Miss Emma V. White 
-10- Gloversville, N. Y., Mar., '10. “The Countess ot Spencer Sweet Peas I cot oE 
you were lovely, so 1 am ordering more.“•—Mrs. K. Baker. 
SWEET PEAS, SPENCER TYPES 
NEW SPENCER MIXTURE 
The Sweet Peas of the Future. My offerings of the novel¬ 
ties In mixtures lias proven very popular. This contains the fol¬ 
lowing new varieties, all true Spencer types, with the character¬ 
istic large, graceful, wavy petals: Apple Blossom Spencer, 
pink and white. Audry Crier, buff and pink; Black 
Knight, almost black; Blanch Ferry Spencer, pink and 
white; Dainty Spencer, soft rose pink; Florence Morse 
Spencer, light pink, edged darker; Geo. Herbert, bright rose 
carmine; Helen Lewis, crimson orange; Juniata, white 
striped lavender; King Edward Spencer, scarlet; Evelyn 
Hemus, primrose, edged rose; Menle Christie, ruby-rose; Mrs. 
Jos. Chamberlain, white, mottled rose; Mrs. Walter 
Wright, rose-purple; Paradise, an improved Countess of 
Spencer: Primrose Spencer, lovely cream color; Prince 
of Wales, rose-crimson; Princess Alice Spencer, rosy 
mauve; Princess Katherine Spencer, a black-seeded white 
Spencer; Princess Victoria Spencer, white, blush and pink- 
edged; White Spencer, pure white. These twenty-two grand 
new Spencers mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 10c; oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c. 
» TRUE COUNTESS OF SPENCER 
The most beautiful pink Sweet Pea in existence. Beautiful 
clear pink, a little deeper «t the edges, with crumpled, wavy 
margins of very graceful effect. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; % oz., 10c; 
1 or... 15c; Y* lb.. 45c, 
GIANT ORCHARD SWEET PEAS 
AND OTHER IMPORTANT NOVELTIES 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c; any three plcts., 12o. The separate varieties 
are not offered except in packets. 
Now Giant - Flowered, mixed. A mixture of all the six¬ 
teen new sorts mentioned in this list (Including also True Coun¬ 
tess of Spencer)—a .splendid lot of novelties. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6c; 
% oz., 10c; 1 oz., 15c. 
Blackbird. The darkest Sweet Pea in existence, almost black. 
Brilliant Blue. Very large dark navy blue, richly hooded. 
Chrlssle Unwin. Beautiful cherry scarlet. 
E. J. Castle. Carmine rose, shaded salmon; wavy Umvin type. 
Florists’ Lavonder. Pronounced the best light lavender. 
Frank Dolby. One of the handsomest lavenders, with bold 
wavy standards and wings beautifully tinted. 
Gladys Unwin. Lovely light pink, crinkled and wavy standard. 
Helen Pierce* Bright blue, marbled on white- ground. 
Ivy Miller. White, heavily shaded with purplish blue. 
Mllllo Maslln. Bears enormous dowers of rich, rosy crimson. 
Mrs. Alf. Watkins. Pencil blossom pink, with wavy standard. 
Nora Unwin. One of the host whites, much fluted. 
Phyllis Unwin. Light magenta rose and carmine, wavy form. 
Prince Olaf. Mottled bright blue on wldte ground. 
Sunproof Alexander. Bright scarlet red; does not sun-seald. 
White Gladys. Wldte, very largo form, wavy edges. 
