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In same size packets, the Seven Superb Sweet 

 Peas described below would have cost $3.10 

 in 1896, but are sold now for only 25 cents. 



^C Cts. buys these Seven 

 Z*D Superb Sweet Peas: 



CROWN JEWEL. Pale standards, tinted and veined with 

 +- ? violet-rose; the wings are creamy, slightly tinted with rose; a 

 } ^ most profuse bloomer. 



GRAY FRIAR. Entirely unlike nun other Sweet Pea. A most 

 »«,. beautiful watered fir pie on white ground, the heaviest coloring 

 being on the back of standard. The flowers, of hooded form 

 and large size, are borne three and four on a .stem. 



LITTLE DORRITT. Carmine-tinted pink ; standard of finest 

 ^ form, large white wings, sligbtly tinted, the colors beautifully 

 harmonized; a superbly lovely variety. 

 METEOR. Truly an exquisite variety. Standards bright orauge- 

 ■"V salmon, wings delicate pink, with slight veins of purple. 



V MRS. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN. The flowers aretruly e mous, 



and produced generally three to four on a stem. The color is very 

 effective, — a white ground heavily striped and flaked bright rose; 

 of fine form, very striking. 

 ^i\ RAMON A. Grand flowers of very largo size, borne three or four to 

 C), _ the stem ; color creamy-white, daintily splashed with pink 



" 189? " Special Superfine Mixed. Thu mixture is coin- 



jtoxnf oj Twenty- 

 three of the finest New Large=Flowered Sweet Peas. It 

 Is a choice blending (each grown separately and mixed by our- 

 selves!, which can he easily recognized when in flower. 



Buys all the above,— Seven 

 • Superb Sweet Peas, each in 



full-size, separate packet, true to name as described, 

 and mailed, postpaid, to any address. 



{^p*~25 Cts. 



For ONE DOLLAR 



we will send five complete 



collections as above (iit all 



kts.), and give FREE as a premium one full-size packet each of 



CUPID and AURORA,— provided, it is stated where this otter was Been. 



41£j J I*lea-T try to get up a club of Five for One Dollar. 



With every collection we enclose a copy of "How to Grow High- 

 Grade Sweet Peas hy thy: Hamilton Method." Tells plainly just how to 

 succeed in growing to full perfection the finest High-Grade Sweet Teas,— such as 

 are contained in this unequaled collection. 



flhg* Florists and agents who wish to make a business of selling these collections will be supplied at the 

 rate of $2.00 per dozen collections, by mail, postpaid, but without the premium packets. We have pre- 

 pared this collection to extend our trade" and still further increase the popularity of SWEET PEAS,— the 

 people's flower. The price is too low to yield us any direct profit, and whether one dozen or one hundred 

 dozeu are ordered, we cannot send the collections, by mail, postpaid, for less than £2.00 per dozen. By express 

 the price is $1.80 per dozen, or 515.00 per hundred collections. It would he easy work to ** make money and 

 do good" by selling these collections. We will supply Lithographed Leaflets, sliowmg these Sweet Peas 

 painted from Nature, free of charge to those who order one dozen collections or more. 



BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW! 



We will mail FREE to any address 



BURPEE'S 

 Farm Annual 



For 1897. 



The Leading American Seed Catalogue. 



A hRndsome new book written at Fordhook Farm. 

 Tells all about the BEST SEEDS That Grow. 

 Hundreds of illustrations; grand new vegetables and 

 beautiful rare flowers painted from Nature. 



fi@- Send a postal card for it TO-DAY 1 



W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., 



Seed Growers, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



True to Natut- 



both by 

 Pen and Pictur 



All 

 YOU 



have to do 

 to get 

 The Leading 



American 

 Seed Catalogue, 



is 



to write 



a postal card 



TO-DAY, 



addressed 



Burpee, 



Philadelphia, 



"Send 



Burpee's 



Farm Annual 



for 189?, 



advertised 



in 



Gardening.' 



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