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Surety Seeds Catalog (PH 4-2) (68 pages)

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Se Nhe hy i gn LE Juxs Giant Waved Spencer SWEET PEAS Price Any Variety, Packet 10c; Ounce 30c You will be well pleased with every one of the varicties offered on this page. They were chosen from among the hundreds offered as possessing the most merit in their respective color classification. No. 1024. AMERICA—An ivory-white ground, distinctly striped with brilliant crimson-red. Very large and a constant bloomer. No. 1194. BARBARA. Sce page 46. No. 1224. CHARMING—The color is a bright glowing cerise with a rich salmon sheen. Its. unusual glitter is mighty attractive. No. 1166. COMMANDER GODSALL —An attractive shade of deep violetblue. The flowers are large and well waved. Very free blooming. No. 1225. CRIMSON KING. Sce page 46. No. 1226. _DAISYBUD—Harmonious shades of apple-blossom tints with an elusive suffusion of cream pink. Very pretty. No. 1195. ELEGANCE—Its color is a lovely blush-lilac, faintly suffused with a delicate pink. The blooms are un; usually large. No. 1072. FIERY CROSS—The standard is a deep cherry-red with an orange . suffusion. The wings are a rich cherry_ orange. Most beautiful. ; No. 1227. FLORADALE FAIRY— Large, well-waved blooms. Blooms of a rich deep cream color. Holds its color better than any other cream. No. 1228 FORDHOOK BLUE. See page 46. : “) No. 1229. HAWLMARK'S SALMON ' PINK--Rich, deep pink. attractively tinted with salmon and orange. . This is indeed a lively color. No. 1197. JEAN IRELAND. See page 46.. ° No. 1230. page 46. MARY PICKFORD. Sce No. 1041. KING WHITE—Remarkable for its glistening purity and perfect finish. The blooms, are immense in size and well waved. No. 1049. NEW WEDGEWOOD—A fine blue sort of large size and brilliance coloring. The flowers are much waved and very darge.No. 1231. PINKIE—A very lovely clear deep pink Variety with magnificent flowers, well placed on long, strong stems. The largest pink, No. 1232. POWERSCOURT. Sce page 46. No. 1113. ROYAL PURPLE —An excellent variety with large rich purple blooms, borne profusely in fours on long stems. No. 1233. SCARLET GLOW. glowing scarlet-red retaining deep color after cutting. flower. No. 1234, SPARKLER—A charming combination of a large rose standard with well-spread cream wings. The best bi-color Sweet Pea. No. 1189. SUNSET—A beautiful shade of soft rich rose with a distinct halo of luminous yellow toward the base. No. 1123. TANGERINE IMPROVED. See page 46. No. 1235. THE SULTAN—A rich black velvety-maroon. Large well-formed flowers carried on fine long stems. No. 1125. pleasing shade of light pink, A beautifully waved flowers, with ih Rich its vivid A very showy exquisite texture and great substance. VALENTINE—A i Grown by Burpee Page Forty-seven [U3 Mixed SPENCER SWEET PEAS A superb mixture of best giant waved varicties. This splendid mixture contains all varicties of the Spencer type and is designed for those who wish all colors, shades and tints but do not care to keep them separate or to go to the expense of purchasing each of the many varieties separately. No. 1007. Mixed Spencer. Pkt., 1c; 02.. 25¢: 1) Ib,, 75e: Ib. $2.25: \