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New Sweet Peas for 1916 
§5325. - Lord Fisher (Holmes). Rich, red maroon, without a tinge of purple shade in 
wings or keel. A strong grower, giving four flowers to a stem, well placed and of full 
exhibition size. Distinct from any variety in commerce. pkt. (15 seeds), $ .50 
§5345. - Margaret Fifo (Dobbie). This magnificent variety was raised by Mr Malcolm. 
It is quite a distinct shade, being bright Aubrictia blue, and is n decided advance on 
any of the varieties at present included in the pale or sky-blue section. The flowers aro 
large, beautifully waved, and nicely placed on the stem and when shown during the 
season, it never failed to arrest the attention of the visitors. It is of strong growth, 
and produces a never-failing supply of grand flower stems fit for keen competition. 
Pkt. (10 seeds), $ ,50 
§5383. - Miss Burnie (Dobbie). This grand flower would be correctly termed a blush 
white, but after standing a few hours in water it goes so nearly pure white that in small 
collections a real white variety is not wanted. Miss Burnie is i\ flower of great sub¬ 
stance, a vigorous grower, and producer of an endless supply of stems carrying four or 
five huge flowers, and occasionally six or seven. It is certain to find its way into many a 
leading twelve at the exhibitions next season on account of its size and substance. 
Pkt. (12 seeds), S .50 
§5395. - Mrs. A. G. Gentle (Sydenham). Pure white, suffused bright rose. 
Pkt. (12 seeds) . S .35 
§5425. - Mrs. E. Wright (Bolton). Blue edge on white ground, fine Spencer form. 
Pkt. (12 seeds), $ .50 
§5575. - Old Bose (Dobbie). This is quite a new color in Sweet Peas, and is aptly 
described in the name. If used in conjunction with a cream variety it makes a most 
pleasing table decoration. The flower is of great substance, and produces many with 
double standards, which adds greatly to its attractiveness. It is a robust grower, and 
gives a huge supply of four-bloom sprays; is sure to become a great favorite with all 
growers for exhibition and decorative work. Experts in decorative work consider this 
the novelty of the season. Pkt. (12 seeds), $ .50 
§5547.- Peace (Stevenson). A charming soft pink Pea, beautiful form and gives a great 
many double flowers; vigorous . Pkt. (10 seeds), S .50 
§5571. - Red Cross (Stevenson). A rich, velvety Crimson Pea, not large, but grand for 
garden decoration . Pkt. (10 seeds), S .50 
§6572. - Rheims (Hobbic). A glorified Thomas Stevenson. Producing a number of 
fours whilst Stevenson never produces any. Seen in the row against Stevenson its 
greater intensity and bolder habit of growth is at once noticeable. 
Pkt. (5 seeds), g .40 
§5376. - Rosy Rapture (Stevenson). A very lovely Pea, white ground with a deep 
margin of soft, rosy pink on both standard and wings. Pkt.(10 seeds), S .50 
§5589.-Rowena (Bolton). Giant bicolor, pink standards, buff wings, Spencer form. 
Crop failed. 
§5605. - Sincerity (Deal). A beautiful, deep glowing cerise, large flower, broad domed 
standard. Slightly deeper in color than Kathleen, rather an advance in size, and does 
not burn. Received an Award of Merit, International Trials, 1913. 
Pkt. (10 seeds), $ .35 
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