Sybil Henshaw—A Rich Crimson Spencer 
Youth—Pure White Spencer with 
Pink Picotee 
SWEET PEAS—Late Flowering Spencers 
(Hardy Annual, 6 Feet) 
The Late Flowering Spencers are vigorous growers and prodigious bloomers. The vines 
are branching, bearing large blossoms on long, stiff stems—usually three blooms or more 
on a stem. The flowers have upright standards beautifully waved or frilled, graceful 
wings and open keel. This is the Spencer which has been most commonly grown by the 
gardening public. 
Named Varieties 
Each named variety offered here is the best and most up-to-date sort in its color 
class. Recommended by the National Sweet Pea Society. 
Avalanche 
Pure white. Very large and gorgeously 
frilled flower. 
Bonfire 
Cherry pink, cream wings. 
Charming 
Deep cerise with a salmon sheen. 
Delightful 
A deep cerise suffused with orange. 
Elegance 
Blush lilac suffused pink. 
Huntsman 
Bright scarlet and perfectly sunproof. 
Ivory Picture 
Ivory cream. A long stemmed flower of 
large size and good form. 
King Mauve 
Mauve. 
Magnet 
A very brilliant cream-pink of delightful 
richness. 
Olympia 
Rich deep purple. 
Picture 
Cream pink, with deeper flush on the 
wings. Very large. 
Pinkie 
Clear deep pink. Beautiful flowers on long 
stems. 
Powerscourt 
A pure lavender. One of the finest. 
Reflection 
Rich mid-blue. A new variety of large 
size, heavy texture and excellent form. 
Sybil Henshaw 
Rich crimson. 
Warrior 
Deep maroon. 
Wembly 
A delightful shade of deep lavender with 
silvery, blue sheen. 
Youth 
Large white, pink picotee. 
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