This Year’s Novelties 
ENGLISH-GROWN OUTDOOR SWEET PEAS 
TREATED o SEED 
RAISER’S DESCRIPTIONS IN ALL INSTANCES 
Affection (F. Morse). A lovely, light 
coral pink over a cream ground. The 
wings and standard are the same shade. 
A vigorous, healthy grower having 
extra long, stout stems. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 
Blue Cloud (Trivett). A prize win¬ 
ning sort that we have received the 
privilege of naming from the raiser, 
t is a deep, rich shade of blue, yet 
bright and full of life. The blossoms 
are very large and beautifully waved, 
and are held erect on long, straight 
stems; strong growing, healthy vines. 
Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
Blue IVIoon (Carter). Although in 
existence last year this variety has not 
been available to gardeners until now. 
It is a rich, clear blue self and is one 
of the finest blues ever introduced. 
Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Bonnie Ruffles (Burpee). Award of 
Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 
England. Unusually large waved flow¬ 
ers, salmon pink on cream ground. The 
pink becomes deeper at the edges of 
the frilled petals. Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Bridal Veil (F. Morse). Raiser’s de¬ 
scription—The first real white Sweet 
Pea; it is a pure, solid and clear white 
of stately magnificence. The giant¬ 
sized flowers are beautifully frilled and 
gracefully placed on long, stout stems. 
Bridal Veil stands out sharply and 
clearly when compared with all other 
white Sweet Peas. Pkt. (30 seeds) 50c. 
Cambridge Blue (King). A self color 
of remarkable purity. A real true blue, 
without any magenta tint. A large, 
bold flower on long, strong stems. The 
flowers retain their pure color when 
cut. Healthy grower. 
Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
Captivation (Cullen). A distinct ad¬ 
vance in the pink section. The blooms 
are exceptionally large, even in these 
days of giant Sweet Peas. A charming 
bright rose pink on a white ground, 
white at base of standards. 
Pkt. (12 seeds) 50c. 
Cheerfulness (Sutton). A bold flower 
of fascinating beauty. The color is 
deep cerise, sharply flushed with scar¬ 
let; a sunproof shade different from 
other scarlet varieties. The plants are 
very vigorous and healthy. 
Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
Cheeri-o (Macdonald). A mammoth 
flowering, deep begonia rose suffused 
with gold. The wings showing a little 
more gold, a new shade, golden rose 
that shows up to perfection under 
artificial light. The blooms are excep¬ 
tionally large and of perfect Spencer 
form. Certificate of Merit, Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Society. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 
Cornflower Blue (Trivett). Splendid 
sort with very large, well-placed blos¬ 
soms on strong, sturdy stems. The 
color is rich “Cornflower Blue,” with 
violet blue shadows. The vines are 
robust and healthy. A good exhibition 
sort and grand as a cut flower. 
Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Crinkles (Burpee). Large blossoms 
with waved and ruffled petals, and a 
gorgeous shade of rosy scarlet flushed 
with coral red. The deeply waved or 
crinkled petals greatly enhance the 
beauty of the immense blossoms and 
bring out the high lights and charming 
shade of coloring. Pkt.(25 seeds) 35c. 
Delphinium (Sutton). The largest 
blue Sweet Pea yet offered; clear mid¬ 
blue shadowed deeper blue. A shade 
found in Delphiniums. Vigorous 
plants, and well placed flowers on long, 
strong stems make this sort splendid for 
exhibition or general cutting purposes. 
Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
Flagship (F. Morse). Splendid exhibi¬ 
tion sort, dear, deep blue. The flowers 
are of exceptional size, and the stems 
are long and straight. The plants are 
strong growing and of robust con¬ 
stitution. Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Life (F. Morse). A grand scarlet cerise. 
“Life” is the most pleasing in this color 
class. The brilliance and sparkle of the 
color does not fade or burn in the 
strongest sunshine. The flowers are 
bold and nicely placed on long, strong 
stems. Put “Life” in your Sweet Pea 
collection this year. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 
Lilac Cloud (Trivett). Lovely lilac- 
lavender; one of the finest lavender 
Sweet Peas in existence. Large blos¬ 
soms well placed on long, straight 
stems and healthy, strong growing 
vines. Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Peggy Ann (Waller-Franklin). A rare 
and new shade of salmon pink, quite 
distinct from any other Sweet Pea. 
The large flowers are strongly and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. The stems are long 
and strong, charming under artificial 
light. ... Pkt. (25 seeds) 35c. 
Personality (F. Morse). An exquisite 
chamois pink washed with coral tint. 
This shade is much sought after as 
well as being a favorite for the exhibi¬ 
tion stand. Put Personality into your 
Sweet Pea list this year. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 
Red Cloud (Trivett). Several sprays 
of this gorgeous new sort are like a red 
cloud, so massive are the giant ruffled 
and waved blossoms on long, stout 
stems. Rich, glistening crimson, charm¬ 
ing shade and light is caused by the 
heavily waved petals. Vigorous, 
healthy grower. Pkt. (25 seeds) 50c. 
Red Rover (King). Highly recom¬ 
mended. R. H. S. and N. S. P. S. Rich 
amber red with a glossy sheen. The 
petals are like velvet. A splendid color 
for the exhibition table and long lasting 
when cut. Pkt. (12 seeds) 50c. 
Sextet Pink (Sutton). Award of Merit, 
N. S. P. S. A clear pink over a white 
ground. The enormous blooms are 
freely borne in sixes and sevens on 
stems of unusual length and strength; 
fine for exhibition. 
Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
Simplicity (F. Morse). A shade of 
deep chamois, pink over a cream 
ground, “Simplicity” is a very healthy, 
vigorous grower and the large refined 
blossoms are held erect on fine, sturdy 
stems. ... Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 
“/ can recommend your Giant Sweet Peas to all those desiring 
high class or exhibition flowers.** 
MR. JOHN McFADYEN 
Supt.-Head Gardener to HARRISON WILLIAMS. Esq. 
**I have always had good results from your Sweet Peas; believe 
they are the best procurable.** 
MR. FREELAND GORDON 
Supt.-Head Gardener to THOMAS H. ROULSTON. Esq. 
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