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 merit. 
The following selection comprises the most popular varieties in their respective colors: 
NEW INTERMEDIATE SPRING 
FLOWERING 
A new class blooming later than the Winter 
and earlier than the Summer flowering. Very 
much suited for Mid-winter sowing in the 
greenhouse to produce flowers for early April 
picking. Their vigor of growth, ability to 
stand the hot weather and the unusually long 
and stout stems make them adaptable for 
Summer planting outdoors where they will 
bloom in early Fall. 
Clear Blue, True Lavender, Rose Pink 
Each, pkt. 25c., oz. $1.00 
NOVELTY 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
Glamour Girl. Soft shade of light fawn- 
pink. Flowers large and ruffled, long, stout 
stems. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Beautiful soft rose- 
pink. Large ruffled flowers on long, stout 
stems. 
Red Supreme. The bright red color of this 
new sweet Pea is unique in that it is inten¬ 
sified into a bright, luminous red. 
Salmon Gigantic. This new salmon pink 
has great vigor and enormous sized blooms 
which are nicely waved and frilled and 
produced on fine, long, stiff stems. 
Sweet Afton. Deep silvery pink. A vigor¬ 
ous and heavy-stemmed sort and an excel¬ 
lent Exhibition variety. 
Any of the above varieties, pkt. 35c. 
STANDARD SUMMER¬ 
FLOWERING VARIETIES 
CREAM PINK AND BLUSH SHADES 
Mary Pickford. Cream pink, suffused 
apricot. 
Leader. Salmon pink on cream ground. 
CARMINE AND CERISE SHADES 
Flamingo. Orange scarlet, shaded cerise. 
Grand Slam. Bright scarlet-cerise shaded 
orange. 
Maytime. Rich golden cerise, fours and 
fives on long stems. 
CRIMSON AND SCARLET SHADES 
Red Boy. Rich bright crimson. 
Startler. Considered the best scarlet. 
BLUE, LAVENDER, MAUVE AND 
PURPLE SHADES 
Ambition. Deep lavender-lilac. 
Bountiful. An excellent mid-blue, 5 to 7 
flowers to a stem. 
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. 
Vista. Light purple on a white ground. 
MAROON 
Warrior. Rich chocolate maroon. 
ORANGE SHADES 
Orange Flame. Deepest orange. A glorious 
color. 
Tangerine, Improved. Bright glowing 
orange. 
STANDARD VARIETIES —Continued 
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. 
Discovery. Clear chamois pink, an exquisite 
shade. 
Peggy Ann. Attractive clear glowing salmon 
pink. 
Pinkie. Deep rose pink on long stems. 
Ruffled Rose. Exquisite ruffled blooms of a 
warm rich rose. 
YELLOW AND CREAM SHADES 
Cream Gigantic. Rich cream color, densely 
waved. 
Grand National. Large, frilly flowers of 
deep cream or primrose. 
WHITE 
Avalanche. Large pure white. 
Sextet Queen. Pure white, 5 to 6 flowers 
to a stem. 
White Gigantic. An enormous white of 
wonderful purity. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., lb. $1.50 
SUPERB MIXTURE 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., X 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 INTRODUCTIONS 
Gardenia. Large, ruffled flowers of a dense, 
velvety whiteness, abundance of flowers 
freely produced on long stems. 
Helen Hayes. A new color. A bright coral 
or salmon-cerise with an orange suffusion, 
large frilled flowers. 
Osa Johnson. Pleasing shade of light 
salmon-orange. Clear and luminous, flow¬ 
ers large and waved. 
Red Giant. Superior in size of bloom to any 
other similar variety, large, frilled flowers, 
usually fours to a stem. 
Tops. A lovely, duplexed Sweet Pea of a 
delicious rose-pink color. Under good 
growing conditions usually produces five 
and six flowers on long, straight stems. 
Each of above, pkt. 50c. 
SWEET PEA, Early Flowering Gardenia 
Early or Winter Flowering —Continued 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Amethyst. Rich royal purple. 
Ball’s Orange. The best clear deep orange. 
Ball’s Rose Improved. Deep bright rose. 
Blue Danube. Large clear lavender blue. 
Boon. Deep salmon rose on cream. 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink. 
Daphne. Soft salmon pink on white ground. 
Early Blue Bird. A charming shade of blue. 
Grenadier. Glowing Poppy scarlet. 
Harmony. Beautiful clear lavender. 
Josie. Long-stemmed, clear rose pink. 
Laddie Improved. Rose, extra long¬ 
stemmed. 
Lavender King. A rich true deep lavender. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear rich blue. 
Mrs. Kerr. The best early flowering salmon. 
Pride. Brilliant cerise, extra long stems. 
Princess Blue. Light lavender blue, extra 
large. 
Sequoia. Large-flowered salmon rose. 
Shirley Temple. Charming and dainty 
shade of pink. 
Snowstorm Improved. Finest of all whites. 
Treasure Island. Golden orange, semi- 
duplexed. 
Triumph. Attractive lilac-mauve, long¬ 
stemmed. 
White Harmony. Large pure white. 
Above Standard Varieties, pkt. 25c., 
oz. $1.00 
Mixed: Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c. 
Reliable Flower Seeds 
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