SWEET PEAS . . . Selected Tested Seeds 
Sweet Peas, with their beautiful varicolored flowers, take the lead among the many different kinds of annuals Your 
flower garden will not be complete without them. There are many varieties which are identical and others which lack 
size, color, or some other characteristic, which all first-class sorts should have. We offer herewith a list of varieties, which 
have been carefully selected for their large size and marvelous colors, and every variety is entitled to a place in the 
front rank of Sweet Peas. 
The Spencer or Butterfly varieties are the latest and most popular in Sweet Pea culture. Most of them have frilled 
edge and many are hooded shape. All are very large and usually four blossoms on a long stem, making them excellent 
for bouquets. 
We are leaders in this market for quality seed and dependable varieties. 
This season we have procured direct from The V/. Altee Burpee Co. Seed Farm an assortment of Spencer Sweet Pea 
seed in bulk. This stock is strictly dependable. 
GIANT SPENCER 
Orchid-Flowered Sweet 
Our list includes the very choicest of the popular va¬ 
rieties. There are many similar kinds in Sweet Peas with 
attractive names, but you cannot go amiss in planting any 
of the following. Our prices are very reasonable for the 
grades we supply. 
ANY FOLLOWING SEPARATE VARIETIES: 
Prices—Large pkts. 10c; Vz-oz. pkg. 15c; oz. pkg. 25c; 
pig 1 . 75c; lb. $2.25, unless priced otherwise. All 
postpaid. 
Austin Frederick Improved. A very large lavender. Believed 
to be best of the lavenders, being bright and pleasing. 
Commander G-odsall. An attractive shade of deep violet-blue. 
Constance Hinton. Beautiful white blossoms. Being black- 
seeded it germinates more readily than white-seeded. 
Crimson King. A rich, deep crimson that does not burn. Espe¬ 
cially long stem. Is really better than King Edward. 
Defiance. A beautiful large orange-scarlet. Much admired. 
Elfrida Pearson. This old favorite is a lovely pink throughout, 
the buds and flowers being tinted with salmon-pink with the 
margins a darker pink. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Burpee’s product of an exquisite light cream-pink, 
forming four-flowered sprays, resembling ^ruffled balls. 
Hawlmark Cerise. A bright salmon-cerise, making it a wonder¬ 
fully attractive shade. It is an excellent flower. 
Hebe. This giant rosy pink supersedes the several pinks that were 
formerly so popular. Large and well proportioned. Similar to 
variety called Pinkie. 
Heavenly Blue. A new Delphinium blue of great merit. 
King White (Improved). Undoubtedly the best white now in 
cultivation. Is remarkable for its immaculate purity of white¬ 
ness and the perfect finish of the flowers. 
Majestic Cream. Rich deep cream. Superior to Primrose. 
Mary Pickford. A fine light and dainty cream-pink, suffused with 
salmon. A color hard to describe, and harder to surpass. 
Miss California. Orange-salmon with cream-pink. Very popular. 
Royal Purple. The best purple. A very true color, on long stems. 
Senator Spencer. A deep claret or chocolate, striped and flaked 
on a ground of light heliotrope, makes a very charming com¬ 
bination. Blossoms are extra large, wavy and drooping. 
Snowball. Produces flowers of dazzling whiteness. Very fragrant. 
Warrior. A giant flower of rich chocolate-maroon. 
Youth. A large flower. Is pink to almost white; a very attractive 
picotee edge. Best of the picotee varieties. 
Our Spencer Sweet Pea Collection 
Five 10c pkts. and one 1-oz. pkg. 15c. 6 pkts. in all for 50c. 
1 Pkt. Crimson King. Crimson. 10c 1 Pkt. King White (Improved). White 10c 
1 Pkt. Majestic Cream. Primrose. 10c 1-oz. Pkg. Spencer Varieties, Mixed .. 15c 
1 Pkt. Elfrida Pearson. Pink. 10c - 
1 Pkt. Commander Godsall. Dark blue.. 10c Regular Value . 65c 
ALL TO YOU POSTPAID, 
FOR. 
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