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Three 10c. Packets for 26c. 
Seven 10c. “ for 60c. L 
Fifteen 10c. “ for $1.00 /l 
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HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR BLEND OF 
Mixed Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
An unsurpassable mixture. Composed exclusively of Giant Waved Spencer 
varieties, blended in proper proportions of bright colors and including several 
new hybrids of exquisite colors and shades, many pf which, when sufficiently 
trued up, will be introduced as new-named varieties. 
Price, per pkt. (75 to 100 seeds), 10c.; three pkts., 25c.; peroz. (400 to 500 
seeds) , 20c.; per lb., GOc.; per lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
Henderson’s MIXED GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
This splendid mixture of Eckford’s Grandiflora and the Unwin types is 
a studied formula containing correct proportions pf various bright colors 
and shades, supplying a harmony of brilliancy. 
Price, per pkt. (about 75 seeds), 5c.; per oz. (300 to 400 seeds), 10c.; per 
\i lb., 30c.; per lb., 85c., postpaid. 
GRANDIFLORA and UNWIN SWEET PEAS 
The overshadowing size and beauty of the Giant Waved Spencer Sweet 
Peas has gradually reduced the demand for most varieties of the Grandiflora 
and Unwin types 90 that we now offer only a list of these limited to the pop¬ 
ular sorts for sowing in quantity for cut flowers or garden decoration. 
PRICE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GRANDIFLORA AND 
UNWIN SWEET PEAS: 5c. per pkt. (50 to 75 seeds); six 5c. pkts. for 25c.; 
15c. per oz. (300 to 400 seeds); 40c. per ^ lb.; SI.25 per lb., postpaid. 
Blanche Ferry. The popular rose-pink with blush-white wings. 
Dorothy Eckford. For years the best white "Eckford.” 
Earliest of All. The earliest “Blanche Ferry” and a popular “pink and white.” 
Earliest White. The earliest strain of “Emily Henderson”; pure white. 
Earliest Sunbeams. Bright primrose-yellow open formed flowers. 
Emily Henderson. A pure white “sport” from Blanche Ferry and possessing 
the same profuse-flowering qualities. 
Frank Dolby (Unwin). Large waved flowers of light lavender. 
King Edward. The splendid old rich crimson-scarlet. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 
Lord Nelson. Rich indigo-blue. 
Lovely. Warm rose-pink, deeper than Prima Donna. 
Miss Willmott. Orange-rose. 
Mont Blanc. A little larger but later than “Earliest White.” 
Nora Unwin. Pure white large waved flowers. 
Prima Donna. Exquisite clear light pink. 
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The Giant Waved Spencer 
Flowered” Sweet Peas — Continued 
No. 
Henderson’s Packets of Named Sweet Peas 
contain 40 to 50 seeds ( except those specially noted) 
PRICE 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
57 
Mrs. Cuthbertson. ( See "M” colored plate and Page 
118). 
10c. 
30c. 
68 
Mrs. C. W. Breadmore ( Evelyn Hemus). ( See “L” 
colored plate and page 118). 
10c. 
25c. 
59 
Mrs. Hugh Dickson. A large and fine “cream-pink”. . 
10c. 
25c. 
60 
Mrs. Routzahn (Juliet; Mrs. Henry Bell; Qtieen Mary). 
A favorite “cream-pink”; a blending of straw color, 
tinted blush-pink and rosy-apricot. 
10c. 
25c. 
61 
Mrs. Townsend (Blue Picotee). (See “ N” colored plate 
and page 118). 
10c. 
30c. 
62 
Mrs. W. J. Unwin. Striped and flaked bright orange- 
scarlet on white. 
10c. 
25c. 
63 
Nubian. Rich purplish-mahogany . 
10c. 
25c. 
64 
Othello (Anna Lumley; Prince of Asturias; Tom Bol¬ 
ton). Rich deep maroon; immense waved flowers. . . . 
10c. 
25c. 
65 
Paradise Ivory (Lady Knox; Queenie; Queen Victoria 
Spencer). Old ivory, suffused rosy-buff. 
10c. 
25c. 
66 
President. A magnificent and glowing orange-scarlet, 
surpassing all in its class, its coloring equalling the 
Oriental Poppy. (Pkt. of 15 seeds). 
15c. 
67 
Primrose Spencer. A large-waved primrose-yellow... . 
10c. 
25c. 
68 
Prince George. Warm lilac-rose with base of solferino; 
wings violet rose; one of the fancy or pastel class. 
Queen of Norway (The Marquis). Soft violet-mauve. . 
10c. 
35c. 
69 
10c. 
25c. 
70 
Red Chief (Brunette; Victor Unwin). A rich rose-wood- 
red; banner and wings of one uniform .color. 
10c. 
30c. 
71 
R. F. Felton. A large and distinct lilac-colored flower, 
wings tinged French grey. 
10c. 
40c. 
72 
Robert Sydenham. Bright salmon-orange, very large 
and beautifully waved. 
Rosabelle. (See “ T” colored plate and page 118). 
10c. 
35c. 
73 
10c. 
30c. 
74 
Royal Purple. (See “Q" colored plate and page 118).. . . 
10c. 
50c. 
75 
Ruby Palmer. Rich ruby-red, a beautiful new shade of 
coloring. ’ (Pkt. 15 seeds) . 
15c. 
76 
Scarlet Emperor (George Stark; Scarlet Monarch; Scarlet 
Empress). A brilliant scarlet self of surpassing 
coloring, size, form, and profusion of bloom. 
Senator Spencer (President W. R. Beaver). A large and 
fine striped; seal-brown and claret flakes on white.. . . 
10c. 
40c. 
77 
10c. 
25c. 
78 
Sterling Stent (Captain II. Travers). Rich deep salmon 
suffused with fiery-orange. 
Sunproof Crimson. (See “G” colored plate and page 118) 
10c. 
30c. 
79 
10c. 
30c. 
80 
Tennant Spencer. Large rosy-purple or heliotrope 
10c. 
25c. 
81 
Thomas Stevenson. (See “O” colored plate and page 
118.) Fiery red-orange. 
10c. 
30c. 
82 
Vermillion Brilliant. Brilliant scarlet, large waved 
10c. 
35c. 
83 
Wedgewood Blue. (See “R” colored plate and page 118) 
10c. 
40c. 
84 
White Spencer. The popular large white waved variety 
10c. 
25c. 
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