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STUMPP & WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
STUMPP & WALTER CO.’S SUMMER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS, continued 
Hawimark Cerise. This variety differs from the deep 
cerise form and the rose-cerise in that the blending 
tone is a pure salmon. Is esteemed the finest salmon- Pkt. 
cerise. $o lo 
Huntsman. Entrancing shade of bright scarlet; 
sunproof. Good-sized flowers and long, stiff stems... lo 
Kitty Pierce. (Duplex Type.) One of the most 
' ' charming of Sweet Peas. Both 
NEW wings and standard are of a soft, 
light lilac, and spreading through the flower is a delicate 
suffusion of blush-pink. 15 
Lady Ruffles. The warm glow of beautiful soft 
Mrw - pink on a ground of white runs 
NEW down to the base of the standard 
and wings. A robust variety, throwing four large 
ruffled blooms on long, strong stems. Lady Ruffles 
won the Gold Medal of the Scottish National Sweet Pea 
Society in 1931. 
Mary Pickford. A dainty, waved flower, the general 
color of which is cream-pink; a delicate overtone of 
^Imon, however, gives us an effect that is beautiful 
indeed. Long and strong stems often bear four 
blossoms.. 
Mastercream. 
NEW 
A large and vigorous-growing 
variety. The stems are long, and 
they carry beautifully frilled 
flowers, most of which are duplexed; they are very 
large and cream in color. Black seed. 
Model. A very large-flowering white with long stems. 
The blossoms are well waved. Seeds are black. 
Pinkie. The plant is vigorous and stout; strong 
—stems bear a profusion of flowers through¬ 
out the season. Deep rose-pink waved blossoms. 
Pirate Gold. 4 new tint of deep golden orange 
- - that is most pleasing. The large 
blossoms are very resistant to 
strong sunlight and the plant is a robust one. 
Powerscourt. A large, fine, pure lavender variety, 
outstanding in its loveliness. 
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Prince of Orange. This is well named, for the enor¬ 
mous flowers are deep orange-red in color, flame-like, 
rich and brilliant. A fine variety that should be Pkt. 
included in every planting of Sweet Peas. $o 15 
Red Boy. A beautiful self-crimson—the richest 
■ - * and brightest yet introduced. Four 
NEW flowers on long, strong stems are charac¬ 
teristic of this variety. Has won high recognition of 
the National Sweet Pea Societies of both England and 
Scotland. 
Reflection. A trace of mauve in the young bud dis¬ 
appears as the flower opens to a true, clear blue, 
winsome in its delicate beauty. A strong plant, pro¬ 
ducing three and four flowers on its long, sturdy stems 
Royal Purple. Without a doubt this is the finest rich 
royal purple. A large-flowering variety, with many 
four-flowered sprays. 
Tangerine Improved. This variety has been ap¬ 
propriately named—a deep orange, almost approach¬ 
ing the colors of the tangerine orange. Flowers of 
great size and well waved. 
The Sultan. Almost black—deep silky maroon. 
Large flowers on long, strong stems. 
Valentine. Very pretty shade of blush-pink. Flowers 
are large and well placed on long, stiff stems. 
Vectis. (Duplex Type.) Enormous flowers of the 
— - - purest white, with a distinct almond-like per- 
NEW fume. A splendid acquisition, and the 
finest white Sweet Pea in cultivation. 
Welcome. Most brilliant and dazzling scarlet 
* Sweet Pea yet introduced. The color is 
NEW what most people have in mind when 
they think of scarlet. It is absolutely sunproof, and the 
wings are exactly the same shade as the standard, 
giving the flower its magnificent self-color effect. The 
flowers are large and bold, borne on stout stems pro¬ 
duced on a vigorous vine. 
Youth. The best picotee (flaked Sweet Pea) in its 
color. Flowers are white, striped and blotched with 
pink, and they are large. 
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Grand Prize Mixture Giant Summer-flowering Sweet Peas 
We have made a carefully balanced selection of all colors and varieties of the Spencer Sweet Peas in this mixture, using 
only the finest ruffled and long-stemmed sorts. For general use and garden display, Sweet Pea mixtures of this high type 
are most satisfactory and much less expensive than named varieties sold separately. 
Packet.$0 10 Ounce.$0 25 Quarter-pound. . $0 85 Half-pound .$1 50 Pound.$2 50 
Collection of Sweet Pea Novelties. ^Jlshfa inThe^above 
recent introductions of merit, distin- 
on the preceding page with the word 
NEW, $2 
Color Classification of Spencer Sweet Peas 
Blue, Reflection. 
Blue (Light), Blue Bell. 
Blue (Dark), Blue Flame. 
Blush (Pink), Valentine. 
Blush (Lilac), Kitty Pierce. 
Cerise (Pale), Hawimark Cerise. 
Cerise (Scarlet), Flamingo. 
Cream, Mastercream. 
Cream-Pink, Mary Pickford. 
Crimson, Charity, Red Boy. 
Lavender, Ambition. 
Lavender (Pale), Gleneagles. 
Lavender (Lilac), Powerscourt. 
Maroon (Dark), The Sultan. 
Mauve, Chieftain, Electra. 
Orange, Celebrity, Tangerine Improved, 
Pirate Gold. 
Orange (Deep), Prince of Orange, Gold 
Crest. 
Picotee (White Ground), Youth. 
Pink (Salmon), Beatall. 
Pink (Rose), Good Cheer. 
Pink (Pale), Lady Ruffles, Ecstasy. 
Pink (Deep), Pinkie, Eosine, Ascot, Atlantic. 
Pink (Peach), Debutante. 
Purple, Royal Purple. 
Scarlet, Welcome, Huntsman. 
White, Model, Vectis. 
Yellow, Anglo, Daffodil. 
Special Color Collection of Sweet Peas 
For the gardener who desires to grow the best Sweet Peas, but 
is not interested in names. 
Each is the most pleasing of its color, with long flower-stalks, 
suitable for house-decoration. Each is robust, and a sort which, 
under favorable conditions, produces sprays of three and four 
fragrant blossoms. 
TEN DISTINCT COLORS 
CREAM LAVENDER PURPLE CREAM-PINK BLUE WHITE 
LIGHT PINK SCARLET SALMON-PINK CARMINE 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., V^lb. $1.25 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 7 c 
One pkt. each of these 10 distinct colors ^ 
Grandiflora Sweet Peas 
Old-fashioned sweet-scented varieties 
We offer six distinct colors of the old-time Sweet Peas. We recom¬ 
mend them for their ease of culture, and for their delightful fragrance. 
Dorothy Eckford Improved. White. 
Flora Norton. Blue. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose. 
King Edward VII. Red. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Lavender. 
Prima Donna. Soft pink. 
Grandiflora Sweet Peas, Mixed. 
Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., V 4 lb. 75 cts. 
Fantasy Mixture. Every flower is beautifully veined, blotched, 
and striped, one color on another. Flowers from this mixture make 
an attractive bunch, not only on account of their wide color-range, 
but also for their fragrance. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
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