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New Giant Early Flowering 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
Bloom 4 W eeks Earlier than the Late Spencers, and 
Under Congenial Conditions Flower Continuously 
for 4 Months, Producing Profusely Immense Waved 
Flowers, “Fours” Predominating, on Long Stems. 
The plants of this new race are of strong constitution, vigorous growth, 
profuse and bloom continuous for about four months, grown under con¬ 
genial conditions. Grown in the open ground they begin flowering in 
about 106 days from seed sowing or fully four weeks sooner than late 
flowering Sweet Peas sown at the same time, and they continue to flower 
in profusion for fully four months. It is predicted by Sweet Pea author¬ 
ities that this race will supplant all other early and late flowering Sweet 
Peas for winter flowering under glass, and also for open ground culture 
in our Southern States—sown preferably in fall or winter. Condensed 
cultural instructions for both garden culture under northern and south¬ 
ern conditions and for winter flowering under glass are given in Hender¬ 
son’s leaflet, “How to Grow Sweet Peas to Perfection,” free to customers. 
VARIETIES OF NEW GIANT EARLY FLOWERING 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Per 
Pkt. 
Per 
Oz. 
4332 Early Helen Lewis Spencer. A rich apricot pink 
or salmon colored flower; large, long-stemmed flowers.. . 
.25 
1 .00 
4336 Early Heather Bell. A rich mauve-lavender. 
.25 
1 .00 
4338 Early Hercules. Giant rose-pink flowers, fine 
form and color.. 
. 25 
1.00 
4340 Early Liberty. Vigorous and free-flowering. Color 
crimson, very large flowers. 
4342 Early Melody. A deep shade of rose-pink. Closely 
resembling the late flowering “Countess Spencer”. 
.25 
1 .00 
.25 
1.00 
4346 Early Morning Star. Deep orange-scarlet or flame 
color with rich orange-pink wings. 
.25 
1.00 
4352 Early Peace. A’ particularly attractive variety. 
Color, rose-pink on cream. 
.25 
1.00 
4356 Early President Wilson Spencer. Bright carmine- 
rose, similar in coloring, size and form of flower to Marie 
Corelli.. 
.25 
1.00 
4376 Early Snowflake. Pure white and the best white 
early flowering white seeded Spencer. 
.25 
1.00 
4382 Early Song Bird. A soft shade of pale pink similar 
to the late varieties “Florence Morse” and “Lady Evelyn 
Eyre”. 
.25 
1.00 . 
4386 Early Spring Maid. An exquisite light cream-pink 
that is a soft pink over a cream ground color. 
4392 “Yarrawa.” This variety from Australia has 
proven its adaptability to American conditions. In our 
trials it commenced flowering freely two weeks before 
other large waved Sweet Peas and three to four weeks 
earlier than some varieties, all given the same cultural 
treatment, and “Yarrawa” continued in flower, holding 
.25 
1.00 
its large size and phenomenal floriferousness for weeks 
after all other Sweet Peas had passed their best. The 
flowers are large of round waved Spencer form and' col¬ 
ored bright rose pink with lighter pink wings. 
.15 
.75 
4400 Early Flowering Spencer Mixed. 
. 15 
.75 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR BLEND OF GIANT SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS, MIXED, ETC. 
4300 An unsurpassable mixture. Composed exclusively of Giant 
Waved Spencer varieties, blended in proper proportion of bright colors 
and including several new hybrids of exquisite colors and shades. 
Price, per pkt. (75 to 100 seeds), 10c.; three pkls., 25c. 
Per oz. (400 to 500 seeds), 30c*< per % lb., 85c.; per lb., $3.00, post¬ 
paid. 
GRANDIFLORA AND UNWIN SWEET PEAS 
The size and beauty of the Giant Waved Spencer Sweet Peas has reduced 
the demand for the Grandiflora and Unwin types, so that we now offer only 
popular sorts for sowing in quantity for cut flowers or garden decoration. 
PRICE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GRANDIFLORA AND 
UNWIN SWEET PEAS: 10c. per pkt. (about 75 seeds)', 20c. per oz. (300 
to 400 seeds); 60c. per l /i lb.; SI.50 per lb., postpaid. 
4400 Blanche Ferry. The popular rose-pink with blush-white wings. 
4408 Christmas Pink. The earliest “Blanche Ferry” and a popular “pink 
and white.” 
4412 Dorothy Eckford. For years the best white “Eckford.” 
4414 Earliest White. The earliest strain of “Emily Henderson;” pure 
white. 
4418 King Edward. The splendid old rich crimson-scarlet. 
4422 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 
4424 Lord Nelson. Rich indigo-blue. 
4426 Miss Willmott. Orange-rose. 
4428 Prima Donna. Exquisite clear light pink. 
Henderson’s Mixed Grandiflora Sweet Peas 
4430 This splendid mixture of Eekford’s Grandiflora and the Unwin types is 
a studied formula containing proportions of various bright colors and shades. 
Price, per pkt. (about 75 seeds), 10c.; per oz. (300 to 400 seeds), 15c.; per 
££ lb. 45c.; Per lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds, Please Order by the 
