Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1910
The book Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1910 was written by author Kerr, George W., 1873- Comp Here you can read free online of Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1910 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1910 a good or bad book?
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Etna.* (Laxton, 1892.) A dark brownish crimson and violet. E. Lvelyn Breadmore.** (Breadmore, 1906.) Blush white slightly tinged pink. S. H. Evelyn Byatt. (Watkins & Simpson, 1906.) Stan- dard scarlet orange, with rosy wings. E. Elfrida.* (Johnson, 1904.) Primrose, lightly striped rose. E. Evening Star.* (Vaughan, 1904.) Primrose, shaded light pink. E. Fairy Queen.* (Haage & Schmidt, 1872.) White with faint carmine pencilings on throat. E. Fascination.* (Eckford, 1900.) Magenta mauve; wings dee...p mauve. H. 46 GENERAL LIST OF SWEET PEAS Fashion.* (Burpee, 1899.) A soft shade of reddish lavender, deepening at base of standard. Similar to Colonist. H. Finetta Bathurst.** (Bathurst-Mackereth, 1908.) Pure white. E. Firefly.* (Eckford, 1893.) Scarlet crimson. E. Flora Norton. (Vaughan, 1904.) A beautiful rich lavender, almost a bright blue. E. Florence Frazer.** (Vaughan, 1904.) Standard bright crimson rose; wings white tinged pink. E. Florence Molyneaux.** (Dobbie, 1905.) Cream flaked with rose.
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