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FLOWER SEEP SPECIALTIES 
To aid in selecting certain colors, we submit the following key: 
White, 14, 16, 36, 54. — Yellow, 24, 53. — Cream, tinted, 20, 52. — Pink or Rose and White, 6, 10, 15, 25. 
Blush, 11, 35.— Buff-pink, 2, 23, 32.—Pink, 9, 18, 30, 37, 42.—Rose, 29, 44, 47. Orange, 34.—-Scarlet, 49. 
Crimson, 19, 27, 43, 48. — Magenta, 7.—Maroon, 5.—Purple, 12, 51.—Indigo, 39.—Blue, 8, 33. 
Blue and white. 31, 40.—Mauve, 1, 38.—Lavender, 17, 28.—Striped blue and white, 21, 22, 45, 50. 
Striped red or pink and white, 3, 4, 13, 26, 41, 46. 
ENDERSON’S 
CREAM OF THE 
NAMED 
SWEET PEAS. 
A select list of giant-flowering varieties, 
Including every color among Sweet Peas. 
We have discarded all small-flowering 
varieties, unhealthy sorts and duplicates 
under different names. 
Customers may find the name of 
some old favorite missing, but you 
can rely on a better variety of same 
color being offered in the list below. 
Pkt. Oz. 
1. Admiration. Pinkish-heliotrope, wings a shade lighter. 5c. 10c. 
2. Agnes Johnson. Buff-pink; large flower of best form. 5c. 15c. 
3. America. Striped blood-scarlet on white; large and striking... 5c. 10c. 
4. Aurora. Striped rosy-orange on white; most attractive. 5c. 10c. 
5. Black Knight. Deep maroon, veined black ; large and open form 5c. 10c. 
6. Blanche Ferry. Extra Early. Rose-red, wings blush-white 5c. 10c. 
7. Captivation. Claret-magenta, wings heliotrope, a distinct shade 5c. 10c. 
8. Countess Cadogan. Bright purplish-blue, wings light blue... 5c. 10c. 
9. Countess Spencer. Flowers of gigantic size and grand open 
form, borne 3 and often 4 on long stiff stems; the coloring 
should be a lovely shell-pink shading to rose-pink at the edges, 
but, unfortunately, this variety sports so that various shades 
of pink, rose, blush and occasionally orange and carmine will 
be found — all, however, of true Countess shape and all ex¬ 
ceedingly beautiful.10c. 25c. 
10. Crown Jewel. Rose-pink, wings rosy-cream, fine large flower.. . 5c. 10c. 
11. Dainty. Crystal-white with pink flush deepening to a pink edge 5c. 10c. 
12. David R. Williamson. Indigo-purple; grand open flower. . . .10c. 
13. Domino. Pearl-blush peppered with carmine dots, and a 
shaded zone of carmine-pink.10c. 25c. 
14. Dorothy Eckford. A grand open-formed white, superseding 
all other whites for size and shape. 5c. 15c. 
15. Earliest of All. The earliest strain of Blanche Ferry. 5c. 10c. 
16. Emily Henderson. Large, pure white, early and profuse.5c. 10c. 
17. Gladys Deal. Pure lavender-blue of silvery effect.5c. 15c. 
18. Gladys Unwin. A giant, open-flowered, soft rose-pink.10c. 
19. George Gordon. Garnet-red. 5c. 10c. 
20. Golden Rose. Primrose-yellow, flushed with rosy-pink. 5c. 10c. 
21. Gray Friar. Flaked and speckled blue and mauve on white. 5c. 10c. 
22. Helen Pierce. White ground, marbled and mottled with bright 
blue in the way of a Gloxinia; large shell-formed flowers.15c. 
23. Hon. F. Bouverie. Salmony buff-pink, wings creamy-pink ... . 5c. 10c. 
24. Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. A grand primrose-yellow. 5c. 10c. 
25. Jeannie Gordon. Rosy-pink, wings pink, tinged primrose. 5c. 10c. 
Pkt. Oz. 
26. Jessie Cuthbertson. Cream-white, striped carmine-red.10c. 25c. 
27. King Edward VII. Rich crimson-scarlet; grand large flower. . 5c. 15c. 
28. Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 5c. 10c. 
29. Lord Roseberry. Deep magenta-rose, wings of lighter shade.. 5c. 10c. 
30. Lovely. Warm rose-pink, large and extra fine. 5c. 10c, 
31. Maid of Honor. Lavender and white, edged blue. 5c. 10c. 
32. Marchioness of Cholmondeley. Buff-pink, shaded cream.. 5c. 15c. 
33. Memento. Exquisite shade of soft “baby-blue,” large flower. .10c. 25c. 
34. Miss Willmott. Orange-rose, extra large and fine. 5c. 10c. 
35. Modesty. White with pink tint deepening at edge.... 5c. 10c. 
36. Mont Blanc. An extra early Emily Henderson, fine for forcing 5c. 10c. 
37. Mrs. Knights Smith. Rose-pink, deepening towards the edge. . 10c. 25c. 
38. Mrs. Walter Wright. Rosy-mauve with bluish-mauve wings. . 5c. 15c. 
39. Navy-Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet, the best deep blue.. . 5c. 10c. 
40. Phenomenal. White, tinged rosy-lavender, deepening towards 
the edges; standards produced in pairs are full and wavy.10c. 25c. 
41. Pink Friar. Flaked and flushed pink on white. 5c. 10c. 
42. Prima Donna. Exquisite rose-pink, large and profuse. 5c. 10c. 
43. Prince Edward of York. Carmine-scarlet, wings crimson. .. . 5c. 10c. 
44. Prince of Wales. Rich carmine-rose; grand flower.5c. 10c. 
45. Princess of Wales. Striped blue and purple on white. 5c. 10c. 
46. Ramona. Striped and penciled light pink on white. 5c. 10c. 
47. Royal Rose. Deep carmine-rose, wings rose-pink, extra fine.. 5c. 10c. 
48. Salopian. Rich deep crimson-red, very large and of fine form. . 5c. 10c. 
49. Scarlet Gem. Bright geranium-scarlet, medium-sized flowers. .10c. 25c. 
50. Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 5c. 10c. 
51. Shazada. Dark purple-maroon; plum-purple wings. 5o. 10c. 
52. Stella Morse. Buff-pink with cream tintings. 5c. 10c. 
53. Sunbeam. Large cream-yellow flowers; extra early flowering, a 
companion to Mont Blanc and Earliest of All for forcing. 5c. 15c. 
54. White Wonder. Largest pure white flowers, often borne 6 on a 
long stiff stem; many of tne flowers come double. 5c. 15c. 
=. Henderson's Collections of Sweet Peas. 
Popular Collection —1 pkt. each, 12 varieties (our selection) 50c. 
Matchless Collection —1 “ “ 25 “ “ “ $1.00 
Complete Collection —1 “ “ 54 “ offered above . 2.50 
Resplendent CollecEon of 12 new giant-flowered varieties, shown 
on colored plate opposite, and described above under pnr 75c 
numbers 9, 12, 13, 14, 22, 24, 26, 27, 33, 34, 38 and 40, rU 
Our Leaflet, “ BEST METHODS OF GROWING SWEET PEAS,” free to Customers when asked for. 
