Ileatherhome’s “Guaranteed” Seeds 35 
New Sweet Peas for 1916 
§5247. - Giant Cream (Deal). Intensely waved, of a deep cream shade, superior in 
every way to Clara Curtis, Primrose Spencer, etc. We maintain it is the finest Cream 
Spencer ever sent out.Pkt. (10 seeds), S .25 
§5257. - Golden Glory (Stevenson). This is a lovely decorative pea. A pure, soft shade 
of golden orange, very free. It will stand the sun better than any orange Pea Steven¬ 
son has grown, and under glass keeps its color perfectly.Pkt. (10 seeds), S .50 
§5265. - Henry Ohn (Dobbie). A most beautiful decorative Pea. In color the flowers 
are a most charming shade of rich, cream pink, while the type of flower is exactly sim¬ 
ilar to “Frilled Pink,” which Dobbie introduced last season. For frilliness these 
varieties have no equals, and the fine flowers which are produced in abundance are 
very double, therefore most useful for all kinds of decorative work. 
Pkt. (12 seeds), $ .50 
§5271. - Hobble’s Crimson (Hobbio). This they regard as the best novelty that they 
have in their possession. It is true, a thoroughly fixed stock, and of the several crim¬ 
sons on the market this is the strongest. It is known by you that Crimsons and Scar¬ 
lets have heretofore been somewhat weak in character of growth. . . Pkt. (5 seeds), S .35 
§5272. - Honor Bright (Stevenson). A very striking Pea, of a remarkably bright shade 
of salmon red, with a trace of orange scarlet in the standard; quite distinct. Perfect 
form and very vigorous and free.Pkt. (10 seeds). $ .50 
§5273. - Hilary Christie (DicksonL Standard salmon-orange edged with fiery orange- 
scarlet; wings rosy-salmon; most decorative, stronger grower, good size and form. 
Pkt. (10 seeds), $ .15 
§5295. - Ivory King (Bolton). Very large ivory-white Spencer..Pkt. (12 seeds), $ .50 
§5296. - Joan Ireland (Dobbie). A large flower, of great refinement. The color is 
creamy-bufT, with broad standard and wings being beautifully edged and shaded with 
carmine-rose. This variety will certainly take first place in the picotee-edged (cream 
ground) section. It is a fine, free grower, and gives abundance of four-bloom sprays 
fitted for the keenest competition, or the most artistic table decoration. 
Pkt. (10 seeds), S .25 
§5305. - Kathleen (Deal). A large flower of intense, deep cerise throughout, broad 
domed standard, having a distinct sheen or glossiness, stands the sun well. Plenty of 
stems with four fine blooms, very striking and new color.Pkt. (10 seeds), S .35 
§5319. - Lady Eveline (Watkins & Simpson). A grand new rosy mauve Sweet Pea, for 
all purposes ideal. It is bound to be the mauve of the show bench. Its great size and 
lovely color, are enhanced by the perfect placing of the flowers which are duplex in 
character. No variety equals it for a massive vase. It resists bad w’eather. and four- 
bloomed sprays are common. For garden decoration the rows or clumps are covered 
with huge blooms and growers are recommended not to plant out too thickly. Lady 
Eveline Miller on visiting the raiser's garden, was so charmed with it that she specially 
asked the above name to be given to it . Pkt. (10 seeds), S .35 
§5322 - Liege (Hobbie). The best known white producing fours in quantity. Fixed 
with the exception that a few really good Cream and much waved flowers are found 
in it. Fixed to 95%. This grand white is more frilled than any other flower, bolder in 
substance and stronger in growth.Pkt., (5 seeds), $ .40 
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