"Light pink [sweet peas] (Spencer)" by Stecher-Traung Lithograph Company (1933-66) - 1940
by Stecher-Traung Lithograph Company (1933-66)
"Light pink [sweet peas] (Spencer)"
by Stecher-Traung Lithograph Company (1933-66)
- Used
- Fine
The original watercolor for one of Stecher-Traung's beloved seed-packets. — The 'Spencer' sweet pea is associated with Althorp in Northants: It was the fifth earl's gardener, Silas Cole, who noticed the new variety there in 1898, named it Countess Spencer, and sent 2200 seeds to America in 1903 — ancestors, I suppose, of the individuals pictured here.
- Seller Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts (US)
- Format/Binding Archival mat (13¼ × 10¼ inches)
- Book Condition Used - Fine
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher for Stecher-Traung Lithograph Company, ca 1940
- Place of Publication Rochester (New York)
- Date Published 1940
- Size 160 × 143 mm (6¼ × 5½ inches)