Cosmos 
Early Double Crested 
Lovely crested or anemone-shaped 
flowers, 2 to 2K in. across. Many dou¬ 
ble blooms can be expected. 3 to 4 ft. 
1961 Crimson. 
i960 Pink. 
1962 White. 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 20c!; 
Vi oz. 85^5. 
1963 Mixed Colors, Early Dou¬ 
ble Crested The above 3 colors. 
Pkt. 15*?; Vi oz. 75*?; V 2 oz - $1.25. 
Giant Late Single 
Long-stemmed giant blooms, often 
5 in. across, from September until 
hard frost. Stately plants, 6 ft. tall. 
Wonderful class of cosmos for sec¬ 
tions where seasons are long. Earlier 
blooms can be had by starting seed 
indoors in pots or shallow boxes. 
1944 Giant Crimson 
1932 Pink Lady Lenox 
1933 White Lady Lenox 
Any of these 3 Giant Late Singles: 
Pkt. 1 Ocf; Vi oz. 25c!; V 2 oz * 40c?. 
1947 Mixed Colors, Giant 
Late Single The above 3 colors. 
Pkt. 10c?; Vi oz. 20c?; V 2 oz - 30c?. 
26 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Sensation—the largest and earliest of all cosmos 
Burpee’s 
Seeds 
are 
guaranteed 
Early Single 
(Midsummer Flowering) 
Blooms in about 12 weeks from seed 
and continues prof usely for 2 months. 
Flowers 3 in. across; plants about 4 
ft. tall. Desirable everywhere but 
especially valuable where summers 
are short because plants will bloom 
for a long period before frost. 
1937 Crimson.. Any of these: 
1939 Rose. v kt - l 2/j. 
1941 White . 1/2 oz. 40c?. 
1942 Mixed Colors, Early 
Single The above 3 colors. 
Pkt. 10c?; Vi oz. 20 c?; V 2 oz. 35c?. 
1925 Burpee’s Golden 
The same golden orange colored flowers 
as Orange Flare, but plants grow 5 to 
6 ft. tall, have heavier foliage, and re¬ 
quire about W 2 months to bloom. In 
northern states, start seed indoors. This 
cosmos is very popular in the south. 
Pkt. 15c?; Vs oz. 40c?; Vi oz. 70*?. 
1935 Orange Flare 
Well-branched plants, 3 ft. tall, covered 
with showy golden orange flowers in 3 to 
months from seed, and continue to 
bloom profusely until frost. Popular 
everywhere, but especially so in northern 
states where early flowering is so essen¬ 
tial. Does not require staking. 
Pkt. 10c?; Vs oz. 30c?; Vi oz. 50c?. 
Orange Flare—the much wanted early 
golden orange cosmos 
Beautiful summer and fall blooming plants; 
decorative in the garden and wonderful for 
cutting. Always popular, but more so now than 
ever, no doubt due to the introduction of the 
early midseason type a few years ago, followed 
by the beautiful yellow cosmos and Mammoth 
Sensation. Plant as many varieties as space 
will permit, for a garden is incomplete without 
this lovely flower. They are old favorites, a 
constant expression of friendliness, happiness, 
and memories. One of the easiest to grow. 
Sensation (Mammoth Flowering) 
Giant flowers, 4 to 6 in. across, are had 
within 10 weeks from seed and are borne 
most profusely until frost on strong, ro¬ 
bust plants, 4 to 6 ft. high. Flowers have 
prettily fluted petals which slightly over¬ 
lap. They are borne on long strong stems 
so desirable for cutting. Larger flowers, 
if wanted for exhibition or other pur¬ 
poses, may be obtained by disbudding. 
1923 Pink. Pkt. 15c?; Vs oz. 35c?. 
1924 White. Pkt. 15c?; % oz. 35^. 
1922 Mixed The above two colors well 
blended. Extra choice. Pkt. 15*?; 
Vs oz. 30c?; V4 oz. 50*?; V 2 oz. 85*?. 
Late Double Crested 
Many double flowers, some with broad 
outer petals and crested centers, others 
all double. Long-stemmed. 3 to 4 ft. 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 15c?; 
1946 Crimson King 
1948 Pink Beauty 
1949 White Queen 
1950 Mixed Colors, Late Dou¬ 
ble Crested All three colors mixed. 
Pkt. 15*?; V\ oz. 50c?; V 2 oz. 85c?. 
Vi oz. 60c?; 
V 2 oz. $1.00. 
Double Crested Cosmos 
Special Collection Offers 
Five Early Single 
Flowering Cosmos 
Crimson, Rose, White, the 
showy golden Orange Flare, 
and Mixed Mammoth 
Flowered Sensation. 
7730 5 Pkts. —One of each 
(value 55*?) for nj; , 
only *500 
77Q1 10 Pkts. —Two of each 
# (value $ 1 . 10 ) , 
for only OOp 
Special Collection Offer 
Three Early Double 
Crested Cosmos 
Crimson, Pink, and White. 
7733 One pkt ' eac ^ the se 
* # three lovely colors a(\a 
(value 60*?) for only 
