SEEDS for F al1 Sowing - - 1934 
SWEET PEA - LAVANDA 
White Varieties 
•Hope. A mammoth flowering pure white, 
larger and more wavy than White Harmony. 
Very early. The best black seeded variety. 
Oat. 40c, % lb. $1.40, lb, $4.80. 
♦Burpee’s White. A new white seeded variety 
with glistening white, large frilled flowers, 
usually four on a' stem. The stems are long 
and wiry. % oz.. 45c, oz. SOc, 44 lb. $2.60, lb. 
$9.00. 
Snowstorm Improved. Standard white seed¬ 
ed white flowering variety. Oz. 35c, 44 lb. 
$1.20, lb. $4.00. 
White Harmony. Standard and valuable 
black seeded white. Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. 
$4.80. 
Blue Varieties 
Ball Blue. Good blooming, clear blue.. Oz. 
35c. 44 lb. $1.20, 11*. $4.00. 
♦Blue Bonnett. Very large, deep blue, best 
of that shade. Oz. 40e, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
♦Eleanor Blue. A new shade, clear blue with 
a silvery sheen. Very fragrant and long¬ 
stemmed. Becomes very popular wherever 
exhibited. 44 oz. 35c, oz. 65c, 44 lb. $2.00, 
II*. $7.00. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A bright blue called 
California Blue.” Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.30, lb. 
$4.40. 
Lavender Varieties 
Fragrance, Large frilled, fragrant, clear 
lavender, by manv considered the best of all 
lavenders. Oz. SOc, 44 lb. $1.70, lb. $5.60. 
Greeting. A fine profitable long-stemmed 
rosy-lavender. Same shade as the late flow¬ 
ering Powerscourt. Oz. 40c. 44 lb. $1.40, II*. 
$4.80, 
♦Harmony. A valuable variety probably 
used more than any other lavender. Oz. 
35c, 44 lb. $1.20, lb, $4.00. 
•hftvauda. A new extra fine variety and we 
consider it the finest of all lavender Sweet 
Peas. A clear pure shade, extremely large, 
well waved and borne on long stems. A very 
heavy yielder. 44 oz. 45c. oz. SOc, 44 lb. 
$2.60, II*. $9.00. 
Salmon and Orange Varieties 
♦Apollo. Exceptionally fine soft salmon. 
Large flowered and long stemmed. Oz. 40c, 
44 II*. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
Bulls Orange. Clear deep orange. Oz. 40c, 
>/, II*. $1.40, II*. $4.80. 
Burpee’s Orange. A light shade of clear 
orange. Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
Mrs. Kerr. Most popular salmon. Oz. 40c, 
44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
♦Valencia. Bright sunproof orange. Oz. 40c. 
44 lb. $1.10, lit. $1.80. 
Winter Flowering 
SWEET PEAS 
Our list of Sweet Peas has been very 
carefully checked to include the very finest 
varieties in each color classification. Sec¬ 
ond rate varieties have been eliminated. 
You cannot go wrong in choosing your 
Sweet Pea requirements from this list of 
valuable varieties, all fresh seed of high 
germination. 
September plantings of Sweet Peas will 
produce good crops for February and 
March cuttings. Early December planting 
will crop in April and May. 
Varieties starred (*) are the leaders 
in each color group 
Pink and Rose Varieties 
ANNIE LA BRIE—Finest Deep Rose 
♦Annie Laurie. Wc cannot say too much 
in praise of this beauty. It is the 
richest tone of rose pink ever intro¬ 
duced in a Sweet Pea. The flowers 
arc produced in fours 6n long stiff 
stems. Your plantings should include 
a liberal proportion of Annie Laurie. 
Oz. 50o, 44 lb. $1.70, lb. $5.60. 
Balls Rose Improved. Extra rich shade of 
deep rose. Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
Balls Rose Queen. Long stemmed light rose. 
Oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.20. lb. $4.00. 
Exposition Pink. Gorgeous rich pink. The 
flowers, very large, are wavy and well 
spaced, and four to a stem. The plants are 
heavy producers over a long period. % oz. 
45c, oz SOc, 44 lb. $2.60, lb. $9.00. 
Giant Rose. Deep pink, an improved Zvola- 
nek’s Rose, flowers larger and longer stems. 
Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
Hercules. Rosy pink. Oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.20, 
lb. $4.00. 
Jeanne Mamltsch. A rather pale pink, shad¬ 
ing to deeper rose pink. Oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.20, 
lb. $4.00. 
♦Laddie Improved. An enormous rose pink, 
on a white ground. Very fine with long 
stout stems. Oz. 50c, 44 lb. $1.70, lb. $5.60. 
♦Radiant (No. 13). A much improved Ball 
Rose sparkling brilliant rose pink on long 
stems. Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. A select strain of this 
popular rose pink. Oz. 35c, 44 lh. $1.20, lb. 
$4.00. 
Salmon Pink Varieties 
♦Eileen. New, rich Begonia rose with salmon 
shadings changing under certain lights to 
dazzling cerise. Very large flowers with 
bold, ruffled standards on long strong 
stems. Pour to five flowers on a stem. One 
of the best of all the new novelty Sweet 
Peas introduced in years. 44 oz. 40c, 44 oz. 
75e, oz, $1.50, 44 lb. $5.00. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich salmon pink. 
Oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.20, lh. $4.00. 
♦Spring-song. Bright cream pink, flushed 
salmon. Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.30, lb. $4.40. 
Scarlet and Cerise Varieties 
Glitters. Fiery orange or cerise. Oz. 35c, 
44 lb. $1.20, lb. $4.00. 
♦Grenadier. Dazzling poppy scarlet. Oz. 40e, 
44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
I’ride. A pure cerise deeper than Sunray. 
Large flowers and long stems. Valuable. 
Oz. 40c, 44 lb. $1.40, lb. $4.80. 
♦Vulcan. The most valuable scarlet cerise. 
Does not burn. Oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.20, lb. $4.00. 
Winter Flowering Mixed 
Oz. 35c, *4 lb. $1.20, 1 lb. $4.00 
STOCK, GIANT IMPERIAL SHASTA 
STOCKS 
Our Stock Seed is of the very finest 
quality, as regards trueness to color and 
type and percentage of doubles. We have 
selected our strains from the best the mar¬ 
ket affords. 
The most valuable colors we have starred *. 
Giant Imperial or Improved Bismarcks 
A very valuable strain both for outdoors 
or greenhouse forcing. No other class will 
give the large number of good spikes for 
cutting. 
Buttercup. New giant yellow of slightly 
deeper shade than Canary Yellow, and with 
a stronger habit of growth. 1/16 oz. 35c, 
1/8 oz. 60e, 44 OZ. $1.10, oz. $3.60. 
♦Canary Yellow (Golden Ball). Standard 
yellow. 
♦Chamois. Ivory, tinted with rose pink. 
Elk’s Pride. Royal purple shade. 
Fiery Blood Red. Well named. 
Flesh. Dainty light pink. 
Golden Rose. Light rose enriched with 
golden center. 
♦Lavender (Silvery). Most popular of all. 
Very fine. 
♦Rose. Deep rose pink, with white center. 
Santa Maria. A giant pure white double of 
exceptional merit. Giant flowers on long 
trusses. 1/16 oz. 40c, 1/8 oz. 70c, 44 oz. 
$1.20, oz. $4.00. 
♦White Shasta. Taller than standard white 
with longer stems, larger blooms and more 
blooms per stem. L/16 oz. 35c, 1/8 oz. 60c, 
44 oz. $1.10, oz. $3.60. 
Priees any above, except when noted, 1/16 
oz. 30c, 1/8 oz. 55c, 44 oz. $1.00, oz. $3.00. 
Imperial Mixed Colors 1/16 oz. 25e, 1/S oz. 
45c, 44 oz. 80e, oz. $2.40. 
Non-Branching or Excelsior Column Stocks 
Producing one large spike, 2 to 2% feet 
high, which allows very close planting. In 
season, about same as Imperials, sometimes 
slightly earlier. Not quite 100% as far as 
non branching habit is concerned, but shows 
a good percentage of doubles. 
♦Bull’s White. One of best in type. 
Uwarf White or Apple Blossom. Forces 
white. 
Chamois Pink. Best light pink. 
♦Rose. Deep rose pink. 
Ruby. Rich shade. 
♦Silvery Lilac or Lavender. Best of all. 
Priees any above. Trade I’LL 75c, X/S oz. 
$1.50, >4 oz. $2.75, oz. $9.06. 
