The American Sweet Pea Society will hold their Sixth Annual Sweet Pea Exhibition in conjunction with that of the Horticultural 
Society of N. Y in New York City, June 27 and 28, 1914. Many liberal prizes are offered, including 
PETEPv HENDEKSON ^ CO.'S PKIZES AGGREGATING $100.00 
Viz: TO PRIVATE GARDENERS: For the best twelve vases—twenty sprays to vase of twelve distinct varieties of Spencer 
Sweet Peas, First Prize, $25.00; Second Prize, $15.00; Third Prize, $10.00. 
TO AMATEURS: For the best vase of any of the following Spencer Sweet Peas — twelve sprays to vase, viz,: White, $5,00; 
Pink, $5.00; Lavender, $5,00; Bicolor, $5.00; Cream-pink, $5.00; Crimson, $5.00; Orange, $5.00; Rose, $5.00. 
SWEEPSTAKES; To the winner of the greatest number of P. H. £r Co.'s Amateur Prizes, $10.00. 
The Complete Schedule of prizes, rules, etc., as published by the American Sweet Pea Society and the Horticultural Society 
of N. Y., will be mailed when issued, to those interested, on application to P. H. Co, 
The Giant Waved Spencer Flowering” Sweet Peas 
STANDARD VARIETIES AND AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN NOVELTIES 
Prices Deliverccl Free in the U. S. 
Afterglow. The sensational new "pastel” colorings, peacock blues 
and rosy-amethyst. 
Agricola. A pleasing new coloring, blush suffused with rosy-lilac. . 
America Spencer. Striped brilliant carmine-red on white . 
Apple Blossom Spencer. See pages 114 and 115. 
Arthur Greene. Rich deep claret color . 
Arthur Unwin. Bright salmon-rose with creamy-buff wings . 
Asta Ohn. See pages 114 and 115. 
Audry Crier. Blush-pink shaded and edged deeper orange-pink. . 
Aurora Spencer. Striped and flaked rosy-orange on white . 
Beatrice Spencer. Blush-pink tinted with deeper pink . 
Bertrand Deal Improved. A pale ro.sy-lavender of immense size. . 
Blanche Ferry Spencer. Rose standard and blush wings . 
Captivation Spencer. Rosy-purple — both standards and wings.. . . 
Charles Foster. Exquisite "pastel" tintings, apricot-pink on 
lavender and violet. 
Charm. Rosy-white; a delicate flesh-pink flushing the white ground 
Cherry Ripe. Brilliant cerise self; the finest in its color class . 
Clara Curtis. The finest selection of large waved; cream-ycllow.. . 
Colleen. Deep carmine-rose standard; blush-pink wings; a fine 
bicolor . 
Constance Oliver. See pages 114 and 115. 
Countess of Ancaster. Rich plum purple . 
Countess Spencer. See pages 114 and 115. 
Crimson King. Bright crimson; many flowers coming doubled. . . .. 
Dainty Spencer. Pure white, distinctly edged with rose-pink . j 
Duplex Spencer. Rich cream-pink, many flowers being doubled. . | 
Earl Spencer. Bright orange-salmon; fine if shaded. 
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Elfrida Pearson. A grand large pale pink, deepening at the edges. . 
Empress Eugenie. Delicate light gray flaked with light lavender. 
Ethel Roosevelt. Straw color tinted and flaked with warm red-bluvsh 
Etta Dyke. A pure white Spencer of finest form and largest size . . 
Evelyn Hemus. See pages 114 and 115.• 
Florence Morse. See pages 114 and 115. [ 
Florence Nightingale. A lovely large lavender with a pinkish .sheen 
George Herbert. Splendid large carmine-rosc . 
Gladys Burt. A rich "cream-pink”; salmon-pink over cream..; 
Helen Grosvenor. Rich glowing orange with orange-rose wings. . 
Helen Lewis. See pages 114 and 115. ' 
Hercules. Soft clear pink of immense size; a glorified Countessi 
Illuminator. Warm salmon-orange with a sheen of pink . 
Irish Belle. Rich lilac flushed with pink; an exquisite shade .1 
Janet Hazard. A splendid shade of rich-orange .j 
John Ingman. See pages 11 4 and 115.i 
Juanita Spencer. Striped and flaked lavender on white .! 
King Edward Spencer. See pages 114 and 115. 
King White. A gigantic and perfect new pure white Spencer...; 
Lady Knox (Paradise Ivory). Pinkish-ivory, deepening at edges..' 
Lovely Spencer. Pale flesh-pink shaded deeper pink at the throat. 
Loyalty. A fine, large waved; bright blue, flaked on white . 
Margaret Madison. An exquisite clear azure-blue of large size. ... | 
Marie Corelli. Brilliant carmine-rosc with a tint of cherry-red. ... i 
Martha Washington. See pages 114 and 115. ' 
Mary Garden. Soft pinkish-salmon suffused rosy-apricot; some^ 
flowers are doubled . ' 
Masterpiece. A fine large delicate lavender tinged mauve .; 
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"THE MODERN CULTURE OF SWEET PEAS,” Thos. Stevenson, $.75 
