowers 10 
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