254 West 34th ST., HEW YORK, H- T. 
Selected Flower Seeds 
Sweet Peas — Continued 
Spencer Varieties (Continued) 
Pkt. Oz. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Hawlmark Lavender. There is noth¬ 
ing quite so pure in lavenders 
as this splendid novelty. The 
color is difficult to describe ac¬ 
curately, as it is a blending of 
lavender shades. The flowers 
are of exquisite form, with a 
broadly expanded standard and 
large spreading wings. The 
whole flower is beautifully 
waved and crimped. It is easily 
the best of its class, producing 
the attractive four-flower sprays 
on long and strong stems. 
.15 
.60 
Hercules. Giant clear pink. 
.10 
.50 
Jack Cornwall V. C. Deep blue 
.10 
.50 
King White. Purest white; enor¬ 
mous size . 
.10 
.50 
Majestic Cream. Giant deep cream. 
.10 
.50 
Margaret Atlee. Rosy salmon buff 
.10 
.50 
Mary Pickford. The Sweet Pea 
named for Mary Pickford al¬ 
most equals the little lady her¬ 
self in both grace and beauty. 
Color a light and dainty cream 
pink just the faintest suffusion 
of salmon. One of the choicest 
of the Spencer varieties. 
.25 1.00 
Miss California. A real novelty. A 
rich salmon cream pink, of a 
distinct new shade . .35 
Morse’s Sunproof Scarlet. This is 
now a leader in the scarlet class. 
Remarkable for its richness and 
substance. The color is scarlet 
with just a touch of fiery red 
in it. The flowers are of large 
size and always of the most re¬ 
fined well-waved Spencer form. 
Mrs. A. Hitchcock. Beautiful light 
cream pink . 
Mrs. Cuthbertson. Standard rose 
pink, wings white . 
Mrs. Tom Jones. Deep amethyst 
blue, the best of the deep blues 
1.00 
Picture. This is as big as anything 
we have in Sweet Peas. The 
large sized flowers are well 
waved and exquisitely frilled on 
the edges. The color is a blend 
of cream and pink shades, hav¬ 
ing a deeper flush on the wings. 
A strong, vigorous grower, us¬ 
ually carrying four large flowers 
to a stem .15 
PINKIE. This is a 1 arge, deep 
rose-pink. It is the result of a 
cross made for vigor and color, 
and the result is most outstand¬ 
ing. Pink e is larger than anv 
other variety we have ever seen 
belonging in the Deep Pink sec¬ 
tion. It is a most vigorous 
grower; a continuous cropper, 
and with outstandingly long, 
stout stems. The flowers are 
nicely waved and well placed 
on the stems. The beautiful rose 
pink tone of the flower is free 
from the “blueness” of other 
deep pinks and in a bunch it is 
glorious.55 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. This is 
a large, very deep orange variety. 
When well grown and shaded, 
it is a “startling,” luminous 
flame color. It is a deeper, richer 
and more brilliant orange than 
any other variety of this class. 
The flowers are large, nicely 
waved and well placed on good 
IS 
stems. 
Robert Sydenham. Great English 
variety, orange colored .10 
Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet.10 
SUNKIST. For many years Sweet 
Pea enthusiasts have been look¬ 
ing for a real good Picotee 
Edged cream ground variety, 
and we now offer Sunkist as a 
magnificent large Picotee Edged 
Cream Ground Novelty. The 
.60 
1.00 
1.00 
.50 
.50 
.15 
.60 
flowers are large and bold, 
well waved and beautifully 
placed on good, stout stems. 
.10 
.50 
Tangerine. This is the last word 
in orange-colored Sweet Peas, 
Deep orange, almost approach- 
.10 
.50 
ing the color of a tangerine 
orange. The flowers are of great 
size, beautifully waved and well 
.10 
.50 
placed . 
1.00 
.60 
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