SUTTON’S SWEET PEAS. 
(—@g~ SUTTON’S NOVELTIES FOR 1950. “Sip 
CHALLENGE (Sutton’s). Beautiful shrimp-pink, 
deep cream. Heavily frilled and waved. (See illustration in 
colour, page 3) a iz per packet (18 seeds), 2/6 
CLANSMAN (Sutton’s). Rich mahogany-crimson, brightly 
flushed scarlet, giving a very lively appearance. Silver Medal, 
Scottish National Sweet Pea Society per packet (18 seeds), 2/6 
overlying 
SUNBEAM (Sutton’s). A most attractive shade of salmon-rose 
with an orange flush ; very large wings and duplex standard, 
densely frilled. Highly Commended, National Sweet Pea 
Society. Certificate of Merit, Scottish National Sweet Pea 
Society ... per packet (18 seeds), 2/6 
OTHER NOVELTIES FOR 1950. 
Daydream. A distinctive variety with large satin rose-pink 
flowers on a white ground per packet (12 seeds), 1/6 
Moira. Bright salmon-pink on cream ground 
per packet (12 seeds), 2/— 
Princess Elizabeth. Salmon-pink on creamy buff. One of the 
loveliest of all varieties per packet (12 seeds), 2/6 
POPULAR NAMED VARIETIES. 
WHITE. 
. MOUNT EVEREST (Sutton’s). Glistening pure white 
flowers of immense size, with densely frilled standards. 
. SEXTET QUEEN (Sutton’s). Pure white; five to six 
flowers on a stem. 
. Gigantic. A white variety of wonderful purity and 
substance ; densely frilled flowers. 
CREAM AND PICOTEE-EDGED. 
. BLACK-SEEDED CREAM (Sutton’s). 
ing deep cream Sweet Pea. 
. Cream Gigantic. Equal in size and substance to Gigantic, 
but with rich cream flowers. 
. Gem. Vigorous white variety, with a pink picotee edge. 
. Gloria. Deep cream with bright rose picotee edge. 
. Grand National. Large frilly, cream flowers. 
. Reconnaissance. Rich cream, edged appleblossom-pink. 
. Sunkist. Cream, with pink picotee edge. 
. Tell Tale. Rich rose picotee edge on a white ground. 
. What Joy. Flowers cream, heavily frilled, and well 
placed on long substantial stems. 
. Youth. White ground with pink picotee edge. 
A strong-grow- 
FLUSHED, WHITE GROUND. 
. Ecstasy. A charming shade of blush-pink. 
. Lullaby. Light rose-pink on a white ground. 
. Springtime. Silvery-white, suffused rose, with a tinge of 
lavender deepening towards the centre of the flower. 
Gold Medal, National Sweet Pea Society. 
FLUSHED, CREAM GROUND. 
BRIDESMAID (Sutton’s). (New.) Shell-pink on a 
deep cream ground. The immense flowers are deeply 
fluted and waved. Certificate of Merit, Scottish National 
Sweet Pea Society. 
LADY GRACE (Sutton’s). An enormous, heavily frilled 
Pea with duplex flowers of a pale shade of pink on a deep 
cream base. The plant is extremely vigorous in habit. 
Excellent for exhibition. 
PINK SUFFUSION (Sutton’s). Deep cream, approach- 
ing buff, softly and subtly suffused salmon-pink. 
SHELL PINK (Sutton’s). Deep shell-pink. 
13807. 
13809. 
13811. 
13819. 
PINK SHADES. 
DELIGHTFUL (Sutton’s). (New.) A clear pink over a 
pale cream-pink ground, An indispensable variety for 
exhibition and home decoration. Certificate of Merit, 
Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. 
FRAGRANT ROSE (Sutton’s). Pure rose-pink on a 
cream ground. : 
MARGARET ROSE (Sutton’s). Pure rose-pink with a 
slight flush of orange-salmon. Extremely vigorous. 
MONTREAL (Sutton’s). A very refined combination of 
peach-pink on a creamy-buff ground. 
13825. 
13829. 
13845. 
13847. 

Silver Mist. A pleasing shade of clear, soft lilac on a cream base 
per packet (15 seeds), 2/— 
Sincerity. Beautifully frilled rose-pink flowers suffused lilac 
per packet (12 seeds), 2/— 
A grand mid-blue Sweet Pea 
per packet (12 seeds), 2/6 
Stylish. 
Each, per packet (24 seeds), 1/6 
PINK SHADES—continued. 
NOBILITY (Sutton’s). The colour is clear pale salmon- 
pink on a deep cream ground, closely approaching buff. 
OTTAWA (Sutton’s). (New.) Heavily frilled pale 
salmon-pink blooms on a deep cream base. First-class 
Certificate, Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. Highly 
Commended, National Sweet Pea Society. 
PINK CONQUEST (Sutton’s). (New.) The large 
flowers are a delightful soft pink on a creamy-white 
ground. Outstandingly good for exhibiting. 
QUEBEC (Sutton’s). Wings flushed salmon-pink, 
deepening to cerise; standard suffused with shades of 
buff and salmon-pink. 
ROSITA (Sutton’s). Standard old rose, flushed orange, 
and wings of deep rose. 
SEXTET APPLEBLOSSOM (Sutton’s). Vigorous-grow- 
ing, producing five blooms or more ona stem. A really 
sweet-scented Pea. 
SEXTET PINK (Sutton’s). Clear rose-pink on a white 
ground ; flowers borne in sixes and sevens. 
Affection. Light coral-pink on cream ground. 
Dawn. Shrimp-pink, shaded coral, with orange sheen. 
Fluffy Ruffles. An attractive type, with heavily frilled 
duplex flowers of a lovely rich cream-pink. 
Leader. Warm salmon-pink on rich cream ground. 
Magnet. Cream-pink of admirable form. 
Mayfair. Rich shell-pink on a white ground. 
Mrs. R. Bolton. Deep almond-blossom pink. 
Patricia Unwin. Soft rich golden salmon-pink on a well- 
defined deep cream ground. 
Peachblossom. Peach-coloured standard with cerise 
wings. 
Pinkie. Clear rose-pink. 
13851. 
13852. 
13854. 
13853. 
13857. 
13859. 
13861. 
13871. 
13879. 
13882. 
13899. 
13901. 
13903. 
13907. 
13911. 
13913. 
13917. 
SALMON AND ORANGE SHADES. 
COUNTESS BALDWIN (Sutton’s). A combination of 
salmon, Begonia orange-scarlet and shrimp-pink. 
Goldfinch. Flowers suffused with gold and rich pink. 
Mavis. Rich salmon-orange, alike to glistening gold. 
13941. 
13969. 
13981. 
CERISE AND SCARLET SHADES. 
CHEERFULNESS (Sutton’s). 
flushed scarlet. 
DAINTY BESS (Sutton’s). Bright pink deepening to 
scarlet, the whole being lightly flushed with a warm 
salmon shade. 
DAZZLER (Sutton’s). Dazzling scarlet. 
FEARLESS (Sutton’s). A distinct cerise colour. 
SCARLET EXCELSIOR (Sutton’s). (New.) The colour 
is a fiery scarlet, flushed crimson. Certificate of Merit, 
Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. 
14011. Deep cerise, sharply 
14015. 
14017. 
14021. 
14037. 
ba Cerise and Scarlet Shades continued on next page. 
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