GIANT FLOWERING SPENCER TYPE 
The World’s Finest Orchid Flowering 
Sweet Peas 
SWEET PEAS are heavy feeders. A light 
application of VIGORO, sprinkled over the 
surface of the soil, then roughed up and 
watered thoroughly, every six -weeks, will 
insure luxuriant growth of both vine and 
flower. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
NITRAGIN BACTERIA for sweet peas, 25c, 
full directions with each package. 
Soaking the seed in a solution of NITRA- 
GIN BACTERIA will greatly increase size 
and brilliance of blooms. A 25c can will do 
the trick. Instructions on each can. 
The kind that produces those large fluted 
flowers, 3 to 4 to each stem. 
Sweet Peas for 1936 
DIRECT FROM THE W. A. BURPEE CO. 
These superb named varieties: Large Pkt. 
5c; V 2 ox. 10c; 1 ox. 20c; *4 lb. 65c; 1 lb. 
.^ 2 . 00 : 
AMBITION, a beautiful lavender-lilac with 
a darker shade at the base. 
AMY JOHNSON, soft shade of old rose, over¬ 
laid with rich salmon-cerise. 
ASCOT, clear shell pink, intensely ruffled. 
A beauty. 
AVALANCHE, a giant pure white that is 
unexcelled. 
BEATALL, brilliant and lustrous cerise pink 
with a salmon sheen. 
BONNIE LASSIE, a new bright pink on 
white ground. 
BONNY BRIAR, a new rich rose-pink. Very 
large. 
BRILLIANT, tyrian rose, suffused with 
bronze. 
CAVALCADE, a luminous orange-pink of 
wonderful size. 
COLORADO, a bright, rich golden orange. 
FANTASY, chocolate - maroon stripes on 
cream ground. 
FELIX, white, freckled with chestnut-red. 
FLAMING JUNE, flaming scarlet-cerise. 
Very large. 
FLORADALE PURPLE, a truly charming 
shade of lovely purple. 
HUNTSMAN, strikingly brilliant scarlet. 
LEVIATHAN, a rich, glowing deep maroon. 
PURPLE PERFECTION, a new deep, rich 
purple. 
SENATOR, claret stripes on heliotrope. A 
marvel of beauty. 
MIXED SPENCER VARIETIES, a good 
standard mixture. Pkt. 5c; 1 ox. 10c; *4 
lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
BURPEE’S BLEND OF SPENCERS, a su¬ 
perior mixture of 32 of the best named 
varieties. A mixture that is unequalled at 
any price. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 ozs. 25c; 
*4 lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50. 
Early Flowering Sweet Peas 
These early flowering varieties were first 
brought out for the greenhouse trade. The 
colors are brighter than the ordinary Spen¬ 
cer varieties and they bloom fully three 
weeks earlier. Extensive experiments in 
Colorado have shown that they are perfect¬ 
ly adaptable to out-door culture. If you 
like those exquisite pastel shades that 
you buy in flower stores, try some of these 
EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
PRICES—Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 25c; 1 oz. 
45c; 34 lb. $1.25. 
APOLLO, Soft Salmon Cerise. 
BLUE BIRD, Violet Blue. 
BURPEE’S ORANGE, deep orange. 
COLUMBIA, pink and white. 
FLAMINGO, orange salmon. 
GLITTERS, bright, fiery orange. 
GRENADIER, dazzling scarlet. 
HARMONY, clear lavender. 
LAVENDER KING, deep lavender. 
MADONNA, giant white, black seeded. 
NEW BLUE, deep, clear blue. 
ROSE QUEEN, rose pink. 
SNOWSTORM IMPROVED, pure white. 
SPRING SONG, salmon pink. 
SUPERIOR PINK, new rose pink. 
VULCAN, vivid scarlet. 
WHITE HARMONY, pure white. 
ZVOLANEK’S ROSE, giant rose pink. 
FINE MIXED, a well balanced mixture of 
all desirable shades. 
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