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MALMO & CO. - SEATTLE 
SWEET PEAS 
AU SEEDS SENT POSTPAID 
BURPEE’S TWO LOVELY NEW 
GIANT SWEET PEAS FOR 1935 
3448 Pacific 
A charming Sweet Pea of outstanding warm color- 
deeper lawn-pink lightly suffused and blended with coral- 
pink. A pleasing glow of amber adds considcrab.y to the 
color value. The wings are pink about two shades lignter— 
a glorious blending of luminous golden pink and wild rose. 
The keel is creamy amber faintly marked with golden rcse, 
which is carried well up into the wings. It was given the 
Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society Trials in 1932. 
Pkt. 25c 
3550 Daylight 
The color is a glorious primrose-pink brightened by tones 
of coral or peachbloom-pink changing to Orient pink at the 
edge of the petals; the base of the petals as well as the keel 
are a rich yet soft cream. A suggestion of gold throughout 
is most pronounced on the back of the standard. A warmth 
and pleasing glow is given to the flowers by these rich tones 
of pink and gold in both the standard and wings. The 
flowers are large, of heavy substance and placed artistically 
in fours on long stems. Pkt. 25c 
Burpee’s Ruffled Sweet Peas 
FLUFFY RUFFLES: This was the first Ruffled Sweet Pea 
introduced by Burpee. As the name suggests, the flowers 
resemble large fluffy balls of ruffles. The color is a most 
exquisite cream-pink of remarkable purity and softness.. 
Forms elegant four flowered sprays. Pkt. 10c. 
RUFFLED BEAUTY: Lovely, large, exquisitely ruffled, 
cream-pink blooms with a sheen of bright lilac, giving it 
a particularly charming effect of silvery pink over amber. 
Very outstanding. Pkt. 10c. 
RUFFLED ORCHID: The beautiful lavender-pink blooms 
have a substantial pastel-mauve sheen which adds warmth 
to the color and makes it particularly appealing. The 
blooms are large and show an exquisite ruffling. They are 
arranged on fine long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
RUFFLED ROSE: A graceful rose-colored Sweet Pea repre¬ 
senting a shade which is extremely popular as it is neither 
weak nor harsh. The blooms are well formed and show a 
liberal amount of ruffling and doubling. They are borne 
in fours on elegant large stems. Pkt. 10c. 
LADY RUFFLES: A beautiful soft pink self on a white 
ground. The warm glow of color runs well down to the 
base of the standard and wings. Extremely strong grow¬ 
ing with four large ruffled flowers on stout stems. Lasts 
well when cut. Pkt. 10c. 
RUFFLED CARMINE: A beautiful flower of good substance, 
carrying four large blooms on each stem. A lovely carmine- 
rose of remarkable brightness, yet entirely free from any 
harshness and glare. Always well frilled and refined. 
Pkt. 10c. 
RUFFLED PRIMROSE: Flowers of bewitching beauty, ex¬ 
quisitely ruffled, well rounded, and large. The color is a 
warm shade of cream, having a mellowness that will make 
it a great favorite with many. Though it is dark seeded, 
the flowers are free from any pink hue or blush. Pkt. 10c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Our Selection 
15 ten cent pkgs. $1.00 
GIANT SPENCER OR ORCHID- 
FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 
ALL SEEDS SENT POSTPAID 
All Packets 10c; 3 Packets 25c; Ounce 25c Postpaid 
BLUE 
Reflection: This fine new English variety represents a love¬ 
ly true mid-blue color of remarkable purity. 
BLUE (NAVY) 
The Flag Lieutenant: The color of this splendid Sweet Pea 
is a rich navy blue. 
BLUE (VIOLET) 
Commander Godsall: An attractive shade of deep violet- 
blue, going well with the massive bloom. 
CERISE (DEEP) 
Royal Salute: Sunproof scarlet cerise. 
CERISE (SALMON) 
Mrs. A. Searles: Bright orange-cerise blooms with a dis¬ 
tinctly golden sheen. Of wonderful size and strong con¬ 
stitution. 
CERISE (SCARLET) 
Flamingo: Bright orange-scarlet shaded with cerise. Abso¬ 
lutely sunproof and reliable. An exceptionally strong- 
grower of a color that has many admirers. 
CREAM 
What Joy: One of the best and newest of the cream va¬ 
rieties. ”A rich deep primrose-yellow shade. 
CREAM PINK 
Mary Pickford: Dainty cream pink, suffused salmon, very 
large. 
CRIMSON 
Sybil Henshaw: Crimson lake, very large. This new variety 
has features which place it above most others. 
LAVENDER 
Ambition: A new lavender, perfectly distinct, with a 
darker shade on the base of the standard and wings 
when young. Has all the points of a first class pea. Very 
long flower stems, each bearing four or five enormous 
flowers beautifully waved and perfectly placed. 
LAVENDER (LILAC) 
Powerscourt: Many gardeners’ choice as the best pure lav¬ 
ender of medium color intensity. 
LAVENDER (ROSY) 
Austin Frederick Improved: A lavender shade which is 
bright and pleasing. Well shaped, large blooms artistic¬ 
ally arranged in fours on a long stem. 
MAROON (DARK) 
The Sultan: Rich velvety maroon flowers free from any 
undesirable purplish or rusty shadings. 
MAUVE 
Chieftain: A Gold Medal Sweet Pea with large blooms of 
a pure satiny mauve color. Exceptionally fine. 
ORANGE 
Colorado: An orange color in all its purity and richness. It 
gives a dazzling effect. 
ORANGE (DEEP) 
Orange Picture: Rich pure orange. 
ORANGE (SCARLET) 
Gloriosa: The combination of orange and scarlet as ex¬ 
hibited in this splendid sweet pea is undefinably beauti¬ 
ful. A glorious large flowered variety. 
PINK (DEEP) 
Pinkie: A clean clear pink that defies description. The 
large, well-formed blooms are carried in fours on a fine 
long stem. 
