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HOETICULTUBE 



July 29. 1916 



•'I ■ 

 BURPEE'S EARLY 



OR 



WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCERS 



Spencers marks an era in commercial Sweet Pea growing. !■ loweimg 



our Form,nnl "v^^^"^ ".^'T' <'««'P«'Dg Yarrawa, are the results of crosses made at 

 mL„ , , S.*^"^ ^^.^S,V^ during tbe past seven seasons. All stocks are grown at our 

 Floradale Farm, "The California Home of Sweet Peas." brown ar our 



re? a"?/?'^- th'?"^ ^^^ WHITE:-A most popular Winter Flowering .'<pen- 

 ro^V nink Lt.nlfnJ" "'■"■"■" '," 'K'""'""!. similar to the old Blanch Ferryf Bright 

 J??-^iP'?'^ standard, wmgs almost pure whUe. The immense flowers measm-e 

 2^2 inches in diameter and are almost perfect in form. A very early tree -ml 

 continuous . bloomer, awarded a Certlflcate of Merit at the .Spring ."how of the 

 Swe?t'pe?'sor?e';';'"«""''?^' ^°?"=^y- Philadelphia. March, 1915, andShelnieric . 

 b^eet Pea Society, fean Francisco, June, 1916. M oz., «1.25; % oz., .i;2.00; oz. 



fh'iov^,hmS^v^r>^Jlf,'7:^^'? '^- '^ '"'''°'^' ^^■■"^'' °f P'"'' suffused with lavender 

 on°""tem" ,^'°? '"iL'' V ^^--^''' ^^''I'J'sitely waed, produced in threes and fours on 

 ion,, siems. ',4 oz.. 4(.ic.; In oz.. (oc: oz.. .^1 ".>• i; n, .s;.3.=io- U-, iii s;fi/^"i- i ih «io-.ii 

 FORDHOOK ROSE:-Introduced by us In 1915 'Vlowers of larles't size ufia^^^^^^ 

 oatTof MeHt'^a'tThlT/"- t- ^'^''"'^g «bade of rosy carmine. 'li'afdedl Ce"? fl"^ 

 Show nf H.O T.2^ ^ International Show, New York. March. 1915, and the Spring 

 foc " V f^ P|nosylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, March, 1915/ yl oz 

 VAR^-«Avi ®^£,V.°^" «1-5P: V* lb.. $4.00; % lb., $7.50; 1 lb., $15.00. * ' 



YABKAWA:— Tills magnihcent Australian variety has proved its unusual merit 

 ^ tin,, '"'■'■""^ growers in all parts nf the eoun rv. It has an except ona rep. - 



4Tw in 5-ew''Yo'?rT.'°-\^",-af.'''''^^'"''''^'' '^y "^ "t *be great Internatio^ial 

 f-now in J\ew ioiK. March, 1914, and awarded a Certifcate of Merit hv the 



averr/in'i"'o?' fn^^he""" ""■?■' ^"f'"'''' ^^''^' ^^l^' Flowers exquisitely waved! 

 hri-hf ?o«e ninl? wfn, '" '^'^meter, many of them being duplex or double. A 



Onr Special Leaflet on Winter' FJonering Sweet Peas free on application. 



W/ ATLEE BURPEE & CO. 



BURPEE BUILDINGS 



Seed Growers 



PHILADELPHIA 



OUR EXHIBIT OF 



GERMAN IRIS 



Won FIRST PRIZE at the 



International Garden Club, Su m- 



mer Show, Pelham Manor 



June 1-4, 1916 



lOHN LEWIS CHILDS, INC., 



FLOWERFIELD L. I., N.Y. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



From 2j.-ln. Pots 



ThanksgivinB Queen, Unaka, Dolly Dim- 

 ple. Mise Papworlh. Intensity, Golden 

 I. '.".'•'• ^'';?° S'"-'»'Pton, Lynnwood HaU, 

 ratty. Yellow Eaton. Inaka. 



$4.00 per 100, $30.00 per 1000 

 -\uluinn Glory, Ada Spaulding, CullinB- 

 for,l„. I,r. Enguehord, Early Snow, Goldfn 

 (.low, Geo. Kail), Glory of the Paciflc. H. W 

 Kieman, Money Maker, Maud Dean, Mon- 

 rovia, Mrs. J. Jones, Miss Alice Byron. Mrs. 

 naer. Major Bonnaffon, Polly Rose. Pacific 

 Supreme Robt Halliday. Smiths Advance. 

 Hhite Bonnaffon, W. H. Lincoln and 

 Timothy Eaton. 



$3.00 per 100, .$25.00 per 1000. 



WOOD BROS., 



FISHKILL, 



CARNATIONS 



F. OORNER & SONS CO. 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Ask for Oflfealoguo 



ADMAN, .... MICH. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



IVI 



so IM, IM . J. 



LILY BULBS 



RALPH M. WARD & COl 



71 MMMIAY ST., NEW YORK 



WHITMANII IMPROVED— $5 per 100, $40 



per 1000. 

 WHITMANII COMPACTA— $5 per 100, $40 



per 1000. 

 ROOSEVELT8— $5 per 100, $40 per 1000. 

 BO.STONS— $4 per 100, $35 per 1000. 



250 at 1000 rates. 



H.H. BARROWS &SON,WhJtman. Mass. 



