Burpee’s Sweet Peas 
Early or Winter Flowering 
Orange-Salmon 
3360 Flamingo* Standard is bright rich salmon- 
pink suffused with light orange; wings are rich orange- 
pink blending into a general salmon-pink effect. 
3308 Mrs. Calvin Coolldge Rich salmon-pink. 
Lavender 
3392 Burpee’s Lavender* Lovely light Wis- 
tena-lavender. 
3363 Greeting Clear lavender — a color without 
a blemish. 
Orange-Scarlet 
3317 Miss Spokane Rich orange-scarlet. The stand¬ 
ard is bright peach-red blending well with the scarlet wings. 
Scarlet 
3310 Grenadier Intense and brilliant Poppy-scarlet. 
Outstanding color. 
Scarlet - Cerise 
3359 Fire King * Brilliant fire-red or scarlet-cerise. 
3325 Vulcan Scarlet-cerise shaded brilliant orange. 
Deep Cerise 
I 3366 Glitters * A magnificent flower with a remark¬ 
able glowing color. The standard is fiery orange-scarlet. 
3324 Sunray Clear luminous orange-scarlet. 
Crimson 
3315 Red Bird* An unusually rich shade of bright 
crimson-red with a velvety sheen of tyrian-rose in the 
high lights. 
3374 Early King Bright crimson. A color that 
always attracts attention. 
Mauve 
3312 Harmony Beautiful clear lavender. 
3375 Lavender King Rich deep lavender. 
3383 Michigan A rich true lavender. Superb. 
3385 Princess Soft lavender, suffused mauve. 
Blue 
3304 Mrs. Herbert Hoover* Clear rich blue 
flowers of a shade often called “California Blue.” 
3338 Blue Bird Rich pure blue. 
3330 Blue Bonnet Clear deep blue. 
3332 Felice Gunther Clear, true Cambridge- 
blue, remarkable for its purity of color, which is carried 
evenly throughout the standard and wings. There is not 
the slightest trace of mauve so often found in other “blues.” 
Pkt. 25^; i/ 2 oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75; 4 ozs. $5.00; y 2 lb. $9.50; 
lb. $18.00. 
3379 Mary Louise Bok Veronica blue. 
3341 Mrs. Warren G. Harding a deep sil¬ 
very blue. 
3323 Silver King Light Campanula-blue. 
3396 True Blue True to its name. 
Dark Blue 
3340 Blue Jacket Pure dark navy blue. 
3380 Mauve Beauty* Lovely rosy mauve—a tint 
that lends itself well to many striking color combinations. 
Special Collection Offers 
Ten Magnificent 
Early-Flowering Sweet Peas 
Betsy Ross (cream-pink), Burpee’s Giant Pink 
(deep pink), Burpee’s Lavender, Fire King 
(cerise). Gleam (fawn-pink), Mrs. Herbert 
Hoover (rich blue), Oriental (cream), Penrose 
(rose). Red Bird (crimson-red), and White 
Harmony. 
7345 One Pkt. each (enough seed for 
35 ft. of row) (value $1.50) for 
7347 K Oz. each (enough seed for <r»i rycZ 
125 ft. of row) (value $3.00) for 
Purple 
3367 Glorious Warm rosy purple—a most charm¬ 
ing shade. Showy and attractive. 
Bicolor, Striped, Maroon 
3345 Christmas Triumph* Pink standard 
with white wings and a cream keel. 
3347 Columbia Rose-pink standard, creamy white 
wings. 
3361 Fordhook Pink and White Rosy pink 
standard, creamy white wings lightly suffused with rose. 
3333 Gilda Gray Bright salmon-cerise on pink. 
3398 Yarrawa Rose-pink tones with creamy base. 
3335 Aurora White with orange-scarlet markings. 
3377 Maroon Prince Reddish maroon. 
Mixed Colors 
3300 Finest Mixture A complete blend of all the 
colors in the Early-Flowering Class. Pkt. .15^; V 2 oz. 25£; 
oz. 40jz5; 4 ozs. $1.25; ! / 2 lb. $2.00; lb. $3.50. 
3401 Mixture of Light Shades includeslight 
shades only, such as cream, pink, lavender, etc. Pkt. 15£; 
1/2 oz. 25 oz. 40 jzf; 4 ozs. $1.25; y 2 lb* $3.20; lb. $4.00. 
Special Collection Offers 
Six Most Popular 
Early-Flowering Sweet Peas 
Blue Bird, Chevalier (rose). King (crimson), 
Peerless Pink (cream-pink), Pink Profusion 
(rose-pink), and Snowstorm Improved (white). 
7350 One Pkt. each (enough seed for eflj 
20 ft. of row) (value 90^) for OV/p 
7351 K Oz. each (enough seed for <i»i ne 
75 ft. of row) (value $1.80) for 
