Burpee’s Early or Winter Flowering Sweet Peas 
Cream-Pink 
3362 Peachblow A Clear rose-pink on cream. 
The cream ground is carried 
well up into the standard and wings, giving a very rich 
effect; the rose becomes more intense towards the 
edge of the standard and wings. The entire flower 
is overlaid with a charming amber sheen which is 
most intense at the base of the standard and wings 
and on the reverse of the standard. The flowers 
are of large size, well formed, duplexed and 
frilled. Peachblow has that rare combina¬ 
tion of strong substance and delicate 
charm. Stems are long, plant is 
vigorous growing. Peachblow 
was one of the most popu¬ 
lar varieties at every show 
where it was exhibited. It 
has won a Certificate of 
Merit at both the Phila¬ 
delphia and the New York 
flower shows, and has real 
commercial value for the 
florist. Oz. 500; lb. $5.00. 
3306 Attraction Large flowers 
of heavy tex¬ 
ture, well waved and very attractive. A 
tall grower and in bloom a long time. Color is a 
charming cream-pink with an elusive cast of bright sal¬ 
mon. Oz. 350; lb. S3. 50. 
3328 Belle Large flowers of finest form. Stems 
are unusually long and the blooms last 
well either when cut or when growing on the vines. The 
color is a delightful shade of rose-pinkon acream ground. 
The shade is uniform throughout the entire flower, mak¬ 
ing it most attractive. 
3344 Betsv Ross Warm soft rose with a cream 
' undertone and overlaid with 
clear rose. In the standard the color congeals into a finely 
penciled design which is most intense over the central part, 
while the edges are picoteed with bright sulphur-yellow. 
In the wings the rose tone is shaded with cameo-pink. 
Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
Chevalier 
3319 Peerless Pink A most wonderful and pleas¬ 
ing combination of colors— 
glowing eosine-pink on cream ground. It is the richest 
cream ground Sweet Pea ever introduced with a faint rose 
shading in the wings. An ideal florist variety with mam¬ 
moth flowers. Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
3316 Spring Song 
One of the newer 
California varieties 
with blooms of a rich rose-pink on cream flushed 
salmon. The flowers are nicely waved, elegantly 
frilled and artistically placed at the top of the 
stems. Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
3394 Sunburst 
Improved 
The sprays are long 
stemmed and make up 
into fine bunches. A fa¬ 
vorite with many growers, combining a pleasing 
tone of rich cream with a suffusion of bright pink. 
Toward the edges of the standard and wings the 
color assumes a distinct amber shade, adding 
greatly to the attractiveness of the sprays. 
Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
Rose 
3305 Chevalier a flower of beautiful 
color and magnificent 
size. The color is a rich rose with just a faint 
and elusive touch of lemon which gives the flower, 
especially when bunched, a bright pleasing effect. 
Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
3350 Penrose A Bur P ee introduction 
which always attracts fa¬ 
vorable attention. The flowers are pure clear 
rose, changing to somewhat more of a rose-pink 
shade as they become fully developed. The 
luminous effect is increased by a light lemon- 
bronze sheen. Oz. 350; lb. $3.50. 
Any of the above, except where quoted: 
OZ. 30c.; 
LB. $3.00 
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