Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1914

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LiNDFiELD Surprise. (Box, 1913.) Lavender ffake on white.
LiZETTE Lumley. (Lumley, 1910.) Rose stripe on cream ground.
Lord Aberconway. (Holden, 1914.) Rich red prawn.
Lord Charles Beresford. (Alsen, 1910.) Rosy-mauve self.
Lord Curzon. (Breadmore, 1913.) Rosy magenta.
Lord Nelson Spencer. (Holmes-Sydenham, 191 3.) Dark- blue self.
Lord Northcliffe. (Stark, 1910.) Cerise self.
Lorna Doone. (Stark, 1908.) Pale blush.
Louise Matilda. (Faulkner, 1912.) Large white self.
4 49 SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE
...Lovely Spencer. (Morse, 1909.) Bright pink at base of standard and wings, becoming almost blush white at the edges.
Loyalty. (Stark, 191 2.) Violet flake on white ground.
Lucy Hemus. (Hemus, 1908.) Light pink on cream.
Mabel Baccus. (Unwin, 1914.) A Helen Pierce Spencer.
Madge Ridgard. (Unwin, 1910.) White, flushed helio- trope.
Maggie Stark. (Stark, 1909.) Orange-scarlet. Similar to Helen Lewis.
Magnificent. (Stark, 1910.) Similar to Mrs. W. J. Un- win.
Majestic. (Miller, 191 2.) Large cream self.


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