Burpee's Sweet Peas 
Early or Winter'Flowering 
Burpee’s Early or Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas have been developed particularly for greenhouse culture and 
for outdoor planting during the winter months in warmer climates, such as southern United States, Australia, 
New Zealand, and South Africa. In cooler climates they will bloom two to three weeks earlier than the Summer 
Flowering type sown at the same time, but will not flower as continuously. For general outdoor planting in 
cooler climates the Summer Flowering varieties on the following pages are used. 
Burpee’s Sweet Peas are famous the world over as the “ Best That Grow.” Flowers are large and usually come in 
fours on long, strong stems. Free blooming. Varieties marked with a star (*) are leaders of their class. 
One-half lb. of any variety at y 2 the lb. rate; % lb. of any variety at y the lb. rate. Less than % lb. of any 
variety at the oz. rate. y 2 oz. of any variety at y 2 the oz. rate. 
White 
3390 Burpee’s White * A distinct new white- 
seeded white Sweet Pea marking a real improvement in 
its class. Oz. 600; lb. $6.00. 
3327 White Harmony The standard black- 
seeded pure white with exquisite, large, splendidly formed 
blooms. Of unusually strong growth and quite free 
blooming. 
3392 Snowstorm Improved Pure waxy white. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3397 White Rose Pure white; extra large. 
3391 White Star Lovely pure white; black-seeded. 
Cream 
3334 Oriental* An outstanding black-seeded cream 
with large, substantial flowers well placed along sturdy stems. 
3342 Canary Bird Deep cream; white-seeded. 
Cream-Pink 
3306 Attraction* a charming cream-pink variety 
with an elusive cast of bright salmon. Oz. 600; lb. $6.00. 
3344 Betsy ROSS Warm soft rose permeated by a 
cream undertone and overlaid with clear rose edged sulphur- 
yellow. Entirely distinct. 
3328 Belle Clear rose-pink on deep cream. Oz. 300; 
lb. $3.00. 
3362 Peachblow An exquisite new ruffled Sweet 
Pea. It is a clear rose-pink on cream, overlaid with an 
amber sheen. Flowers are large, well formed, and beauti¬ 
fully duplexed and frilled. Oz. 600; lb. $6.00. 
3319 Peerless Pink Glowing eosine-pink on cream 
ground; faint rose shadings in wings. 
3316 Spring Song Bright rose-pink on cream. 
3394 Sunburst Improved Cream-pink suf¬ 
fused bright pink, shaded amber at edges. Charming. 
Rose-Pink 
3349 Burpee’s Giant Pink* A magnificent 
variety. Flowers are a lovely shade of pink blending with 
a pure soft rose into a marvelous clear rose-pink. 
3352 Annie Laurie Pure rose-pink. 
3339 Ball’s Rose Deep pink suffused rich rose. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3303 Giant Rose Clear deep pink; very large. 
3313 Jeanne Mamitsch Glowing rose-pink. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3318 Miss Louise Gude Shell-pink, shaded rose. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3314 Pink Profusion Rich rose-pink on white. 
3389 Rose Queen Improved Rose-pink 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3337 Zvolanek’s Rose A fine deep pink. Oz. 300; 
lb. $3.00. 
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Fawn-Pink 
3311 Gleam Showy bright salmon-cerise with a 
suffusion of rich cherry-pink, combining to a lovely fawn- 
pink shade. A lovely new shade. 
Salmon-Pink 
3322 Charm* Glowing rich pink with salmon sheen. 
3320 Superior Pink Pink with sheen of salmon. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
Salmon 
3368 Burpee’s Salmon* A most valuable addi¬ 
tion to the Winter flowering class of beautiful color—rich 
salmon, overlaid with a coppery sheen; uniform throughout. 
Oz. $1.25; lb. $16.00. 
3369 Mrs. Kerr Beautiful salmon—a favorite with 
everyone. Well-waved, large blooms. 
Rose 
3305 Chevalier* Pure rose with just a faint and 
elusive touch of lemon that is irresistibly lovely. 
3350 Penrose Rose, changing to rose-pink. 
Salmon - Cerise 
3373 Illumination * Glowing salmon-cerise with a 
suffusion of delicate orange. 
3343 Cheerful Rich salmon-cerise which under certain 
conditions of light appears as a luminous Begonia-pink. 
Oz. 300; lb. $3.00. 
3370 Gorgeous Soft cerise, shaded salmon. 
Any of the above, except where quoted: Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
