Sweet Peas Up-to-Date, With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties, Including Novelties for 1917
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(Faulkner, 191 2.) Primrose self, black seeded. Felice Lyne. (Agate, 191 3.) A lighter Stirling Stent. Felicity. (Bath, 1913.) Lilac self. Fiery Cross. (Malcolm-Burpee, 1916.) Scorching fire-red, or scarlet. 53 SWEET PEAS UP TO DATE Flamingo. (Aldersey, 1910.) Vermilion red. Floradale Fairy. (Burpee, 191 5.) A new primrose self of great merit. Flora Norton Spencer. (Morse, 1909.) Beautiful pale blue — a charming color. Not of largest size. Florence Morse Spencer. (Morse, 1908.) Beautiful light ...pink, deepening towards the edges. Similar to Prin- cess Victoria and Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. Florence Nightingale. (Dickson-Burpee, 1911.) Clear lavender self. Florence Spicer. (Jarman, 191 3.) Bronzy-purple self. Florence Wright. (Stark, 1910.) Pure white self. Florrie. (Bolton, 191 2.) Rosy crimson-lake. Flossie Jeffrey. (Breadmore, 1910.) Shrimp-pink on cream ground. Frances Deal. (Deal, 191 2.) Rosy heliotrope. Frank Unwin. (Unwin, 1910.) Lavender, suflFused mauve. Freda. (Breadmore, 19 10.) White self.
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