Keep Up to Date by Growing the Best 
GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Sweet Peas are and always have been one of our floral specialties. As climbing vines for trellises, or as an 
individual row across the garden, they make a wonderful showing. Every year our lists of varieties are revised 
to include the best type of each color, newer varieties supplanting those of less m^rit. 
The following selection comprises the most popular varieties in their respective colors: 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
NEW EXHIBITION NOVELTIES 
(Original Packets) 
Autocrat. Immense blooms, brilliant rose 
pink, overlaid glowing orange. 
Bountiful. An excellent mid-blue and when 
well grown, produce 5 to 7 flowers to a 
stem. 
Cream Gigantic. Big, bold, densely waved 
flower of a rich cream coloring. Of great 
substance and strong growth. 
Coster Boy. Combination of pink flushed, 
bright rose on white ground, five and six 
blooms on long stems. 
Crony. Large flowers on long stems, tinted 
a soft golden salmon orange; strong grower. 
Fairyland. Of outstanding vigor and size of 
bloom, light rose pink on cream ground, 
deepening towards edge. 
King Lavender. Huge flowers of clear laven¬ 
der-blue, frequently five flowers are borne 
on long, stout stems. 
Leader. Large, bold flowers, perhaps the 
largest yet raised. The color is a warmer 
shade than salmon pink on rich cream 
ground. 
Maytime. Rich golden cerise, fours and 
fives on long stems. 
Sentiment. Deep chamois-pink on light 
cream ground. 
Startler. Considered the best scarlet yet 
obtained. A very vivid shade. Large 
flowers. 
Vista. Large, clear, light purple on a white 
ground; beautifully waved flowers. 
Any of the above varieties, pkt. 50c. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
CREAM PINK AND BLUSH SHADES 
Mary Pickford. Cream pink, suffused 
apricot. 
Bonnie Ruffles. Salmon pink on rich cream 
ground. 
CARMINE AND CERISE SHADES 
Charming. Shade of deep cerise rose. 
Flamingo. Orange scarlet, shaded cerise. 
Grand Slam. Bright scarlet-cerise shaded 
orange. 
CRIMSON AND SCARLET SHADES 
Hollyberry. Bright scarlet, flushed orange. 
Red Boy. Rich bright crimson. 
BLUE, LAVENDER, MAUVE AND 
PURPLE SHADES 
Ambition. Deep lavender-lilac. 
Capri. Beautiful light blue. 
Chieftain. Pure satiny mauve, large flowers. 
Flagship. Deep navy blue, large size. 
Highlander. Pure clear lavender. 
Olympia. Rich deep purple of immense size. 
Reflection. Bright clear amethyst blue. 
MAROON 
Black Diamond. Rich chocolate maroon. 
STANDARD VARIETIES —Continued 
ORANGE SHADES 
Orange Flame. Deepest orange. A glorious 
color. 
Tangerine, Improved. Bright glowing 
orange. 
PICOTEE EDGED 
Sunkist. Cream, pink pictoee edge. 
Youth. Pink edge on pure white ground. 
PINK, SALMON AND ROSE SHADES 
Ascot. Clear deep pink, intensely frilled. 
Cavalcade. Ruby-red shaded rose and 
salmon to orange pink. 
Peggy Ann. Attractive celar glowing salmon 
pink. 
Pinkie. Deep rose pink on long stems. 
Supreme. Clear pink of large size. 
YELLOW AND CREAM SHADES 
Grand National. Large, frilly flowers of 
deep cream or primrose. 
What Joy. Deep rich primrose-yellow. 
WHITE 
Avalanche. Large pure white. 
Gigantic. An enormous white of wonderful 
purity. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., M lb. $1.50 
SUPERB MIXTURE 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., K lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00 
BURNETT’S EXHIBITOR’S 
COLLECTIONS 
1 pkt. each, 12 Choice Named 
Varieties, our selection.$1.50 
1/2 oz. each, 12 Choice Named 
Varieties, our selection. 2.75 
1 oz. each, 12 Choice Named 
Varieties, our selection. 5.00 
EARLY OR WINTER 
FLOWERING 
Especially adapted for forcing under glass 
for winter and early spring blooming. Equally 
good for outdoors, flowering about three 
weeks earlier than the summer-flowering type. 
NEW AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Treasure Island. Beautiful golden orange. 
Large-flo.vered and semi-duplexed. 
Cinderella. Pure clear, pale or silver blue. 
Blossoms large and heavily frilled, mostly 
in fours on long stems. 
Delicious. Combination of crushed straw¬ 
berry and cream. 
Iris Blue. Deep Iris blue color. 
Navy Blue. Rich dark blue, vigorous grower. 
Titania. Mammoth-flowered rose self. 
Rose Picotee. Ruffled pure white salmon- 
rose edging. 
Each of above, pkt. 50c. 
GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEA, Harmony 
Early or Winter Flowering-Con/mned 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Amethyst. Rich royal purple. 
Apollo. Salmon pink, large flowers. 
Ball’s Blue. Bright mid-blue, free flowering. 
Ball’s Orange. The best clear deep orange. 
Blue Danube. Large clear lavender blue. 
Pkt. 35c., oz. $1.50. 
Early Blue Bird. A charming shade of blue. 
Early Mariner (New). Clear marine blue. 
Pkt. 35c., oz. $1.50. 
Exposition Pink. A gorgeous rich pink. 
Florist Blue. Superior to any other clear 
blue. Pkt. 35c., oz. $1.50. 
Grenadier. Glowing Poppy scarlet. 
Harmony. Beautiful clear lavender. 
Imperial Pink. Clear pink, enormous size. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Beautiful rose pink. 
Laddie Improved. Rose, extra long¬ 
stemmed. 
Lavender King. A rich true deep lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Deep brilliant rose pink. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear rich blue. 
Mrs. Kerr. The best early flowering salmon 
Red Bird. Bright crimson, velvety sheen. 
Shirley Temple. Charming and dainty 
shade of pink. 
Snowstorm Improved. Finest of all whites. 
Top Hat. Distinct new color, deep velvety 
violet. Pkt. 35c., oz. $1.50. 
White Harmony. Large pure white. 
Zvolanek’s Josie. Brilliant rose pink. 
Zvolanek’s Salmon. Salmon-cerise. 
Above Standard Varieties, pkt. 25c., 
oz. $1.00, except where priced 
Mixed: Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
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