Decbmbeb 12, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



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BURPEE'S ANNUAL FOR 1913 



"The Leading American Seed Catalogue 



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€| Is now ready for mailing. The first edition of more than four 

 hundred thousand copies will soon be distributed. As- usual it is 

 sent unsolicited only to "Customers of Record." We shall be 

 pleased, however, to mail a copy immediately upon application (a 

 postal card will do) to every one who appreciates Quality in Seeds. 



^ This Silent Salesman (and we employ no "talking" salesmen 

 to solicit orders) tells the plain truth about The Best Seeds That 

 Can Be Grown. It is a bright book of 180 pages and shows, 

 besides colored plates of Burpee- Specialties, hundreds of the 

 choicest vegetables and most beautiful flowers, illustrated from 

 photographs. It is almost indispensable to all who garden either 

 for pleasure or profit. 



^ The "House of Burpee" is known the world over not only as 

 Experts in Sweet Peas, but also as Seed Specialists. No other 

 American firm has ever introduced so many novelties of sterling 

 value — and no other growers supply seeds annually direct to so 

 many planters. It might be to your interest to read The Burpee 

 Annual. It will cost you only one cent for a post-card to send 

 us your address — and you are under no obligation to buy. We 

 never annoy applicants with "follow up" letters! 



^ Shall we mail you a copy? 



If so, kindly write today. 



Burpee's Blue List for 1913 



THE most complete catalogue published for MARKET 

 GARDENEES, TRUCKERS and FLORISTS. For 

 the planter who "knows" it contains complete lists of 

 all that is best in vegetables and flowers, while the 

 grower who is uncertain as to the best varieties suited 

 for his purpose may be guided by the bull's-eye ® 

 placed after what is known to be best. In addition 

 full descriptions are given of many new and valuable 

 varieties. 



BURPEE'S BLUE LIST FOR 1913 contains 146 

 pages, with hundreds of half-tone and engraved illus- 

 trations. Within the pages of this catalogue we have 

 condensed an experience of thirty-six years both in 

 handling and the actual growing of seeds. 



If you garden for profit (that is, sell your products 

 in the market) you are entitled to a copy of this com- 

 plete and easily understood catalogue; but if you are a 

 private planter please do not ask for it, as we must 

 protect the Market Gardener, Trucker and Florist. 



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W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. 



Burpee Buildings Philadelphia 



The World's Largest Mail -Order Seed House 



