Burpee’s New 
Giant Sweet Peas for 1935 
(SUMMER-FLOWERING) 
Pacific 
3448 Pacific 
A prize-winning Sweet Pea of unusual merit 
A charming Sweet Pea of an outstanding warm 
color—deeper fawn-pink lightly suffused and 
blended with coral-pink. A pleasing glow of 
amber adds considerably to the color value. The 
wings are pink, about two shades lighter — a 
glorious blending of luminous golden pink and 
wild rose. The keel is creamy amber faintly 
marked with golden rose, which is carried well up 
into to the wings. The substantial flowers are 
large, well formed and excellently placed on long, 
strong yet flexible stems. Pacific is a pink 
Sweet Pea that is different. It was given the 
Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society 
Trials, in 1932. Pkt. 2Sjz5; V 2 oz. $1.35; oz. $2.25. 
3550 Daylight 
An enchanting S'weet Pea of a ravishing lovely 
color—Translucent Golden Pink 
A Sweet Pea of more than usual interest, being 
quite distinct in color. It has never failed to 
attract the attention of everyone who has seen it 
in our fields. The color is a glorious primrose- 
pink brightened by tones of coral or peachbloom- 
pink changing to Orient pink at the edge of the 
petals; the base of the petals as well as the keel 
is a rich yet soft cream. A suggestion of gold 
throughout is most pronounced on the back of 
the standard. A warmth and pleasing glow is 
given to the flowers by these rich tones of pink 
and gold in both the standard and wings. The 
flowers are large, of heavy substance, and placed 
artistically in fours on long sturdy stems. Their 
keeping quality when cut is remarkable. A 
strong, vigorous flower. Pkt. 25^; V 2 oz. $1.35; 
oz. $2.25. 
Daylight 
There are no better strains of Sweet Peas than Burpee’s 
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