SWEET PEAS 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
These varieties have large, ruffled blossoms of the 
Spencer type and blossom from four to six weeks earlier 
than the regular Spencer type. 
PRICES: 
Pkt., 10c each; oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Early Blue Bird. Magnificent violet-blue; profuse and 
continuous bloomer. 
Early Aviator. Dazzling crimson. 
Early Columbia. Large; pink and white. 
Early Exposition Pink. Rich pink. 
Early Apollo. Soft salmon-cerise. 
Early Eleanor Blue. Very beautiful; long stems. 
Early Oriental. Deep rich cream. 
Early Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 
Early Annie Laurie. Richest pure rose-pink. 
Early Harmony. Rich, true, deep lavender. Flowers 
large, beautifully waved, on long stems. 
Early Mrs. Kerr. A clear, light orange-salmon. Its ex¬ 
quisite color has .made this variety very popular. 
Early Oriental. Deepest cream yet introduced in this 
class; flowers of large size. 
Early Marine. Dark blue. 
Shirley Temple. Large sized blooms, daintily frilled. 
Soft rose-pink. 
Early Snowflake. Pure white, long stems, perfect form. 
Early Vulcan. Vivid scarlet, splendid grower. 
Early Pride. Deep cerise, tinged with scarlet. Large 
flowered, longer stemmed. 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas Mixed. Well-bal¬ 
anced mixture. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
Late Flowering Spencer Sweet- Peas 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Capri. Light blue. 
Chinese Blue. Solid deep blue. 
The Admiral. Best navy-blue. 
Cissie. Pale cream-pink. 
Miss California. Salmon-cream-pink. 
Artiste. Salmon-rose-pink. 
Lullaby. Light pink. 
Peggy Ann. Deep rose-pink. 
Pierrot. White with deep blue edges. 
Mrs. A. Searles. Salmon-cerise, merging into a soft 
oriental-red. Remarkable and distinct color. 
What Joy. Primrose, shading to cream. Charming tone 
and so far the nearest approach to a true yellow. 
Rubicund. Rich crimson-scarlet. 
Red Boy. The very best crimson. 
Ambition. Rich deep lavender, with a darker shade on 
the base of standard. 
Powerscourt. A clear pure lavender. 
Warrior. Rich chocolate-maroon. A magnificent va¬ 
riety which has held its place and popularity for a 
number of years. 
George Shawyer. A giant orange-pink, the standard 
showing more orange than the wings. 
Youth. The flower is strongly perfumed. It can be 
described as a white ground picotee. 
Sunkist. Similar to Youth, except that it has a cream 
ground. Both these Sweet Peas are dainty color com¬ 
binations. 
Pinkie. Rose-pink with large and frilled flowers. This 
variety is seldom affected by weather conditions. 
Jack Hobbs. Cream-pink, flushed scarlet. One of the 
largest Sweet Peas ever introduced. 
Olympia. Deep rich purple of graceful form and im¬ 
mense size. 
Smiles. Clear glistening salmon, best describes this ex¬ 
quisite variety. 
Welcome. By far the best and most brilliant, dazzling, 
scarlet Sweet Pea. 
Sextet Queen. Pure white flowers of perfect form and 
of great substance. Black seeded. 
Avalanche. Immense glistening white flowers. The 
blooms are very frilled. White seeded. 
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MIXTURE 
GIANT LATE FLOWERING 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
This is our special mixture 
and is a blend of all the most 
beautiful colors in Spencer 
Sweet Peas. Pkt., 10 c; oz., 
25c; l / 4 lb., 65c; >/ 2 lb., 
$1.15; lb., $2.00. 
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7 Packet Early Blooming 
SPENCER COLLECTION 
Early Flowering 
Early Harmony. Lavender. 
Early Giant Rose. Rose-pink. 
Vulcan. Red. 
Oriental. Deep cream. 
Early Marine. Dark blue. 
Apollo. Salmon-pink. 
Early Pride. Cerise, tinted scarlet. 
10c each, or 
7 Packets for 
(Value 70c) 
Special Ojjjjen. 
Q Beautiful Late Giant Flow¬ 
ering Spencer Sweet Peas 
60f* 
Chinese Blue. Bright clear blue. 
Jack Hobbs. Cream-pink, suffused scarlet. 
What Joy. Primrose shading cream. 
Smiles. Salmon. 
Welcome. Scarlet. 
Capri. Blue with lavender. 
Miss California. Salmon-pink. 
Warrior. Chocolate-maroon. 
Any of the above in bulk: Oz., 25c; V 4 lb., 75c; 
or 10 c per pkt., purchased singly. 
B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH 
