SWEET PEAS. 
NEW AND IMPORTANT NAMED VARIETIES FOR EXHIBITION. 
In the following list of Sweet Peas we have included only the cream of the novelties of the present and recent 
years. 
decoration in gardens where suitable cultivation can be given to display their merits to the greatest advantage. 
These varieties are all of the Spencer type, and are indispensable for the Show bench as well as for general 
The 
varieties are fully described under their respective colour headings, as indicated, in our general list below and on 
pages 146 and 147. 
Each, per packet, 1s.; Collection of the 25 varieties for 21s. 
Constance Hinton, the largest and most substantial white variety (see Pure 
White) 
Sutton’s Black-seeded Cream, the strongest-growing and deepest cream 
(see Yellow) 
Jean Ireland, creamy-buff, edged bright rose (see Cream Grounds, Tinted) 
Elegance, soft pure silvery pink (see Delicate Rose and Blush Pink) 
Mrs. A. Hitchcock, pale pink, flushed salmon on a cream ground (see 
Delicate Rose and Blush Pink) 
Annie Bownass, deep pink, flushed salmon (see Pink Shades) 
Barbara, orange-pink, a distinct improvement on Earl Spencer and Melba 
(see Pink Shades) 
Edith Taylor, pale salmon-rose self (see Pink Shades) 
La France, rich cream-pink ; immense flowers (see Pink Shades) 
Orange Perfection, rich orange-salmon self (see Pink Shades) 
Alexander Malcolm, very bright orange-scarlet, 
Shades—scarlet and orange-scarlet) 
Edward Cowdy, orange-scarlet (see Red Shades—scarlet and orange-scarlet) 
toned cerise (see Red 
Robert Sydenham, glowing orange self (see Red Shades—scarlet and 
orange-scarlet) 
Charity, fine pure crimson flower (see Red Shades—crimson) 
Mrs. G. W. Bishop (Award of Merit, R.H.S.), soft, rich salmon-cerise (see 
Red Shades—rose-red) 
Sutton’s Royal Rose, pure rose-red (see Red Shades—rose-red) 
Sutton’s Southcote Blue, best blue self (see Pale Blue and Mauve) 
Faith, very pretty pale lavender (see Pale Blue and Mauve) 
R. F. Felton (Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society), strong-growing 
lavender (see Pale Blue and Mauve) 
The Lady Evelyn, beautiful rosy-mauve (see Pale Blue and Mauve) 
Sutton’s Royal Blue, immense flowers of a rich violet blue (see Dark Blue) 
Mrs. Tom Jones, bright Delphinium-blue (see Dark Blue) 
Adelaide, rich purple, with bright blue wings (see Purple and Maroon) 
Royal Purple, quite a new shade (see Purple and Maroon) 
Warrior, fine chocolate-maroon (see Purple and Maroon) 
For other Collections of Sweet Peas for Exhibition, see page 147. 
SWEET PEA—GENERAL LIST. 
From our tabulated records, together with notes on all the varieties which gained awards at the leading Horticultural Shows 
throughout the country, we are able to offer a carefully selected list of Sweet Peas, which includes all the finest flowers in existence, 
Others which may have been noticed on the show table, or in gardens, can also be supplied. Our trials in 1920 will be open to 
inspection, and this will afford customers a unique opportunity of selecting the varieties which specially appeal to their taste. 
For Sutton’s Selections of Scented and Frilled varieties in distinct colours, see preceding page. 
Spencer or Frilled varieties are indicated (S) and Grandiflora varieties (G). 
Pure White. 
Sutton’s Ciant Frilled White. (S) per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
Blanche Burpee. (G) Flowers large and finely shaped _,, 6d, %2 04d. 
Constance Hinton. (S) The largest and most substantial White Spencer 
variety. Indispensable for exhibition . per packet, 1s. 
_Dorothy Eckford. (G) Very large white flowers per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Etta Dyke. (S) Pure white, elegantly frilled ... ae . per packet, 1s. 
King White. (S) Very large pure white flowers of good shape. Award of 
Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 1912 : ... per packet, 1s. 
Mascott’s White (Vew). (S) Immense solid white flowers beautifully placed 
on long stiff stems .. per packet (10 seeds), 1s 
Moneymaker. (S) One of the best white varieties. Our stock is well frilled 
and of great substance . per packet, 1s. 
Nora Unwin. (S) Large frilled white flowers .. per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Norvic. (S) White flowers of great substance and beautifully frilled. 
Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 1914 . per packet, ls. 
White Queen. (S) Immense waved flowers of fine form ... i ise 
White Spencer. Large pure white frilled flowers, per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Yellow. 
Sutton’s Black-seeded Cream. (S) Undoubtedly the strongest-growing 
and deepest cream Sweet Pea yet introduced and, as indicated by its 
black seed, quite distinct from all others previously offered 
per packet, 2s. 6d. and Is. 
Sutton’s Ciant Frilled Primrose-yellow. (S) Tom Oars. 
Clara Curtis. (S) Very large deep cream flowers, beautifully frilled 
per packet, ls. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. (G) Clear buff yellow, spreading flowers 
per packet, ls. and 6d. 
Primrose Queen. (G) Attractive pale primrose-yellow eS 6d. ,, 4d. 
Waved Cream. (S) Large undulated flowers... sae Se {spe e, od: 

Cream Grounds, Tinted. 
Sutton’s Ciant Frilled Cream-pink. (S) per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
Evelyn Hemus. (S) Creamy yellow, rosy picotee edge, waved petals 
per packet, ls. and 6d. 
(S) Old- eo, ae flushed buff and salmon-pink. 
per packet. list 
Jean Ireland. (S) one of the SE Taeotee: eden varieties ; large creamy- 
buff flowers, edged bright rose. (Seed scarce) .. . per packet, 1s. 
Jeannie Cordon. (G) Cream and rose, very dainty, per packet 6d. and 4d. 
Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. (S) Cream ground with rose edge; similar to 
Evelyn Hemus, but usually stronger growing ... .. per packet, ls. 
Paradise Ivory. (S) Cream, tinted apricot ... see Aa Is. 
Tea Rose. (S) Very pretty shade of creamy buff, agatha with pink 
per packet, 1s. 
Pink and Red Flaked. 
Jessie Cuthbertson. (G) 
Ivorine (New). 
(Seed scarce) .. 
Rich creamy ground, flaked with deep rose 
per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
May Campbell. (S) Cream ground, flaked and marbled carmine. Award of 
Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 1911 ... Z .. per packet, 1s. 
Mrs. Wilcox (America Spencer). Elegantly waved flowers, white ground, 
heavily splashed and flaked with scarlet-crimson .. per packet, 6d. 
Mrs. W. J. Unwin. (S) Immense frilled white flowers, conspicuously flaked 
with orange-scarlet. Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 1909 
per packet, 1s. 
List of Sweet Peas 
continued on pages 146 and 147. 
SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Alexandra. 
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