
GIANT RUFFLED SWEET: PEA 
The highest achievement yet attained in Sweet Peas. Peautifully ruffled, duplexed and 
frilled, giving the large wavy flowers a double appearance. Long stems, each carrying four 
fully developed blooms. Twelve sprays make a more massive bunch than eighteen sprays 
of an ordinary Spencer Sweet Pea. The vines make a sturdy growth and bear a profusion — 
of blooms. ‘ 

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* * Delicate salmon-pink on . Rich satiny crimson 
Bonnie Ruffles rich cream ground, Ruffled Crimson that deepens a trifle to- 
: : ward the edges. Hxtra. choice, 
Fluf? Ruffles A lovely rich rose-pink, a : i 
y gleam of soft salmon, and a Ruffled Orchid Warm Javender-rose with 
bright creamy undertone blend into a harmonious a pastel-mauve sheen that 
cream-pink shade that must be seen to be ap- produces a delicate orchid shade. Large, fully ruf- 
preciated. A flower of exquisite texture and fied blooms. 
fragrance. i 
Pure shade of rose that glows 
Lad Ruf Soft pink self on white Ruffled Rose softly and gives the large 
y es ground, the warm glow of blossoms an individual beauty. Perfectly ruffled. © ‘ 
color running well down to the pase of the standard 4 E i | 
and wings. Received the high honor of winning the Ruffied Whiteluve wie hist age j 
Gold. Medal of the Scottish National Sweet Pea size, often borne five to the 
Society spray. They are beautifully ruffied with duplex and ij 
: triplex standards. This is undoubtedly the outstand- 
Bright, clear blue; large heav- ing white Sweet Pea. 
Ruffled Blue Ps ee . 
ily ruffled flowers. 
; Deep blue; uniform 4 
Ruffied Dark Blue 27/2, ii umitorm Ruffled Mixed 
flowers large, heavily ruffled and duplexed. - A well-balanced mixture containing all of the nad 
4 Lovely carmine-rose, Giant Ruffled varieties, as well asa great many other 
Ruffied Carmine remarkably bright, yet colors and color combinations. The extra large ruf- 
soft and pleasing. The large blooms are perfectly fled and frilled flowers are borne on long stems and 
frilled and borne on long-stemmed sprays. are exceptionally fine for cutting. 
PRICE Your choice of the above Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas at {5c per packet; 2 pkts., 25c; 6 pkts., 60c; 
0Z., 75C;- % Ib., $2.25; Ib., $7.00: 


Giant Ruifled Sweet Peas 
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_.'NocutaTe =——s |: Burgess) Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
lation for 6 Ibs. of seed for only 10c. The old-fashioned Grandiflora varieties are now superseded by the Spencer and the Giant Ruffied types. The 
Spencers have large, round open flowers of extraordinary size, usually measuring two inches across, with wavy 
standards and wide-spreading wings, a very large percentage bearing four of these immense blossoms to the ~ 
Early Flowering Spencer stem, which is long and strong, making them of exceptional value for cutting. 
Sweet Peas 


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Burgess’ Select Mixture Burgess’ Special Blend 
Our Early Bien erie aA in labli oe coms into € S f S 
bloom from 2 to 4 weeks earlier than the Giant Spencers. 
Valuable for greenhouse culture, for outdoor planting © pencers ° pencers 
in sections of the South where later varieties cannot This mixture contains many of the named Spencer This mixture contains 35 distinct varieties in a per- 
be successfully grown, and for eariy blooms in cool varieties, including recent novelties and superb. new fect blend of colors. The color blend is, we believe, 
climates. Choice mixture of all shades and colors. seedlings. A grand variety. of shades and colors. as near perfection as it is possible to attain. Pkt., 
Pkt. (0c; oz., 50c; % 1b., $1.505 Ib., $4.75. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 40c; %4 Ib., $1.20; Ib., $3.75. 15e; oz., 70c; 14 lb., $2.10; lb., $6.50. | 


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Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy 
(Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia). Magnificent, golden yellow, tulip-shaped 
flowers. Blooms from July until frost. 2 ft. Pkt., 10¢; 4% 0z., 30c. 
Make Your Cut Flowers 
Last 5 to10 Days Longer 
MakeThis Test 
SYOURSELF! 
fy Divide your bouquet into 
@ 2 parts. Place halfin 
untreated water; other 
ae half in water treated with 
® FLORALIFE. You’llsee 
with your own eyes 

Annual Poppies are most colorful for early summer beds and _ 
borders. Should be planted where they are to remain as early in 
the spring as the ground-can be worked, as they do not transplant 
well. They bloom quickly and will do well in ordinary soil. May 
also be planted in the Autumn. 2 ft. 
AMERICAN LEGION. Dazzling orange-scarlet; enormous size, _ 
Rich, colorful. 2 ft. Pkt., 10c; 4 oz., 40c. rs 
“a Cut Flowers Last SHIRLEY DOUBLE. Many attractive colors and gorgeous 
DaysL-O-N-G-E-R : : - color combinations. One of the most showy of all Poppies. Pkt., 
when bacteria-killing § eye Cupid or Dwarf Sweet Peas 10c; % 0z., 35c. 
FLORALIFE is used é < 
Dope bedi: a SHIRLEY SINGLE. Loveliest of all single Poppies. Dainty : 
f@ Think of it! And no need CUPID Sweet Peas shades of pink, rose, apricot, salmon, terra-cotta, ete. Pkt., 10e; ~~ 
= Gus tome Locsin om The Cupid or Dwarf Sweet 7 Oks, 80C. ee 
FLORALIFE, patented, Mee Peas are excellent for bedding 
a ee coe oe al and borders; form a line of em- 
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MF cinds. exhibitora Se te erald green foliage a little over PORTU LACA ; OR ROSE MOSS 
Sahel 10 hewte for “ie a foot wide and 8 inches high, 

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2-quart size package & and from June until late sum- One of the most popular low-growing annuals. The brilliant dis- 
or $1.00 for 15 pack- -iaeee mer are literally a sheet of play of colors is very effective when used as edgings and borders. 
Pru pnatiaid: bloom. All the best colors and Also unexcelled for beds and rock gardens, as the 4 to G-imch= = | 
: ; m shades mixed. Pkt., 15c; %4 oz., spreading plants form a thick carpet that is a mass of bloom from 
Sen ES PEWERES es! 50c; 0z., 90c; 14 Ib., $3.00. early summer until frost. Of easy culture and thrives best in 
LAST LONGER light loam or sandy soil in a sunny situation. 
AOE 
Sweet Peas are hardy annuals 
and should he planted in cool 
Double Rose Flowered. Unsurpassed for brillianey. Seed saved | 
weather. they way she Soainene from perfect double flowers, so will produce a large percentage of 
fall as well as the early spring. double blossoms. A fine mixture of Scarlet, Orange-Scarlet, Rose, 
Golden Yellow, White, etc. Pkt., 15¢; 4g 0z., 60c ‘cage 
Single Giant Flowered. Very showy and fine to sow brosdeae 
over sunny banks as a ground cover. Flowers in mixture of the 
richest colors. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c. 5 


Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

