Six “Superb Spencers” 
Fr»f 9£ Ponte we wil1 mail one fifteen- 
r°r ^ents. 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 Spencers for 1913, which is absolutely 
unequaled. With each collection we enclose 
our Leaflet on culture. 
BSaS^At regular prices for 1913, purchased 
separately these would cost 75 cts., but all six 
packets will be mailed for 25 cts. 
Six “Superfine Spencers” 
Fnr 95 fVntc we vvil * ma >l one re K u ' ar ten-cent packet each of America 
ror n s * 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,— 
George Herbert, bright rose-carmine, and Burpee’s White Spencer, the best 
giant white. With each collection we enclose Leaflet on culture. 
IfcTAt regular prices for 1913 (10 cts. per packet), purchased separately, these 
would cost 60 cts., but the six packets will be mailed for only 25 cts.,—all are 
of the choicest seed grown by ourselves at Floradale. 
Six “Standard Spencers” 
For 25 we ma ‘* one re g u l ar ten-cent packet each of Re-Selbcted 
o 8. Countess Spencer, the favorite soft rose-pink, — Burpee’s Dainty 
Spencer, beautiful picotee-edged pink on white,— Gladys Burt, new bright cream-pink, 
—Burpee’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 f'Vnt* vve an V two above collections and give free your choice 
V*eni». a re g U ] ar fifteen-cent packet either of our lovely novelty for 1913, 
Charm, shown on colored plate, or the sensational novelty of 1912 Burpeb’s Vkrmilion- 
BrillIant. 
A Spray of 
Burpee’s “King Edward” Spencer 
Exactly Natural Size. 
Seeds Grow 
and are the best it is possible to produce! 
If you love flowers, you have# rare treat 
on pages 110 and 111 of Burpee’s An¬ 
nual FOR 1913, where we strive to de¬ 
scribe and picture in nine colors the 
amazing beauty of the 
New African Daisies. These unique 
Dimorphotheca Hybrids are the most at¬ 
tractive annuals that have been “created” 
in a decade ! Wonderfully profuse in bloom, 
they carpet the ground with bright, large, 
daisy-like flowers and are easily grown 
everywhere. Per pkt. 10 cts. 
Crimson Ray Cosmos. Burpee’s dis¬ 
tinct novelty of 1912—three times as many 
petals as the old Cosmos and star-like. 
Per pkt. 10 cts. 
Burbank’s Rainbow Corn. Beautiful 
as a Dracaena; as easily grown as field 
corn. Per pkt. 10 cts. 
THE “HEADQUARTERS” FOR 
Sweet Peas 
NOW OFFER FOR 1913 
Collections of Spencers 
that can not be equaled elsewhere! 
Such values would not be possible 
even with us, had we not increased 
our acreage in the beautiful Lom¬ 
poc (“Little Hills”) Valley, Cali¬ 
fornia. Here under the direct 
personal care of the Resident 
Manager of our FLORADALE Farm 
—“The Home of Flowers' ’—we had 
the past season one hundred and 
fifty acres of Sweet Peas (done! 
We hold today the largest 
stocks of Re-Selected Spencers 
in the world. 
Burpee’s “Airy-Fairy” Morning Glory. Count¬ 
less flowers, ivory white, flushed rosy pink, remain fully 
expanded until afternoons. Per pkt. 10 cts. 
r „ pc we send above and also one regular i 
ror 40 CIS. cent p acket cac h of Burpee's Improved Imper 
■ ten 
iperial 
Centaureas, — 'Burbank’s Neva Fire-Flame Eschscholtzia, _Ford- 
hook Finest Mixed Grandiflora Phlox and the new Burbank Poppies 
t3?"EiGHT Elegant Annuals, costing eightj 
arately,— mailed for only 25 cts.! Choicest seed of each dll 
grown upon our own farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 
California. 
ty cents sep- 
ed " ' 
The Silver Cup Again! 
Also the Only TWO AMERICAN GOLD MEDALS 
for Sweet Peas were won by us in July, 1912, 
TLa R„,noo Annuo! A bright, new book of ISO pages, it pictures by pen and pencil all that is 
life DUrpec /Annual Best ill seeds, and tells the plain truth. While embellished with colored 
covers and plates painted from nature it is A Sake guide, entirely free from exaggeration. Shall 
we send you a copy ? If so, write TODAY. A postal card will do—and you will not be annoyed by any 
“follow-up” letters. 
“THE SEAL OF QUALITY” 
F d»i rv/A we will mail all three collection* as offered above and also one fifteen-cent 
ror packet each of the lovely nevj Charm, the iridescent Vermilion-Brilliant, 
the new Duplex Spencer and the orange Earl Spencer. These all packed in a pasteboard 
box together with our Leaflet on culture. 
8®” This is the greatest offer yet made and could not 
he duplicated anywhere else in the world. Twenty-two 
Tested Spencers of Finest Floradale Stocks for a Dollar. 
BURPEE’S “SEEDS THAT GROW" are supplied each season direct to many more planters than 
are the seeds of any other brand. Bukpek’8 Seeds are known the world over as the best it is pos¬ 
sible 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 farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and California, while Fordhook Farms are famous as the 
largest trial grounds in America. No Government, Experimental Station attempts such complete 
trials each season, and the information here obtained is Of incalculable benefit to planters every¬ 
where. Simply send us your address plainly written and kindly name The liural New-Yorker. Then 
by first mail you will receive 
A Spray of 
Burpee’s New 
Queen Victoria Spencer 
Exactly Natural Size. 
Engraved from a Photograph. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., l Td M Hr tr Burpee Buildings, Philadelphia 
Burpee-Quality Seeds for 1913 
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