Q we will mail one regular 10-cent packet (40 to 50 
r Ul ZiJC seeds) each of BURPEE’S DAINTY, a beautiful 
picotee pink-edged Spencer; BURPEE’S KING EDWARD, deep 
carmine scarlet; BURPEE’S IRISH BELLE or DREAM, rich lilac 
flushed with pink; MRS. CUTHBERTSON, an exquisite pink, wings 
white-flushed with rose; MRS. HUGH DICKSON, rich apricot on 
cream ground; also 1 large packet (90 to 100 seeds) of the BURPEE 
BLEND OF SUPERB SPENCERS FOR 1915, the finest mixture of 
Spencers or Orchid-Flowered Sweet Peas ever offered. 
Q we will mail one regular 10-cent packet (40 to 50 
A Ul seeds) each of the following: AMERICA, striped 
brilliant red on ivory ground; BURPEE’S CAPTIVATION, rich 
rosy wine red; BURPEE’S DECORATOR, rich rose overlaid with 
terra-cotta; BURPEE’S ETHEL ROOSEVELT, soft primrose 
splashed with crimson; HELEN LEWIS, intense crimson-orange; 
BURPEE’S QUEEN VICTORIA, deep primrose flushed rose. 
FOR 50c we will mail both 25c collections named, and also a 
15-cent packet of ILLUMINATOR. 
Burpee 
Spencers 
are revelations of beauty and daintiness. 
If you have never seen the Burpee-Spencers you 
hardly know Sweet Peas of rare quality. The House 
of Burpee was the first to grow the Spencer type in 
America. At our Flordale Ranch “the California home of Sweet 
Peas,” are produced magnificent strains that have proved unsurpassed. A 
trial of the collections advertised below will show you why we are known the 
world over as the American Headquarters for Sweet Peas. The Burpee 
Leaflet on Sweet Pea Culture with each collection. 
Six Superb Spencers 
Six Standard Spencers 
Known as the leading American seed catalog—this bright book of 
182 pages for 1915 is better than ever before. It is mailed free. 
Write for it today and kindly name HOUSE £&> GARDEN. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Buildings Philadelphia, Pa 
“Five of the Finest” 
we w '^ mail one packet each of KING WHITE, the giant of 
A Ul JUL Spencers—a glistening immaculate pure white; BURPEE’S 
VERMILION BRILLIANT, illustrated in this advertisement, most brilliant 
irridescent scarlet; BURPEE’S MRS. ROUTZAHN, buff-flushed delicate pink; 
BURPEE’S ORCHID, decidedly the best of all lavenders; and BURPEE’S 
unique WEDGWOOD. These are all of our own introduction. KING 
WHITE is shown on cover of Burpee’s Annual for 1915, and the other four 
painted from Nature comprise the beautiful flower plate on page 110. 
Tj' / ^. r . (hi f|A we will mail all three collections as offered above, including a 15c packet 
•C Ul vpl.UU of BURPEE’S ILLUMINATOR; a regular 10 cent packet each of 
ELFRIDA PEARSON, most lovely pink; and STERLING STENT, rich salmon orange—mak¬ 
ing in all Twenty True and Tried Spencers for $1.00. This great offer could not be duplicated 
anywhere else in the world. In ordering it is sufficient to write for BURPEE’S DOLLAR BOX 
OF SPENCERS FOR 1915. 
BURPEE’S ANNUAL 
