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(Price per packet of each of the following is 5c, except where noted otherwise) 
WHITE. 
A GRAND NEW WHITE SWEET PEA 
WHITE SPENCER 
Fine Re-selected True Strain. Although this Sweet Pea 
did not originate with us, it has our unqualified endorse- 
ment. 
It is unquestionably the finest White Sweet Pea in 
existence. 
It is beautiful and graceful with large fluted and wavy- 
petals,' long stout stems, bearing uniformly four well-poised 
dignified blossoms '"'of delightful fragrance. Per pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; 1 lb. $2.50. 
BURPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE 
'' ' . • 1 oz. Jilb. 1 lb. 
One of the earliest varieties, best for forcing $0.25 $0.75 $2.50 
DOROTHY' ECKFORD. The new white of 
the largest and best type 10 .25 .75 
Emily Henderson. A very hardy and free 
! bloomer..'... , 10 .20 .50 
Mont Blanc. Early forcing variety 10 .25 .75 
Mrs. Sankey Spencer. Black seeded white 
Pkt. 15c .35 1.00 3.50 
Nora Unwin. New large wavy-edged white 
Pkt. 10c 25 .75 2.50 
Sadie Burpee. Black seeded, clear, white 
opening with tint of pink: 10 .20 .60 
SHASTA. Our new large white 10 .25 .60 
White Wonder. A large double variety 10 .25 .60 
PALE YELLOW, OR PRIMROSE 
PRIMROSE SPENCER 
Pine Selected True Strain. Almost as large as the White 
Spencer and a fitting companion to it. 
It has the size and form of the improved Spencer type — 
very large petals which are wavy and fluted at the edges, 
giving the blossom a very graceful and pleasing appearance. 
The color is a clear distinct primrose color without the 
least trace of pink. This shade is very much desired and 
is the nearest approach to clear yellow we have. This 
variety is the best Primrose Sweet Pea in existence to date. 
Per pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; 1 lb. $2.50. 1 oz . M lb> l lb 
Earliest Sunbeams. Very early primrose . . ,10 .30 1.00 
HON. MRS. E. KENYON 
A fine, large, clear primrose 10 .20 .60 
Mrs. Collier. A large, very light variety .10 .30 
Queen Victoria. Opens with a faint tint of 
pink, turns clear primrose 10 .20 
VERY LIGHT PINK, ALMOST WHITE 
MODESTY. A very soft and delicate pale pink .10 
NYMPHAEA. Opens white but turns pink. 
Sensation. ' Opening light pink and buff, with 
white wings . , '. 
Ramona Spencer. I^Qxy white striped pink 
Pkt. 15 c .35 
VERY LIGHT PINK AND PRIMROSE 
Agnes Eckford. Buff and light pink 10 
GOLDEN ROSE. Clear primrose, lightly striped 
with light soft pink 
Marchioness of Cholmondeley. Buff and 
light pink, hooded and large 10 
STELLA MORSE. Buff suffused with tint 
of pink 
Sybil Eckford. Light pink and buff 
Mrs. Routzahn Spencer. Buff and primrose 
Pkt. 15c 
LIGHT PINK SHADES 
Agnes Johnson. Light pink, buff and cream, 
COUNTESS OF LATHOM. Creamy pink, 
self color 
GLADYS UNWIN. Large and wavy; a light 
delicate pink, a little deeper at the edges. .10 
Ki therine Tracy. Soft pink standards with 
lighter pink wings 10 
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LIGHT PINK SHADES— Continued 
FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER 
Our last season's sensational novelty, blush 
with pink edge . . Pkt. 10c 
Mrs. A. Watkins. Pink shading, light pink, 
wavy ., 
PRIMA DONNA 
of all the light pink varieties. A clear, 
soft pink self color, with shell-shaped 
standard of good size, strong and vigorous 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. Buff pink, or creamy 
rose Pkt. 10c 
Venus. Opens a beautiful buff pink and turns 
DEEPER PINK SHADES 
Beatrice Spencer. Buff, pink and rose Pkt. 15c 
COUNTESS SPENCER 
flowered type with wavy edges, bright pink 
JANET SCOTT. Clear pink at the base and 
1 oz. 
.25 
14 lb. 
.75 
lib, 
2.00 
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Paradise or Enchantress. A little deeper 
pink than Countess Spencer, otherwise same 
Pkt. 10c 
.25 
ROSE AND VERY LIGHT PINK SHADES 
Apple Blossom. Crimson-pink, shading 
lighter; wings white, tinted pink 
EARLIEST OF ALL, or EXTRA EARLY 
BLANCHE FERRY. The earliest variety 
grown. Comes into bloom in eight or ten 
weeks after sowing the seed. Bright rose 
standard with white wings 
ROSE AND PINK SHADES 
JEANNIE GORDON. Bright rose standard, 
showing veins of deeper rose; wings, prim- 
rose tinted with light rose 
Royal Rose. Crimson-pink standard, lighter 
at edges; wings, pink 10 
LIGHT PINK SHADED 
DAINTY. Clear white, shaded lightly with 
blush pink and having distinct edgings 
of bright but soft pink 10 
I OVFI Y Botfl standard and wings 
Y 1 have a blotch of deep pink 
at the base, which shades a lighter pink 
and a delicate flesh tint at the edges 10 
Hon. F. Bouverie. Deep pink shading, light 
pink, buff ground 
ORANGE PINK SHADES 
AURORA. White, with stripes and flakes of 
orange pink 
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salmon 
Evelyn Byatt. A crimson-orange self colored 
Gorgeous. Orange and scarlet, brilliant 
HFI FN I FWIS Lar s e way y oran s e 
1 M^m VV U pln k variety of the 
Spencer type Pkt. 10c. 
Henry Eckford. Almost true orange self 
colored , 
MISS WILLMOTT 
veins of a deeper tint 
Aurora Spencer. White, striped orange 
rose. Pkt. 25c; % Pkt. 15c. 
BRIGHT RED SHADES 
America. White, with stripes and flakes of 
brilliant red. The brightest striped variety 
Coccinea. Cherry or pure cerise 10 
Scarlet Gem. Almost pure scarlet 
KING EDWARD VII ?fr p e ro fl v y ed 
The new red which is taking precedence 
over all other red shades 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
Scarlet Gem). Almost a true scarlet, new 
red variety 
SALOPIAN. A fine, deep rich red variety 
of shell shaped form 
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