Strong and hardy seeds, as peas, sweet peas, large fruit-tree seeds, may be planted three to six inches deep.
The value of groups of Sweet Peas in borders and for enlivening shrubberies is now thoroughly appreciated, and it is not uncommon to see fine clumps among dwarf fruit trees.
Sweet Peas== have in recent years become such an important ornament to the garden and the flowers are so highly prized for household use that no effort is spared to insure a long-continued display.
Reversion in Sweet Peas on Crossing, followed by appearance in next generation of Numerous Types, M.
Sweet Peas Association in, of Characters in Heredity, M.
Association of Characters in Heredity in Sweet Peas, M.
A number of illustrations have been added, and here I may acknowledge my indebtedness to Miss Wheldale for the two coloured plates of sweet peas, to the Hon.
The above method applies also to sweet peas, with these slight modifications.
Take, for instance, the family of sweet peas shown on Plate IV.
Sweet Peas, all colours; three feet; grown on bush or trellis; end of June until October if kept well cut and moist.
Sweet Peas should be sown in the spring the moment the frost comes out of the ground, so that they may become deeply rooted before dry weather.
My sweet peas must go out very soon or I shall have to give them a support, they are so tall.
He thought he kissed her, and he inhaled the fragrance of sweet peas.
Instantly there came to him the odor of sweet peas, and with it thoughts of summer, of a beautiful girl, of a soul-mate, of a wife.
He smelled now the odor of sweet peas, which stirred sleeping memories without fully awakening them, as all flower odors do by what the psychologists call association.
A soft perfume of sweet peas clung to her gown and was wafted to his nostrils.
You, Lou, standing just here, so close to me that your sweet breath fans my cheek, your dear hands in mine, the scent of sweet peas in my nostrils.
He was in a land of magic with her; in a land where the air was filled with the fragrance of sweet peas, a land of phantasmagoria, the land of Fata Morgana, which none can enter save those who love.
Of flowers, sweet peas, pansies and early lilies were fine, although growing things were late.
Then we must have plenty of space for a variety of annuals, such as sweet peas, cosmos, pansies, verbenas, etc.
Sweet Peas Here are sweet peas, on tiptoe for a flight: With wings of gentle flush o'er delicate white, And taper fingers catching at all things, To bind them all about with tiny rings.
Now't I think of it, he had an impederiment in his speech, and he smelt like a bed of sweet peas.
Alarm all guards and tell them how to identify them--the fragrance of sweet peas with an underlying stink.
You know the aroma by now--sweet peas with an underlying stink--so keep your nose peeled.
We have bordered it with nasturtiums, poppies, marigold, sweet peas, and all sorts of old-time posies.
And then, as Nathalie fastened up her blouse, and put on her belt, Miss Whipple made her sister understand that their guest wanted to see her bunches of sweet peas.
I was planting my sweet peas, when the well-remembered and bewildering fragrance blew across me.
In early July a friend brought me in a big bunch of sweet peas.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sweet peas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.