EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
“MISS LIBERTY” 
An outspoken champion for vividness 
in Sweet Peas, ‘Miss Liberty” reigns queen 
of the 1942 Novelties in a flashing rose- 
carmine robe. Immense flowers, fearlessly 
displayed on pencil stems and arrayed in 
this sparkling carmine hue, are indeed a 
brilliant sight and capable of stirring even 
the most indifferent to words of praise. 
“Miss Liberty” presents the striking 
contrast of a pure white keel against the 
solid rose-carmine background of standard 
and wings. This contrast of red and white 
brings out to excellent advantage the deli- 
cate moulding of each individual flower — 
even when closely bunched in a large 
table-center arrangement. 
Field and trial ground notes on ’’Miss 
Liberty” show it to be a very vigorous pro- 
ducer, with four flowers to a stem. The 
average bloom measures 2¥2 inches across 
its standard and is 1¥%2 inches deep. “Miss 
Liberty” is a color between American Beau- 
ty and Vivian, bettering both in size of 
flower and length of stem. R. H. S. Color 
Ghart25/dtoe27714 
Price per oz. 1.00 Per lb. 10.00. 

Sweet Pea “Miss Liberty” 
“COQUETTE” 
Never has a Sweet Pea’s name fitted it better than “Coquette” does this new coral pink Novelty. 
It is elegant in form, with delicate amber and salmon shadings on duplexed flowers, that will 
intrigue and captivate the hearts of all admirers. 
Our trial ground experience with ‘Coquette’ show it to be a vigorous grower and capable 
of flowering over an unusually long period—and able to throw large flowers on good stems 
throughout this time. 
Its solid self color tones carry enough depth to be very effective under winter greenhouse con- 
ditions in the East, as numerous trials have indicated. “Coquette” is a gorgeous sight when used 
in bouquet or corsage work, as its salmon pink and coral colorings blend exquisitely with any 
pastel tinted gown. 
In comparison to Daphne, “Coquette” is much deeper. Flowers are large and semi-duplexed or 
ruffled. Stems are firm and predominently carry four blooms. R. H. S. Color Chart 621 shading 
to 19/1. 
Prize per oz. 1.00 Per lb. 10.00 
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