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ST 4, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



13 



Burpee's New Sweet Pea 



White Star 



A first-class, black -seeded white Sweet Pea lacking^ any suspicion of pink or other coloring has long been wanted, and 

 we now have it in WHITE STAR. The flowers are of enormous size and are freely produced in fours, all beautifully 

 waved and well placed on the stem. They are of great substance and pure opaque whiteness, retaining their purity 

 of color until the end. The plants are robust and branch freely and early, and should therefore be allowed plenty of 

 room in the row to avoid overcrowding. 



We consider WHITE STAR to be the last word in black-seeded white varieties. It will be a boon to all florists who 

 have had difficulty in germinating the white-seeded sorts, while the flowers with their pure clear color will be quite 

 as valuable. Awarded Certificate of Merit at the International Flower Show, New York, March 14, 1921. 



Oz. $10.00; li lb. $37.50, postpaid. 



W. Atlee Burpee Co., Seed Growers, Philadelphia 



