Burpee’s Early Flowering Sweet Peas 
Varieties are arranged in each color class from deep to light shades 
Burpee’s Early Flowering Sweet Peas come into bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier than the Summer Flowering varieties offered 
on pages 32 to 36. They are especially adapted for growing in frost-free sections and for earliest blooms outdoors in the 
North, and also valuable for winter flowering under glass. They are being planted more and more every year. 
If you live where the late Sweet Peas have not done well, have your customers try the Early Flowering. They will bloom 
before the summer heat arrives. Sweet Peas do best in cool weather. If seed was not sownin the fall, it should be sown as 
early in the spring as the ground can be prepared in an open, sunny location, and deep rich soil which must be well drained. 
Burpee’s Sweet Peas are famous the world over as the ‘‘Best That Grow.’’ The flowers are extra large, of perfect form and 
texture, well placed on long, strong stems, and usually produced in sprays of four. 
V4 lb. or more of any named Sweet Pea listed may be ordered at the lb. rate 

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Kate Smith, beloved radio star, with the new 
bright scarlet Sweet Pea named in her honor 
by David Burpee. 
White 
3327 White Harmony* The finest black-seeded pure 
white. Large blooms on extra long stems. 
3390 Burpee’s White Magnificent large, frilled, pure 
glistening white flowers which are particularly sweet-scented. 
A splendid white-seeded white. 
3395 White Giant* Flowers are extremely large, of the 
purest white, and perfectly placed in fours on long, strong 
stems. An extra choice white-seeded white. 
Oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢; Ib. $2.50. 
Cream 
3334 Oriental Deep cream or primrose flowers of large 
size and unusual beauty. Black-seeded. 
Salmon Pink 
3161 Joseph* Truly magnificent color—a soft and pleas- 
ing bright salmon-pink on cream. Flowers are very large; 
stems are long and strong. The best of its color. 
Oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢; Ib. $2.50. 
3348 Emblem Bright salmon pink on cream; delightful 
color either by day or artificial light. . 
3357 Pink Wonder One of the most popular salmon- 
pink varieties on white ground. Very vigorous. 
3356 Bridesmaid* Extra large, light salmon-pink flow- 
ers on white ground. A favorite with many. 

We have marked with a star (*) the varieties that 
we particularly like in each color class; if you are 
in doubt as to which to choose, make your selection from 
those thus marked. All are lovely and each has its own 
merits; you would not make a mistake in planting any 
of them. 

Scarlet and Scarlet Cerise 
3361 Kate Smith* (New) Unusually long-stemmed, 
large, well-formed bright scarlet flowers with a slight suffu- 
sion or undertone of rose. The best of its color. 
Oz. 70¢; 4 ozs. $2.40; lb. $8.00. 
3321 The Premier* Glorious scarlet, further enhanced 
by a sheen of orange-cerise. Always admired. 
3310 Grenadier A remarkably luminous color —intense, 
brilliant poppy-scarlet. Flowers are attractively waved. 
3324 Sunray* Scarlet-cerise, flushed salmon. 
Cream Pink 
3319 Peerless Pink Glowing eosine-pink on cream 
ground; faint rose shadings in the wings. Most desirable. 
3362 Peachblow* Clear rose-pink on cream, the rose 
being more intense towards the edges. Entire flower is over- 
laid with an amber sheen. Prettily frilled. 
Fawn Pink 
3368A Jean Burpee* Glowing La France pink with 
a sheen of primrose; the last word in color. 
3162 Golden Pink* Outstanding color—glowing golden 
or fawn pink; beautiful, especially under artificial light. 
Large, well-waved flowers. Oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢; Ib. $2.50. 
3309 World’s Fair Light golden cream faintly overlaid 
with a delicate suffusion of fawn, deeper towards the edges. 
Oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢; Ib. $2.50. 
Rose 
3384 American Beauty* Of the same crimson-rose 
color as its namesake, the American Beauty Rose. 
3306 Pearl Buck* Rich warm rose standard with an 
orange tinge; wings are deep rose. Beautiful. 
Oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢; Ib. $2.50. 
3305 Chevalier Pure rose with just a faint and elusive 
touch of light lemon bronze that is irresistibly charming. 
Cerise and Salmon Cerise 
3155 Better Baltimore Vivid salmon-cerise chang- 
ing, when fully open, to a warm and pleasing shade of rosy 
cerise suffused salmon. Extra large; long stems. 
3351 Inspiration* Very large, nicely waved salmon- 
cerise flowers on long, sturdy stems. 
3328 Helen Hayes* A soft and appealing shade of 
coral or coral-cerise enlivened by a luminous suffusion of 
bright orange. Flowers are extremely large and frilled. 
Oz. 35¢; 4 ozs. $1.20; lb. $4.00. 
3364 Glamor Glamorous, rich, but mellow eosine-pink, 
lighted and softened with a light salmon sheen. 
3156 Vera* Soft but vivid pink flushed on amber ground 
blending into a gorgeous salmon-cerise. Large. 
o Any of the above, except where quoted: Oz. 15¢; 4 ozs. 45¢; Ib. $1.50. 
