
Early Flowering Sweet Pea Chime 
SWEET PEAS 
Early Flowering Spencer or Winter Peas 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Carmine crimson. 
APOLLO—Salmon cerise. 
BALL ROSE IMP.—Rose pink. 
BOON—Salmon pink cream ground. 
BURPEE’S WHITE—Giant flowering white seeded. 
CASCADE—Ruffled edge, pure white, white 
CHIME—Light salmon pink. 
COQUETTE—Gorgeous coral pink. 
seeded. 
DAPHNE—Pink, dwarf cream salmon pink. 
ELEANOR BLUE—Light blue. 
HARMONY—Lavender, light rosy veined. 
JOSIE—Rose pink on white ground; long-stemmed. 
LADDIE IMPROVED—Rose. 
MARINER—Clear marine blue. 
MARS—Crimson with dark cast. 
MEMORY—Clear rosy lavender. 
MRS. REDDICK—Flesh pink. 
PRIDE—Cerise, long stemmed. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Giant rose pink. 
STAR—Rose pink shaded salmon. 
TRIUMPH—Purple or red lilac mauve. 
VULCAN—Orange scarlet. 
WHITE HARMONY—Long stemmed black seeded 
white. 
All above early flowering peas, Lb. 1 Lb. 
Oz; AQekenie es cee tee teens) hae 4.00 
MIXED—O2 cc wee av vce cewetss 10 3.50 
LATER OR STANDARD SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
AMBITION—Deep lavender. 
AVALANCHE—Best pure white. 
BRIDAL VEIL—Glisiening white. 
CAPRI—Best light blue; long stems vigorous. 
CHIEFTAIN—Pure satiny mauve. 
ECSTASY—An appealing snade of blush pink. 
FLAGSHIP—Deep navy blue; Silver Medal award. 
GRANDEUR—Shell pink. 
GRAND SLAM—Bright scarlet cerise, shaded 
orange; a sparkling flower with great appeal. 
KING LAVENDER—Light clear lavender. 
OLYMPIA—A deep royal purple. 
PEER—Bright orange pink. Award of Merit. 
PINKIE—Rich rose pink. The largest and finest. 
PINNACLE—Very deep rose pink. 
POWERSCOURT—The best lavender. 
RED BOY—Best deep crimson; large flowers. 
TANGERINE IMP.— Salmon-orange; requires 
shading. 
WARRIOR—Ox-blood maroon, sparkling sheen. 
WELCOME—The most dazzling of all the scarlets. 
YOUTH—Pure white with picotee edge of soft pink; 
especially fragrant, large flowers. 
Above varieties of standard sweet ‘AED. 1} Lb. 
peas, Oz.,-20e ...-..22-s ee eeees 75 2.25 
STANDARD CHOICE MIXED—Oz., 
AI fol mieapeen on oa ane Cae GR RAC DEER 90 1.50 
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