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HORTICULTURE 



March L'K 190S 



The Burpee Quality in Seeds for Florists SI'dTn^'s! 



We have on our books the names of the leaHing florists and market gardeners and ii is gratifying to note that our trade with these branches 

 of the trade is constantly increasing: showing that the Burpee policy of supplying only the "Best Seeds that can be grown" is being more 

 and more appreciated. Those who have not already received our "Blue List" of wholesale prices lor market gardtners and florists should 

 write for same at once. x^Sir^'"^,, 



Burpee's m,»/P^^\ Diirnao'p 



New Pink ' V DlirDCG S 



JANbT SCOTT,- %.^ ^ 



from a pJntogf apk 



Dollar Box of Sweet 



Nasturtiums 



Burpee's "Full Pound" 



Peas for 1908 



This New DoPar Box contains one 

 full ounce package each of the fol- 

 lowing superb new varieties: Queen 

 Alexandra, the new fadeless scarlet, 



Bolton 8 Pink, a superb new, rich 

 pink,— Agnes Eckford. a lovely shade 

 of soft pink.— Horace Wright, Eck- 

 ford's new bluish maroon, and Dobbie s 

 Hrs. Collier, the beautiful new prim- 

 rose. 



Also one full ounce packoge of Pflnce 

 of Wal'-s and each of the ten true and 

 tried standard Sweet Peas contained in 

 Burpee's "Bountiful" Collection advertised 

 on page 170. 



These ten are Burpee's Aurora,— 

 Burpee's Dainty, —Countess Cado- 

 gan. — D -vid R. Williamson, — 

 Dorothy Eckford. — Flora Nort -n — 

 Ja et Scott. — King Pdward VII - 

 Othello and the unequalled special new 



Burpee's Best Mixed for 1908. 



The pace^ rcftrred to are tliose of The 



Farm Annual fjr 1908. 



«^^ At regular prices '*per oz." these 

 amount to ^2 80 but all sixteen ounce 

 packages, neatly boxed, — with "now tO 

 Grow Sweet Peas," rewritten for 

 iQoS, — will be mailed to any address in 

 the United States upon receipt of ONE 

 DOLLAR. 



WHOLESALE 



We offer any of the quirk-sflin/g 

 popular 25-cent collections at $2.00 

 per dozen by mail, postpaid, or $1 80 

 per dozen when sent by freight or ex- 

 press. For the " /> iiar Boxes" we 

 charge 75 cent« each by freight or ex- 

 press, at purchaser's expense for trans- 

 portation cnarges. 



New Collection of 



For 25 Cents 



we will mail one fu l-^ize packet each 

 of the wonderful New Variegated 

 Queen, — the first of Burpee' s New 

 " Royal-Race" of I'arieg -ted-Leaved 

 Tall Nasturtiutns, described on page 



/a6,— the New Blend of Burpee's 

 Brltliant Reauties in Tom Thumb 

 Nasturtiums, as described on page ill^ 



— Burpee's New Qiant-flowe'ed Tall 



Nasturtiums, as described and illus- 

 trated on pai;e nb.— the remarkable new 

 complete mixture of "urpee's Tall Ivy- 

 Leaved, illustrated and described on page 

 //O— Dwarf Lilliput Mixed, described 

 on Page /jo.— and Burpee's "Crazy- 

 Ouilt " Buoh, a special mixture of all 

 dwarf varieties including the wondrously 

 beautiful new Bush !7'y-Leaved. 



ti^ Purchased separately these six pack- 

 ets would cost 55 cents. 



-Ite" /« every instance the Pages re- 

 ferred to are those a/" The Farm An- 

 nual it'i'; 1908. 



^^ See pages 96 to 99 of this cata- 

 log, where all desirable varieties of Sweet 

 Peas are offered — the best of both old 

 and new. We are '* Headquarters on 

 Sweet Peas." 



A Plant of KOCHIA TRICOPHVLLA. 





Burpee's GEM COLLECTION 



of Annuals 

 Eight Packets Beau iful Flowers 



I7nr OR Ptc '■^^ ^^>" '"■"' '^"^ packet 

 rUl L^J l»la. i_ach of the folUmmg: — 

 Fuchsia-Flo« ered IpomtEa, the rapid 

 growing and most gracefully attractive new 

 iliiii).er;— Burpee's ' Magnificent " 

 Celosla. cif remarkable brilliancy; — 

 Dwar* French Marigold, "Striped 

 Perfection," lovely colors, perfectly 

 double— The Burpee HIend of New 

 Giant- lowered Hansies, — n^ nu 

 proved f^r /qoS. 



-a^— tcE, The Four named above are 

 1^^^ No\ELTiEs of Real Merit, well 

 worthy a jilace in the garden. ' The collec- 

 tion contains also one tcii-cent packet eai. h 

 of Little Qem Sweet Alyssum. des 

 cribed on page i-'s: — For«'hook 

 Favo'lte Asters, as described on Page 

 127,— Kochia Tricophylla, described on 

 page' 1 ij. and l<itrp,e's Ford hook 

 La rgest-ji-nveriTig Phlox Drummondli 

 as described on page 140 of Tm: I-'arm 



AnNI'AI. fur IQ08. 



^^^^cra Purchased separatelv tliese ciglit 



fi*^"^ packets would COSt 80 Cts.. but 



all are mailed for only 25 cts ; Five 



Collections for $1 UO. 



BURPEE'S SEEDS 

 GROW and are famous 

 for the Uniform Excel- 

 lence of their Products. 



^'Dollar Boxes ' 

 tation charges. 



A'e offer any of the quick-selling popular 2S-cent collections at $2.00 per 

 lozen by mail, postpaid, or $1.80 per dozen when sent by freiylu or express. For 

 we charge 75 cents each by freight or express at purchaser's expense for transpor- 



Burpee's Farm Annual for 1908. 



W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO.. c 



Our complete Retail Catalog has been already mailed. If VOU have failed 

 to receive it, kiudly wiiU al once, and a duplicate copy will be forwarded. 



Seed., 

 rowers 



475 



N, 5tli Street. 



Philadelpiila. 



