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SWEET PEAS 
GIANT SUMMER FLOWERING SPENCER TYPES 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
BLUE 
Blue Bell. Clear bright blue with a slight 
tinge of mauve on the standard. 
Amethyst. Bright clear amethyst blue with a 
slight tinge of mauve on the standard. In 
this sweet pea you are being offered some¬ 
thing superior. 
Gleneagles. A most beautiful tone of light blue 
with just a suggestion of lavender. The flow¬ 
ers are exceptionally large; the standard 
broad and well expanded and frilled and 
waved to an extraordinary degree. Awarded 
First Class Certificate, Scottish National 
Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
CARMINE 
Damask Rose. The brightest rose carmine 
sweet pea. This is an outstanding pea. 
CERISE 
Beatall. Pale blush cerise with a suffusion of 
salmon and rose. A very rich and charming 
sweet pea. 
Charming. A bright rosy cerise. This sort car¬ 
ries fine bold flowers that are beautifully 
waved. 
Mrs. A. Searles. Salmon-cerise, merging into a 
soft oriental-red. A remarkable and distinct 
color. No collection is complete without this 
beautiful sweet pea. 
Flamingo. Orange and scarlet, heavily shaded 
cerise. Absolutely sunproof. Certificate of 
Merit and Silver Medal Scottish National 
Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
CREAM 
What Joy. Primrose, shading to cream. A 
charming tone and so far the nearest ap¬ 
proach to a true yellow. 
CRIMSON 
Rubicund. Rich crimson scarlet. This is an 
exceptionally good sweet pea, lacking noth¬ 
ing in size, shape, stems and vigor. Award 
of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society. 
Red Boy. The very best crimson. It is a first 
class sweet pea for all purposes, especially 
for general garden culture. Award of Merit. 
Sybil Henshaw. Glowing blood-red. This has 
superseded King Edward Spencer as the 
standard crimson. 
IVORY 
Ivory Picture. Rich ivory cream, flushed pink. 
Black seeded. 
LAVENDER 
Ambition. Rich deep lavender, with a darker 
shade on the base of the standards and wings 
when young, lessening as the bloom ages. 
Gold Medal and Award of Merit, National 
Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Powerscourt. A clear pure lavender. Has been 
considered the best lavender for a number of 
years. It is still the most popular. The 
flowers are very pure in color. 
MAROON 
Warrior. Rich chocolate maroon. A magnifi¬ 
cent variety which has held its place and 
popularity for a number of years. 
MAUVE 
International. Rich deep rosy mauve. 
ORANGE 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange, deeper than Guinea 
Gold and lighter than Prince of Orange. It 
withstands our hot California sun better 
than any other variety in this color class. 
Its distinct color is the most pleasing of the 
golden orange group. 
George Shavvyer. A giant orange pink, the 
standard showing more orange than the 
wings. The flowers are perfectly formed and 
nicely placed. Award of Merit, National 
Sweet Pea Society and the Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society. 
PINK 
Pinkie, Rose-pink with large and frilled flow¬ 
ers. This variety is seldom affected by 
weather conditions and first-class blooms can 
be cut all during its long blooming period. In 
every respect it is an outstanding variety. 
Silver Medal, Scottish National Sweet Pea 
Trials. 
Ascot. Clear deep bright pink with heavily 
waved flowers. 
Beauty. This is the largest and most vigorous 
blush pink sweet pea in existence and will 
displace all other varieties of similar color. 
Magnet. Richest, brightest and best cream 
pink. One of the best exhibition and garden 
varieties. The flowers are of the largest 
size. Gold Medal, Scottish National Sweet 
Pea Trials. Award of Merit, Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society. 
Floradale. A most artistic flower of rich 
salmon-pink on cream ground. It received 
the Award of Merit of the National Sweet 
Pea Society of Great Britain. 
IMayfair. The best, largest and richest colored 
shell-pink on white ground. Very sweetly 
scented. Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea 
Society Trials. 
Jack Hobbs, Cream-pink, flushed scarlet. One 
of the largest sweet peas ever introduced. 
Gold Medal. Award of Merit, National Sweet 
Pea Society Trials. 
PURPLE 
Olympia. Deep rich purple of graceful form 
and immense size. Gold Medal, Scottish Na¬ 
tional Sweet Pea Trials. 
SALMON 
Smiles. Clear glistening salmon, best describes 
this exquisite variety. The large flowers are 
beautifully waved and fluted. Award of 
Merit. 
SCARLET 
Welcome. By far the best and most brilliant, 
dazzling, scarlet sweet pea. For exhibition 
or gardens it is supreme. Absolutely sun¬ 
proof. Silver Medal, Scottish National Sweet 
Pea Society Trials. 
WHITE 
Sextet Queen. Pure white flowers of perfect 
form and of great substance. Normally pro¬ 
duces five-flowered stems when grown under 
ordinary conditions. When grown for exhi¬ 
bition on the Cordon system, will give six 
flowered stems with quite a number of sev¬ 
ens. Black seeded. Award of Merit, Na¬ 
tional Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Avalanche. Immense glistening white flowers. 
The blooms are very frilled. White seeded. 
Special Mixture Spencer Sweet Peas. This is 
our special mixture and is a blend of all the 
most beautiful colors in Spencer Sweet Peas. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; *4 lb. 50c. 
SWEET PEA COLLECTION 
Amethyst, blue. Ambition, lavender. 
Pinkie, pink. Warrior, maroon. 
Red Boy, crimson. What Joy, primrose 
Welcome, scarlet. 
ALL SEVEN sent postpaid, 50c. 
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