THE WILLIAM MACDONALD SEED CO. 
Our Early Flowering Sweet Pea 
Introductions 
Price 
per lb. 
Blaze (1929) blazing orange.$2.00 
* Bridesmaid (1935) silver pink, long stem (#1 N.Y.F.C.) 4.00 
Cattleya (1932) rich rosy lilac. 2.00 
* Colossal Rose (1935) rose pink, long stern (#1 N.Y.F.C.) 4.00 
Eileen (1934) flaming golden rose. 2.00 
Eleanor Blue (1933) long stem lavender blue. 2.00 
Fragrance (1932) mammoth clear lavender. 2.00 
Freckles (1932) ivory flaked rose. 2.00 
Gloria (1932) sparkling salmon rose. 2.00 
Hope (1930) mammoth pure white, black seeded. 2.00 
Laddie (1930) giant rose. 2.00 
Laddie Improved (1933) long stem rose. 2.00 
Mother Machree (1935) golden rose, new shade. 4.00 
No. 13 or Radiant (1931) sparkling rose. 2.00 
Prosperity (1933) rich orange salmon long stem. 2.00 
Red Cross (1929) poppy scarlet. r . 2.00 
Rose Marie (1932) duplex pink. 2.00 
Rosita (1932) giant deep rose. 2.00 
Romance (1932) giant salmon rose. 2.00 
Ramona (1934) geranium pink. 2.50 
‘Sequoia (1935) salmon cerise, long stem (#1 N.Y.F.C.) 4.00 
Susanna (1933) carmine red. 2.00 
Sweet Briar (1934) giant rose. 2.00 
Bo-Peep (1933) dwarf, rich salmon pink. 2.50 
Standard Spencer Sweet Peas 
Begonia Rose (1935) rich velvety begonia rose. 1.50 
Bonny Briar (1933) silver medal, sparkling rose pink.75 
Cattleya Queen (1931) rich rosy mauve duplex.75 
Flora (1935) clear lilac lavender. 1.50 
Glengarry (1929) rich carmine red.75 
La France (1935) La France pink on cream. 1.50 
Lady Macbeth (1934) spinel red.75 
Romance (1935) mammoth rose pink. 1.50 
* No. 1 rating after trial by the New York Florists' Club, 1935. 
