Burpee’s Prize Winning 
The Burpee 
Winner of the Silver Medal , 
Scottish National Sweet Pea So¬ 
ciety. A fascinating and entirely 
distinct shade that never fails to 
attract attention—soft chamois- 
cerise, suffused salmon. In ad¬ 
dition to its lovely color, The 
Burpee is sunproof. 
The flowers are well propor¬ 
tioned, large and freely borne on 
long, substantial stems. When 
first introduced, the color was one 
that had never before been 
known in Sweet Peas—a color 
that was the forerunner of many 
other beautiful new and unusual 
shades. $1.50 per lb. 
Atlantic 
Award of Merit , National 
Sweet Pea Society. There is a 
warm softness to this variety 
that is most appealing. The 
Geranium-pink color is suf¬ 
fused throughout with amber 
and a new effect is given by 
the lace-like netting of cherry- 
bloom-pink which adds con¬ 
siderably to its attractiveness. 
Plants are vigorous and 
free flowering; each spray 
carries four large, well pro¬ 
portioned anti well displayed 
blooms. Entirely distinct in 
color and especially beautiful 
under artificial light. Atlan¬ 
tic is sure to be admired for 
its unusual, charming beauty. 
70c per lb. 
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W. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
