Wonderful Variety of 
Crimson-Scarlet Shades 
CRIMSON KING. The color is a solid, rich, deep, clear 
crimson throughout, becoming richer in the throat. 
Absolutely no distinguishing difference between the 
color of the standard (and wings. The flowers are of 
precisely the same distinct color from bud to "passing 
off" stage. Entirely free from sunburn and wind 
scald at all times. 
FIERY CROSS. The flowers are of good size and beauti¬ 
fully waved, but its greatest merit is its color, a bril¬ 
liant fiery scarlet, and its well-deserved name is truly 
descriptive. 
HONOUR. A very large bright crimson Spencer Sweet 
Pea of magnificent form. The standard and wings are 
alike in color and the flowers nicely placed on good, 
stout stems. Honour is a fine free-flowering variety 
and of robust growth. 
KING EDWARD SPENCER. Rich crimson-scarlet, large 
and of fine form; the best of this color. 
Lavender and Purple Shades 
ASTA OHN. Large flowers, waved and fluted in the 
standard with very large wavy wings, lavender, suf¬ 
fused or tinted with mauve; superior to any other 
lavender. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED. A very large and long¬ 
stemmed rosy lavender. A vigorous grower and pro¬ 
ducer. A wealth of fine bossoms. 
POWERSCOURT. Clearest lavender. A vigorous variety 
extremely popular with fanciers as it produces ex¬ 
quisite frilled blossoms. 
ROYAL PURPLE. A new shade in Sweet Peas, a rich pur¬ 
ple and almost a true royal purple. The same shade ef¬ 
fect does not exist in the grandiflora type. 
Maroon and Chocolate Shades 
HAWLMARK. Quite different from any other shade, 
which is a distinct maroon. 
WARRIOR. Deep chocolate, almost black, unequalled for 
mixing with other shades for bouquets and table 
decorations. The darkest Sweet Pea introduced. 
Pink Shades 
APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER. Bright rose standard with 
wings of very light primrose flushed or tinted rose- 
carmine. Very large Spencer form. 
ELFRIDA PEARSON. The flowers are of extra large size, 
great substance and lasting quality when cut. They are 
nicely disposed on extremely long stiff stems, invari.-_ 
ably borne in fours. The vines bloom in wonderful pro¬ 
fusion and are of such vigorous growth that the flow¬ 
ers frequently come with double standards. The color 
is lovely pink throughout, the buds and flowers being 
tinted with salmon-pink. - 
HAWLMARK SALMON PINK. Undoubtedly the finest 
Sweet Pea. 
PINKIE is by comparison the largest of all we have ever 
seen in the Deep Pink section of accepted, preferred 
varieties. A most vigorous grower, producing on long 
stout stems well waved, nicely placed flowers of a 
beautiful rose-pink shade. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon-pink. 
SUSAN. Blush-pink on cream. . .i 
White Shades 
AVALANCHE. A white-seeded white. This grand white 
is outstanding because of the thick texture of the 
petals and the pureness of the color. 
CONSTANCE HINTON. A beautiful white Spencer of 
enormous size. Young flowers usually tinted a trifle 
pink, but they soon turn pure white. 
KING WHITE. Pure ivory-white. It is of excellent vigor 
and produces very large waxed flowers. 
Color Harmony 
bpencer 5weet Pea, KiriKie 
Early Flowering Spencers 
EARLY BLUE BONNET. Best clear blue. Pkt., 10c; Vz 
ox., 30c; ox., 50e. 
EARLY ALL WHITE. Largest pure white. Pkt., 10c; Vz 
ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY GIANT ROSE. Early. Largest of all rose-pink. 
Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY HARMONY. This is the outstanding lavender in 
early flowering Sweet Peas because of the vigor of 
growth and the wealth of blossoms produced. Pkt., 
10c; Vz ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY MAJESTIC ROSE. Brill iant rose-pink, vigorous, 
long stems. Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY SHIRLEY TEMPLE. (New). Delightful soft 
rose-pink, fluted. Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY SILVER BLUE. This is a light blue-lavender and 
is very popular because the light blue-lavender shade 
harmonizes with all pink shades. Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 
30c; ox., 50c. 
EARLY SUPERIOR PINK.J^arly. It is a beautiful shade 
of rose-pink slightly tinged with salmon, of perfect 
form and beautifully waved. Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 30c; 
ox., 50c. 
YARRAWA. (Early). A novelty of sterling merit, com¬ 
ing from Australia. The flowers are waved, of large 
size, many of them being double. Color, a soft, 
bright rose-pink with a creamy base. One of the best 
for forcing under glass and when grown out-of-doors 
blooms two weeks earlier than the Summer Spencers. 
Pkt., 10c; Vz ox., 30c; ox., 50c. 
Worcester, Mass. 
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