Sweet 

 Peas 



Collections of 

 Spencers 



that can not be equalled else- 

 where! Such values would not 

 be possible, even with us, had we 

 not increased our acreage in the 

 Beautiful Lompoc ("Little Hills") 

 Valley, California. Here under 

 the direct personal care of the 

 Resident Manager at our Flora- 

 dale Farm — "The Home of 

 Flowers" — we had the past sea- 

 son one hundred and fifty acres 

 of Sweet Peas alone! We hold 

 today the largest stocks of Re- 

 Selected Spencers in the world. 



Six "Superb Spencers " 



For 25 Cts. 



At res; 



-\ve "will mail one fifteen-cent packet each 

 of Elfrida Pearson, the unique new light 

 pink of huge size shown on colored plate, — Thomas Stevenson, the intense flaming orange, 

 — Irish Belle, rich lilac flushed with pink, — also one regular ten-cent packet each of King Edward 

 Spencer, intense, glossy, carmine-scarlet, — Mrs. Hugh Dickson, rich pinkish apricot on cream,— -also 

 one large packet (80 to 90 seeds) of The New Burpee-Blend of Surpassingly Superb Spen- 

 cers for 1913, which is absolutely unequalled. With each collection we enciose our Leaflet on culture, 

 ular prices for 1913, these would cost 75 cts., but all six packets will be mailed for 25 cts. 



Six "Superfine Spencers" 



JTqj. 25 Cts. we W ^ ma ^ one re S u ^ ar ten-cent packet each of America Spencer, brightly striped carmine-red on white,— Con- 

 stance Oliver, rich rose-pink on cream, — Ethel Roosevelt, soft primrose flaked with blush-crimson, — Florence 

 Nightingale, the largest and best lavender, illustrated in this advertisement, — George Herbert, bright rose-carmine, and Burpee's 

 White Spencer, the best giant white. With each collection we enclose Leaflet on culture. 



These are all of the choicest seed grown by ourselves at Floradale, the — "Home of Sweet Peas." 



Six "Standard Spencers" 



Foi* 25 Cts we W ^ ma ^ one re § u ' ar ten-cent packet each of Re-Selected Countess Spencer, the favorite soft rose-pink, — 

 Burpee's Dainty Spencer, beautiful picotee-edged pink on white, — Gladys Burt, new bright cream-pink, —Bur- 

 pee's Othello Spencer, rich deep maroon, Burpee's Queen Victoria Spencer, primrose, slightly flushed with rose, — W. T. Hutchins, 

 apricot, overlaid with blush-pink. These six packets purchased separately would cost 60 cts., but all will be mailed (with Leaflet on 

 culture) to any American address upon receipt of 25 cts. 



For 50 Cts we w '"' ma '' any ^ wo °^ a b° ve collections and give free your choice of a regular fifteen-cent packet of our lovely 



• novelty for 1013, Charm, shown on cdored plate in The Burpee Annual. 



For $1 00 - Ve wil1 ma '' a ^ * hree collections as offered above and also one fifteen-cent packet each of the lovely new Charm, the 

 19 • iridescent Vermilion-Brilliant, the new Duplex Spencer and the orange Earl Spencer. These are all packed in a 



pasteboard box together with our Leaflet on culture. 



IPf" This is the greatest offer yet made and could not be duplicated anywhere else in the world, — Twenty-two Tested Spencers of Finest Floradale Stocks for a Dollar. 



Burt)CC's "Seeds Tha.fl GrOW " are su PP'>ed each season direct to many more planters than are the seeds of any other brand. Burpee's Seeds are known the 



*^ ' world over as the best it is possible to produce, and are acknowledged the American Standard of Excellence. 



In thirty-six years of successful seed selling we have introduced more Novelties that are now in general cultivation than have any three other firms. We produce Selected Stocks upon 

 our own seed farnis in Pennsylvania. New Jersey and California, while Fordhook Farms are famous as the largest trial grounds in America No Government Experiment Station attempts 

 such complete trials each season, and the information here obtained is of incalculable benefit to planters everywhere. Simply send us your address plainly written and kindly name 

 The Garden Magazine. Then by first mail you will receive 



The Blirpee AnPUal fOl* 1913 ^ bright new book of 180 pages, it pictures by pen and pencil all that is Best in seeds, and tells the plain truth. While embellished with colored 

 *^ covers and plates painted from nature it is A SAFE GUIDE, entirely free from exaggeration. We shall be glad to send you a copy if you will 



write today. A postal card will do Don't put it off. And be sure to state that you read our offer in THE GARDEN MAGAZINE. 



W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. LARG s E E s ^> M H A obs° E RDER Burpee Buildings, Philadelphia 



THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS. GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 



