Burpee*s Famous 
Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
Varieties are arranged in each color class from deep to light shades 
On this and succeeding pages we list, by color, the finest and most distinct varieties of the World-Famous Burpee Giant 
Waved (or Spencer) Sweet Peas. Only those varieties with the largest and best formed flowers, longest and strongest stems, 
most desirable blooming and growing habits, are included. The frilled flowers are mostly borne four to a stem. Every 
variety has been thoroughly tested and proved to be of high quality. 1 oz. will sow 25 ft. of row. 
* We have marked with a star (*) the varieties that we prefer in each color class; if you are in doubt as to which to 
choose, make your selection from those thus marked. 
Ruffled White Sweet Pea 
White 
3417 Ruffled White* A wonderful new ruffled white- 
seeded white, with duplex and triplex standards. Very 
large. Often bears five blooms to a stem. 
3404 Burpee’s Best White* Well named, for it is 
the best white-seeded, white waved Sweet Pea. 
3439 Gigantic* An enormous new black-seeded white 
of wonderful purity, exquisite texture, artistic form and fine 
substance. Beautifully frilled; long stemmed. 
3438 Karnes Black-seeded pure white; often 5 large, 
bold, heavily perfumed blooms to a stem, 
3453 Sextet Queen Often produces 5 or 6 flowers to a 
stem. A remarkably fine black-seeded white. 
Cream 
3613 Ruffled Primrose* The best ruffled black- 
seeded cream or primrose of unrivalled superiority. Very 
large, well duplexed, and handsomely frilled. 
3411 Grand National Large, frilly flowers of true 
"*deep cream or primrose. Black-seeded. 
3446 Mastercream Very deep cream or primrose. A 
black-seeded variety of recent introduction. 
3589 What Joy* Rich, deep primrose-yellow, changing 
to cream as the flowers age. White-seeded. 
3419 Daffodil Improved Deep cream or primrose; 
black-seeded. A good old reliable standby. 
Picotee and Blush Pink 
3571 Sunkist Cream with decided picotee edge of rose. 
3445 Youth Beautiful white blooms with a distinct, at¬ 
tractive rose-pink edge. Exceptionally fragrant. 
3583 Valentine Pleasing shade of blush-pink. 
3403 Horn of Plenty (Multiflora) Blush rose-pink be¬ 
coming lighter blush-pink towards the white center. 5 or 6 
flowers are borne to a stem when the plants are well grown. 
Oz. $2.00; 100 pkts. $12.50; 1000 pkts. $100.00. 
Deep Pink on Cream 
3617 Rapture Delightful shade of deep rose-pink on a 
rich, creamy white ground. Splendid large flowers. 
3502 Loveliness a lovely shade of rich pink on deep 
cream ground. Wonderful color for cut flowers. 
3565 Ruffled Beauty Cream-pink with a sheen of 
bright lilac. Exquisitely ruffled giant blooms, 
3146 Ruffled Pink* Large, ruffled flowers of deep rose- 
pink on cream. Oz. 40^; 4 OZ8. $1.50; lb. $5.00. 
3413 Fluffy Ruffles Improved Dainty cream-pink. 
The giant blooms are beautifully ruffled. 
Salmon Pink on Cream 
3420 Station Master Distinct color—Hydrangea- 
pink flushed warm cerise-rose; very large. 
3535 Miss California Cream-pink; salmon hue. 
3153 Picardy* An especially warm, salmon-pink. Large 
flowers, long stems; a vigorous grower. 
Oz. 25^; 4 ozs. 75^; lb. $2.50. 
3478 Bonnie Lassie Cream-pink suffused salmon. 
3433 Elstree Bright pink on cream ground; distinct and 
very frilly. Extra long, strong stems. 
3514 Mary Pickford Cream-pink suffused salmon. 
3481 Affection Light coral-pink on cream ground. Very 
pretty and magnificent shade. 
Light Pink 
3418 Lady Ruffles Improved* Soft pink seif on 
white ground; of exquisite beauty and form. Gold Medal 
Winner, Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. 
3405 Ascot Clear shell-pink. Very pretty and pleasing. 
Deep Pink 
3619 Pinnacle* a choice addition to this class—rich, 
deep rose-pink with a suggestion of white near the base of 
the standard and wings. Extra long stems. 
3449 Bonny Briar Beautifully formed flowers of a 
pleasing shade of deep rose-pink. 
3509 Pinkie Clear deep rose-pink—an exquisite shade. 
3447 Rose Pink Appropriately named. Pkt. 15^. 
3154 Prolific* (Multiflora) Warm shade of rose-pink. 
Valuable addition to the “many flowered” group; when 
well grown, they produce 5, 6 or 7 medium-large flowers to 
the stem. Oz. 40^; 4 ozs. $1.50; lb. $5.00. 
Any of the above, except where quoted: Oz. 10^; 4 ozs. 20^; lb. 70^. 
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