
Early- or Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 
Popular as greenhouse subjects, they may be sown also in the g 
to sections where the Summer-flowering Spencer varieties have not proved satisfactory. 
months, they will produce flowers during the winter and continue until killed by 
Outstanding Varieties 
Early Dawn. Ideal for home decoration 
because It glows under electric light; good 
in the daytime also. The color is pure, 
deep chamois-pink on a base of cream. 
Long, tough stems, the beautiful large 
flowers usually appearing in fours. 
Early Geranium. On a clear cerise is an 
overlay of salmon. The flowers are often 
duplex, always large, and on very long 
stems. 
Early Magic. A free-flowering and robust 
sort. The blooms are duplexed, large, 
usually come four to a stem, and are 
“*“Chinese violet’’ in color—between mauve 
and rosy lavender. 
Above 3, each, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 40 cts., oz. 75c. 
Azalea Pink. Large blooms, chamois-pink 
in color, warm and positive, are carried 
on long, strong stems. Distinct and su- 
perior variety. 
Early Daphne. Usually carries four flowers 
on a stem. In color it Is a soft salmon-pink 
on a deep cream ground. Awarded Silver 
Medal, New York Flower Show. 

Hiawatha. A thrifty habit of growth, good 
size and extreme beauty combine in this 
new long-stemmed sort. An effective rose- 
pink. 
Hortus Queen. Robust sort, developing 
long, strong stalks, bearing the most per- 
fect Spencer blooms, strongly ruffled and 
bright rose on a light yellow ground. 
Pearl Buck. Beautiful rich rose, with an 
orange suffusion on the standards which 
are duplexed. 
Peeress. Thrifty plant, developing a large 
crop of blooms, mostly four on a stalk. 
Charming tint of bright rose-cerise. 
Princess Blue. Vigorous, husky growth is 
characteristic of the vines; they carry 
large, bold flowers of a rich belladonna- 
blue. 
Red Giant. True crimson flowers, with the 
luster and warmth of an orange-scarlet. 
The best of this class introduced to date, 
for there is only a minimum amount of 
white on the base of the keel. 
Skippy. The color is salmon-pink, and four 
or ftve blooms on each stalk may be 
expected. 

arden in spring for earliest bloom outdoors. They are particularly adapted 
In our southern states, if sown during the early fall 
the heat of summer. 
Treasure Island. Orange blooms are semi- 
duplexed, 214 inches across, often 4 on 
each 15-inch stem. 
White Giant. Purest white flowers, large 
and waved. White seed. 
World’s Fair. Flowers ruffled and mostly 
duplexed. The color is bright gold, over- 
laid with fawn, giving a light fawn-pink 
effect. 
Other Good Sorts 
Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
Early Majestic Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
Early Mars. Ox-blood-crimson. 
Evening Star. Orange-scarlet. 
Iris Blue. Deep blue; wings lighter. 
Lavanda. Pure lavender. 
Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 
Tahoe. Mid-blue. 
Top Hat. Deep violet. 
Valencia. Bright orange; sunproof. 
Virginia. Rose on white ground. 
White Harmony. Fine black-seeded white. 
Early-flowering Mixed. 
All above Sweet Peas, except first three, each, pkt. 15 cts., 140z. 30 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
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Spring-Flowering Sweet Peas 
These fine new varieties come into flower more quickly than the Summer- 
early-flowering or greenhouse types. They may be grown either outdoors or under 
are long and the blooms are large and fluted. 
The first colors to be developed were rose-pink, blue and lavender; 
Other equally meritorious colors have been added since. 
Black-Seeded Cream. Beautiful, large, 
pure, deep cream blooms on long stems. 
Vigorous plant, staying in bearing well. 
Black-Seeded White. The large blooms on 
long, strong stems are pure white. Ideal 
commercial sort for growing under glass, 
as well as for professional and amateur 
culture indoors. 
Deep Maroon. The large flowers are a dark, 
smoky chocolate with a silken Overcast, 
producing an effect that is most striking. 
A long-bearing, vigorous plant. The blooms 
usually appear tn fours on long stems. 


Light Blue. The flowers appear mostly in 
fours on very long stems and are a clear, 
silvery light blue. Husky plant. 
Light Carmine. Long stems carry four 
fair-sized handsome blooms. On a base of 
cream there is an overtone of carmine and 
rose-pink, producing a wonderful effect 
under electric or candlelight. 
Light Cream-Pink. Particularly strong- 
growing plants, bearing an abundance of 
huge flowers on long stems. On a cream or 
yellow undercoat is spread a delicate apple- 
blossom-pink. 

English Floral Perfumes by Atkinson of Old Bond Street. See page 84. 


flowering Sweet Peas, but take several weeks longer than the 
glass with equal ease. 
They stand heat better; the flower-stems 
they were All-America winners when introduced three years ago. 
Navy Blue. Here is the actual naval shade 
of deep, true blue in large, wide-open 
flowers; they are set on stems that will 
surprise you because they are so long. 
Purple. A regal shade of purple, glossy, 
glowing rich and clear. Four-bloom sprays 
on long stems are the usual thing. Husky 
plant. 
Above 8, each, pkt. 25 cts., “oz. $1, oz. $1.50 
COLLECTION No. 36SP: One pkt. each 
of the above 8 colors, $1.50 
Rose-Pink Lavender 
Clear Pink Mauve 
Blue 
Above 5, each, pkt. 15 cts., \yoz. 35 cts., 
oz. 60 cts. 
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