General List of Burpee’s 
Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
specialized in them for years. Our experts are constantly working to im¬ 
prove the quality of existing varieties as well as to procure, by cross-hy¬ 
bridizing and selecting, new colors, stronger growth of vines, larger flowers, 
and longer stems. Our success has been well demonstrated by the intro¬ 
duction of some of the finest novelties in existence, known the world over. 
Burpee’s Floradale Farms in California are ideally located for growing 
Sweet Pea seed. The deep, rich, alluvial soil and the moderately cool 
weather during the growing season encourage a strong, vigorous vine 
growth, plenty of flowers, followed by well-developed pods filled with 
plump, healthy and full-of-vitality seed. The most exacting care is given, 
not only to the growing of the crop, but also to keeping the varieties true. 
Per pound 
Adonis—Rose-pink shaded salmon on cream ground. $0.70 
Adorable—Clear light cerise on cream ground.70 
All Bright —Scarlet-cerise intensifying to fiery scarlet.70 
Ambition—(G.M. 1930)—Outstanding lavender-lilac.70 
America—Ivory-white striped crimson-red.70 
Amethyst—Bright, clear amethyst-blue.70 
Amy Johnson—(A.M. 1931)—Old-rose overlaid rich salmon-cerise.70 
Anglo—(A.M. 1932)—Soft cream suffused blush-pink.70 
Artiste—Clear geranium-pink, salmon shaded—a lively, glowing color. 3.00 
Ascot—Clear shell-pink.70 
Atlantic—(A.M. 1932)—Soft geranium-pink suffused amber.70 
Audrey—Rich, deep salmon-pink on white ground. 4.50 
Austin Frederick Improved—Rosy lavender.70 
Avalanche—Pure white; white-seeded.70 
Barbara—Lovely soft salmon.70 
Beatall—(A.M. 1929)—Rich pink suffused salmon and rose.70 
Betty—Deep orange standard, salmon-pink wings.70 
Blodwyn—Rich deep crimson.70 
Blue Bird—Exceptionally fine mid-blue.70 
Blue Ribbon—Deep gentian-blue shaded purple.70 
Bonnie Lassie—(G.M. 1931)—Bright pink on white ground.70 
Bonny Briar—(S.M. 1932)—Rich rose-pink.70 
Boy Blue—(Carter Cup)—Bright blue.70 
Bridesmaid—Cream-pink shaded rose-pink.70 
Brilliant Rose—All the name implies.70 
Burpee’s Best White—The best white-seeded white waved Sweet Pea.70 
Capri—Beautiful light blue; very vigorous. 3.00 
Captain Blood—Bright blood-scarlet, veneered copper.70 
Cavalcade—(A.M. 1931)—Ruby-red shaded rose and salmon melting into a 
luminous orange-pink.70 
Charity—Brilliant crimson.70 
Charming—Bright cerise with salmon sheen.70 
Chieftain—Pure satiny mauve free from any purple shading.70 
Cissie—(A.M. 1933)—Delicate shade of pink melting into a rich cream ground. . . 4.50 
Colorado—Golden orange.70 
26 G.M. — Gold Medal; S.M. = Silver Medal; A.M. = Award of Merit; C.M. = Certificate of Merit 
