NEW EARLY or WINTER-FLOWERING 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
We take pleasure in offering to our patrons a very complete list of Early or Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. Popular as greenhouse 
subjects, they may be sown also in the garden in spring for earliest bloom outdoors. They are particularly adapted to sections where the 
Summer-flowering Spencer varieties have not proved satisfactory. In our southern states, if sown during the early fall months, they will 
produce flowers during the winter and continue until killed by the heat of summer. This is a distinct advantage over the regular Spencer 
Sweet Peas which, if sown at the same time, will not begin flowering until April. 
TEN OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
Amethyst. Royal purple. For a long time this color in Sweet 
- —■—- Peas was confined to the summer-flowering varieties; 
now it is obtainable in this fine early-flowering sort. Pkt. 20 cts., 
V 2 OZ. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
Apollo. I n color it is a soft salmon-pink self, a charming and 
- appealing shade blending perfectly with most pink and 
lavender tints. Contrasted in a bunch with white or cream the 
effect is delightful. The flowers are unusually large, nicely waved, 
splendidly placed, and the stems very long. Truly a great novelty. 
Pkt. 20 cts., V 2 OZ. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
Blue Bonnet. Beautiful deep blue; clear color and a large 
--- flower. In it there is not the slightest trace of 
mauve. Four blossoms to the stem is usual, and the stems are long. 
Pkt. 20 cts., V 2 OZ. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
Exposition Pink. A gorgeous rich pink, one of the most 
--- fascinating colors ever introduced in Sweet 
Peas, and indeed splendid in artificial light. This fine variety often 
has four blooms on each long stem. Pkt. 25c., i/ 2 oz. $1.25, oz. $2. 
Majestic Rose. An immense, deep brilliant rose-pink similar 
-— to Zvolanek’s Rose but of a richer, deeper 
tone. The color is more evenly diffused than in any other Sweet Pea 
in this color-class and lacks the white at the base of the standard and 
wings which others of this color have. Pkt. 25 cts., V 2 OZ. 75 cts., 
oz. $1.25. 
Lavanda. Excels all other varieties in this color in size of bloom, 
■ - * length of stem, and general vigor. A pure lavender, 
clear and uniform; beautifully waved. Pkt. 25c., V 2 OZ. $1.25, oz. $2. 
Pal. This is the lively, scintillating, pleasing rich rose-crimson 
-* Early Sweet Pea which expert growers have been looking for. 
Most crimson Sweet Peas, grown under glass, lose brightness of color 
but in Pal we have developed a combination of rose and crimson 
which holds the brightness and depth of color. The stems are long 
and strong and the flowers are of excellent form, large and bold. 
The vines are vigorous in growth and very free-flowering. Pkt. 
20 cts., V 2 OZ. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
Sparkle. E° r many years the late varieties Royal Scot and 
——-Grenadier have been the popular scarlet-cerise shades. 
In Sparkle we have this popular shade in an Early. The color is 
bright, clear, vivid scarlet and is quite sunproof, and the flowers 
large, bold, and nicely placed on the stout stems. Vines are vigorous 
and free-flowering over a long season. Pkt. 20c., V 2 OZ. 60c., oz. $1. 
Valencia. Tim best orange in cultivation. A very bright color, 
- 1 and absolutely sunproof. Very vigorous and the 
flowers are carried on long stems. Pkt. 25 cts., V 2 OZ. 75 cts., oz. 
$1.25. 
White Harmony. The flowers are large, pure paper-white, 
— —1 and of great substance. The seeds are 
black. Pkt. 20 cts., V 2 OZ. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
glowing salmon-cerise-pink. $ 
Early Belle. Clear rose-pink on deep cream 
ground. 
Early Blue Bird. The finest Wedgwood blue; 
throws a small percentage of dark blue 
rogues, but grows more vigorously than any 
other blue, fully a foot higher. 
Early Cream. Best pale yellow. 
Early Eldorado. Beautiful new orange. 
Early Giant Rose. The finest rose-pink, bright 
and long lasting. Many of the 20-inch stems 
bear five blossoms. 
Early Glitters. One of the finest of its color— 
bright cerise. 
Pkt. 
%oz. 
Oz. 
Early Imperial Pink. Large clear pink blooms, Pkt. 
Koz. 
Oz. 
So 15 
$0 40 
$0 75 
with long stems.$0 
20 
$0 60 
$1 OO 
Early Lavender King. Rich lavender. 
20 
60 
I OO 
15 
40 
75 
Early Marine. Wonderful clear blue. 
20 
60 
I OO 
Early Mrs. Kerr. Best salmon-pink. 
20 
60 
I OO 
Early Oriental. Best deep cream. 
20 
60 
I OO 
Early Pride. Pure cerise of most even coloring. 
20 
60 
I OO 
15 
40 
75 
Early Snowstorm. Good white; vigorous. . . 
15 
40 
75 
20 
60 
I OO 
Early Sunray. Cerise on a cream ground.... 
20 
60 
I OO 
20 
60 
I OO 
Early Superior Pink. The color is a beauti- 
ful rose-pink, slightly shaded with salmon... 
15 
40 
75 
Early Vogue. Fine lavender. 
20 
60 
I OO 
20 
60 
I OO 
Zvolanek’s Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
15 
40 
75 
Early-flowering Mixed. A mixture of Earlv- 
is 
40 
75 
flowering Sweet Peas covering all the colors.. 
15 
35 
60 
60 
