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SEEDS THAT GROW
BURPEE’S
Seeds are Sold
in any quantity,
bat only ander seal
(See page 5)
“ Genuine
ft
IF
Seal is Unbroken
Packages of one ounce or more are DATED 1914
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FORJ914
Wholesale Catalog for Seedsmen and Dealers only who buy to sell again
W* Atlee Burpee & Co.
OFFICES AND CITY WAREHOUSES
BURPEE BUILDINGS North Fifth Street, York Avenue and Buttonwood Street PHILADELPHIA
Seed Farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and California
PHILADELPHIA,
PENNA,
Copyright, iei4, by W. Atlee Burpee &. Co. All Rights Reserved.
TE'RMS OF SALE
Philadelphia, January 1, 1914.
A.11 bills purchased after this date will be charged at the prices quoted herein,— unless special offers are made by letter or telegram and referred to in the order. Not less than ten pounds of one variety will be invoiced at the rates per hundred pounds.
Terms of Credit re^u^ar customers and well-known houses of established
credit, all bills bought from this catalog are due June 1st without regard to date of purchase, excepting Beans, Com and Peas on which terms are (except when included in a general order) sixty days net or subject to a discount of one and a half per cent, for cash within teu days of invoice. All accounts are subject to sight draft on June 10th, if payment is not received previously by mail. Goods purchased after June 1st are payable on October 1st and subject to sight draft.
Bills purchased on special quotations, made by letter or telegram, are net .gixty days from date of invoice, or subject to a discount of one and a half per cent, for cash within ten days of date of invoice.
Grass and Clover Seeds, Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes in quantity,
are invariably net cash.
ffe#" Unknown correspondents desiring credit are requested to give satisfactory reference in Philadelphia or New York.
Cash Discount We allow a discount of Five Per Cent, on orders accompanied
V'adll EHov-HJUIIl. by a cash remittance, and also on all bills except where Beans,
Corn and Peas only are ordered (at catalog prices) paid within ten days from date of invoice, or a discount of One Per Cent, a month on all bills (at catalog prices) if paid before June 1st.
The Prices Quoted are those ruling at this date. We expect to adhere to them through the spring, except where important changes compel us to advance or reduce our prices, when we shall be governed by the market. 10 lbs. and more will be supplied at the rates per 100 lbs.; b lb. and b bushel at pound and bushel rates ; but smaller quantities
will be charged at a higher rate.
NO CHARGE for Packing or Cartage . — Bags and boxes are charged at Cost. After delivering to forwarders in good order (as shown by Bill of Lading) our responsibility ceases.
Insurance will be effected only when so directed.
SEALED PACKAGES. — We make no charge for sealing pounds, pecks, or bushels, but at the low bulk prices quoted, we shall charge for putting up in smaller sealed packages, when so ordered, as follows :
In Ounces.— One cent per ounce, 50 cts. per 100 ounces.
In Quarter-Pounds, Pints, and Quarts.— Two cents for each package.
In Two-Quarts and Four-Quarts.— A charge of three cents per package.
WE DO NOT COMMISSION SEEDS. — In response to hundreds of inquiries each year, we would state that we positively decline to send out any Seeds on Comrnission. Dealers handling seeds in packets will be supplied on liberal terms, and by ordering judiciously, those left over can he destroyed, and the business yet be more profitable and satisfactory than the handling of commission seeds.
TO THE TRADE DISCOUIUS From our Retail Prices.
In our Retail Catalog — BURPEE'S NEW ANNUAL FOR 1914 — are many varieties of seed and books for which frequently other Seedsmen receive retail orders. We supply
All Seeds in Packets at 50 Per Cent. Discount.
500 packets or more at 60 Per Cent. Discount.
Excepting the Four New Sweet Peas now first offered.
Small quantities .from our Retail Catalog, which cannot be invoiced at the low pound or bushel prices quoted herein, are charged at the following rates of discount from retail prices :
Vegetable Seeds by the Ounce,.
Seeds by the Quart or Pint, -
Seeds in Collections (except “ Dollar Box”)
Potatoes by the Pound, -
Bulbs in Collections, -
BOOKS on Garden Topics, -
40 per cent, discount 33 ' “
40
40 “ •*
20
40 " ••
At the above liberal rates of discount the goods travel at expense of purchaser, and when sent by mail the cost of postage will be added to the invoice.
Cable Address, BURPEE, Philadelphia
The Burpee-Quality in Seeds
Philadelphia, January 1, 1914.
THE steady increase from year to year in the BURPEE BUSINESS is due not only to the constantly widening circle of planters who have confidence in our strains of seeds, but also to the fact that intelligent Dealers in Seeds recognize that it pays to handle High Grade SEEDS OF THE BURPEE-QUALITY and thus make pleased customers.
OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, — many of twenty to thirty years’ standing, — need no new assurance of fidelity on our part. The Burpee reputation for SEEDS OF QUALITY has been builded upon an aim always to maintain the truth of our motto: —
Burpee’s Seeds Grow and are The Best Seeds that can be Grown
In thirty-seven years of successful seed selling we have introduced more Novelties that are now in general cultivation than have any three other firms. We produce Selected Stocks upon our own seed farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and California, while FORDHOOK FARMS are famous as the largest trial grounds in America. No Government Experi- mental Station attempts such complete trials each season, and the information here obtained is of incalculable benefit both to planters and seedsmen everywhere.
For honest descriptions that really describe the characteristics of the various Vegetables and Flowers, with illustrations from photographs, kindly consult our Retail Catalog, copy of which has been already mailed to you.
The printed prices have been fixed at actual values as they appear to-day. Wherever possible, however, we shall be pleased to make Special Quotations by mail or wire to buyers of large quantities. Trusting to be favored with your orders throughout the season, and assuring you of prompt and faithful attention,
We remain, sincerely yours,
Burpee Buildings:
North Fifth Street,
York Avenue and Buttonwood Street,
Philadel phia.
Seed Gardens and Trial Grounds at our famous FORDHOOK FARMS, Bucks County, Pa., SUNNYBROOK FARM, New Jersey, and FLORADALE FARM. Lompoc, California.
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BURPEE, Philadelphia,
Is Our Registered Cable Address.
All foreign customers are requested to advise us of their shortest cable address. Customers in America who wish to telegraph will also find the following additional code useful.
Please note the code-words below that would be used in our reply, either by cable or telegram. For other sentences, use the 5th Edition of A. B. C. Code.
FOR OFFERS AND INQUIRIES.
CODE-WORD.
Daubling
Dean
Decoy
Defend
Defender
Deform
Deject
Delude
Derange
Descend
Descry
Deserve
Desiccate
Code-
TRANSLATION.
Telegraph your lowest prices for
Mail your lowest prices for
Mail your lowest prices for , and send samples.
Telegraph when goods can be shipped.
Advise immediately by mail how soon goods will be shipped.
Can you offer for acceptance by mail ?
Can you offer any ? If so, telegraph prices.
Can yon offer any ? If so, mail prices.
Telegraph quantities you can offer of following, with prices. State by letter quantities you can offer of following, with prices.
When can you ship ?
Please reply by telegraph.
Please reply by letter.
words that will be used in OUR ANSWERS.
Dab
Dabler
Dacite
Dagger
Dairy
Damsel
Dance
Dancing
Dangling
Daphnal
Dapifer
Dapper
Dapple
Dapperling
Dapster
Darby
Dardanus
Dard
f In reply to your telegram (letter), we quote for immediate acceptance
\ upon our usual terms for special quotations
Letter written contains full information.
We accept your order for
We accept your order for , and shall ship at once.
We accept your order for , and shall ship as directed.
We offer you for immediate acceptance, subject to being unsold.
We accept your offer and shall ship as directed.
Will make you shipment
Accept order for all but
Can only offer (lbs. or bushels)
We accept order, but can now only supply (lbs. or bushels)
Cannot accept your order for
/ Part of your order went forward by freight on expect to ship
\ balance
Can accept your order for only (lbs. or bushels)
We are now sold out of
f Part of your order went forward by express on expect to ship
\ balance
Please repeat your message, it is not clear.
Cannot now supply but offer as a good substitute
Dare
Dargie. . . Darken. . Darnel. . . Dared . . . Darling . Dasher . .
Dashing .
Datary . . Dation . . Datisca . . Daturein
Code for positive ORDERS.
Send immediately the following by freight , per special quotations. Send immediately by express following seeds at catalog prices. Send immediately by freight following seeds at catalog prices. Send immediately by mail following seeds at catalog prices.
Send immediately by express the following, per special quotations. Send immediately by mail the following, per special quotations.
Send at once ; let other seeds follow as quickly as possible.
/ Have you shipped our order? If not, increase if possible our order for \ to pounds (bushels).
Send immediately by express. Balance of order by freight.
Duplicate our last order.
Book our order and await instructions by mail.
Please add to our order.
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Telegraphic Cipher (or Cable Code)
FOR WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
The telegraphic cipher word for quantities must always precede the cipher words for seed, hut if the same quantity of several varieties is ordered, the cipher word meaning that quantity need he placed only before the first. For example :
Arad Jaundice, Jean, Benares, Calliope, Lamprey, Malmo Balcony, would mean, ship at once, cheapest route, ten pounds each Helen Pierce and Janet Scott Sweet Peas, twenty-five pounds each Burpee’s Allhead Early Cabbage and Burpee’s Earliest Way- ahead Lettuce and ten bushels Burpee’s Stringless Green-Pod Bean.
Our customers will find this a very inexpensive way of wiring their orders, hut we must caution them that care be taken in writing out the messages, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible for errors arising from incomplete messages or incorrect translation.
IMPORTANT.— This telegraphic cipher must be used ONLY on orders by telegraph or cable, and never in written orders sent by mail.
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Our Cable Address is BURPEE, Philadelphia.
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TELEGRAPHIC CIPHER FOR PRICES.
The cipher or code-words given on this page are principally for our use in making quota- tions. For example :
Dab Cefalu Carding Debauch, Tokay Bacon Densely, would mean : In reply to your telegram, we quote for immediate acceptauce upon our usual terms for special quotations, pro- vided unsold upon receipt of your order, one hundred pounds Burpee’s Surehead Cabbage at $1.65 per pound, two hundred bushels Extra Early Red Valentine Bean at $4.25 per bushel. These code-words can be used also if, when placing a telegraphic order, you wish to specify price quoted. For example :
Dare Angola Perturb Deburse Mocha Bib Dew, meaning : Ship at once by freight, as per special quotations, five pounds Ruby King Pepper at $1.85 per pound, sixteen bushels Burpee’s Bush Lima Bean at $6.50 per bushel.
By exercising ordinary care in preparing the telegram you can save time and money by the use of our code system. When possible, telegraphic orders are filled and shipped the same day they are received.
For Code=words for Quantities, Orders, etc., see pages 2 and 3.
$0.03... Dabby .04... Dabster .05... Dace .06...Dackered ,07...Dacne ,08...Dacryd .09... Dactyl .10...Daddock ,ll...Dadir .12... Dado .13...Daffin .14. ..Daft ,15...Dagonal .16...Dagyn .17...Daigh ,18...Daiker ,19...Dail .20... Dairy .21... Dal k ,22...Dallop .23... Dally ,24...Dalmes .25 . . . Damask .26...Dambose ,27... Dame .28... Damian .29. ..Dammar .30 . Damnify .31... Damper ,32...Danais .33 Dander .34... Dandle .35. ..Dang .36... Dangler .37... Daniel .38... Dank .39... Danny .40... Daphne ,41...DaptuS .42...Darer .43... Daring .44... Darkle .45...Darnis .46...Daroo .47...Darrain • 48... Darter .49.. Dartos .50... Dastard .55... Dative
$0.60...Datnia ,65...Datolite ,70...Daucus ,75...Daud .80... Daunt .85... Dauntless .90... Dauphin .95... Da villa
1.00. . Davit
1.05.. . Dawdler
1.10 ..Dawish
1.15. . .Dawk
1.20.. . Dawning
1.25.. . Daze
1.30 . Deadly
1.35.. . Deafen
1.40.. .Deasil
1.45.. .Deave
1.50.. . Debacle
1.55.. . Debark
1.60.. . Debase
1.65.. . Debauch
1.70.. . Debile
1.75.. . Debonair
1.80.. . Debris
1.85.. . Deburse
1.90.. .Decagyn
1.95.. . Decamp
2. 00. .. Decanter
2. 05.. . Decard
2.10 . Decene 2.15 . Decerp
2. 20.. . Deckel 2.25 Decoct
2.30 .. Decorate
2.35.. . Decorum
2. 40.. . Decree
2. 45.. . Decrepit
2. 50.. . Decuple 2.55 ..Dedicate
2.60.. .Dedition
2. 65.. . Deeming 2.70 Deemster
2. 75.. . Deface
2. 80.. . Defamed
2. 85.. . Defiant
2. 90.. . Defiled
2.95.. .Definer
3.00. ..Defix
$3. 05... Deflect
3. 10.. . Defunct
3. 15.. . Degage 3.20 . Degrade
3. 25.. . Delegate
3.30.. Delicious
3. 35.. . Dell
3. 40.. . Delta
3. 45.. . Deltoid
3. 50.. . Delve
3. 55.. . Dement
3. 60.. . Demerge 3.65 . Demerit
3. 70.. . Demesne
3.75.. Demeter 3.80 Demise
3.85.. .Demodex
3. 90.. . Demolish
3. 95.. . Demon 4.00 . Demur 4.05 . Dendrite
4.10 Denim
4. 15 . Denizen
4.20.. Dennet
4. 25.. . Densely
4. 30.. . Dental
4.35.. Dented
4. 40.. . Depose
4. 45 . . Deprave
4. 50.. . Depress
4. 55.. . Depth
4. 60.. . Deputy
4. 65.. . Derail 4.70 Derelict 4.75 Deride
4.80.. Dermis 4.85 ..Derrick
4. 90.. . Desecrate
4.95.. Desist
5. 00. .. Desk
5.05.. .Desma
5. 10.. . Desolate
5.15 ..Despair
5. 20.. . Despise 5.25 .. Despoil
5. 30.. . Despond
5. 35.. . Despotic
5. 40.. . Dessert
5. 45.. . Destine
$5. 50... Destitute 5.55. Detach
5. 60.. . Detail
5. 65. . .Detained
5. 70.. . Detect
5. 75.. . Deterge
5. 80.. . Detonate
5. 85.. . Detort
5.90.. Detour
5. 95.. . Detract
6. 00. .. Deuce
6.05.. .Deva
6.10 . Devest
6. 15.. . Deviate
6.20.. Device
6. 25.. . Devil
6.30.. Devoid 6.35 ..Devolve
6. 40.. . Devotion
6. 45.. . Devour
6.50.. Dew
6.55 . Dexter
6.60.. Dhu
6. 65.. . Diacid
6.70.. .Diacle
6.75.. .Diacope
6.80.. .Diact 6.85 . Diadem
6. 90.. . Diagram
6. 95.. . Dial 7.00 . Dialect
7. 05.. . Dialer
7.10 . Dialogue
7.15.. .Diamant
7.20.. .Diander
7.25.. .Diaped 7.30 Diarian
7.35.. .Diasia 7.40 . Diastem
7.45.. Diaxon
7.50.. .Diazo
7.55 Dicky
7. 60.. . Dictation 7.65 . Dictum
7.70.. .Didal
7. 75.. . Didst
7. 80.. . Diet
7.85. . .Differ
7. 90.. . Different
$7.95... Difficult
8.00. .. Diffidence
8.05.. Difract
8. 10.. . Diffuse
8. 15.. . Digest 8.20 ..Digger
8.25.. . Digitate 8.30 . Diglot
8.35.. . Dignify
8. 40.. . Dignitary
8.45.. . Digraph 8.50 . Digress
8.55.. .Diambus 8.60 ..Dika
8. 65.. . Dilate 8.70 Dilatory 8.75 . Dilection
9.00. ..Dilemma 9.25 . Diligence
9.50.. .Diluvian
9. 75. . .Dimity .
10.00. ..Dimly 10.25 Dimness
10.50. . .Dimple
10.75.. Dingy
11.00. ..Dinsome
11. 25.. . Diocese
11. 50.. . Diploma
11. 75. . .Dipped
12.00. . Direful
12.50.. . Dirge
13.00. .. Dingo
13.50 . Disabuse
14. 00. .. Disarm
14. 50.. . Disavow 15.00 ..Disband
15.50.. . Discal
16. 00. .. Discern
16. 50.. . Disciple
17. 00. .. Disclose
17.50 ..Discord
18. 00. .. Discourse
18.50 . Discreet
19. 00. .. Disdain
19.50.. Disguise
20. 00. .. Diverge
22.50.. . Division
25. 00. .. Divorce
30. 00. .. Dizzy
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Best Seeds that Grow for 1914,
Tested and Proved at our Fordhook Farms.
THIS PACKAGE (IF UNBROKEN) CONTAINS ONE OUNCE OF
Here follows the same “ electrotyped ’ ’ label as printed on our packet bags, — giving in full the name of the variety, and in case of the more impor- tant Vegetables and Flowers, also an illustration, description, and frequently directions for culture. Every package bears our full firm name, and is neatly printed in black ink, presenting a more attractive appearance than do the usual gaudy lithographed bags.
Every ounce-package is dated as above.
Packets, although not dated (because the electrotypes generally require the entire front of the bag), are all filled with the same choice quality of the
Best Seeds that Grow for 1914.
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Seed Growers.
Seeds of the best quality cost very much more to produce than do seeds of the ordinary commercial grade. And yet many merchants, having little or no knowledge of the value of High =class Seeds, purchase their supplies wherever they can be obtained the cheapest. It was brought to our notice that some merchants would buy a bill of seeds from us, obtain copies of our catalogs and show-cards, and then purchase a portion of their supplies from other seedsmen, who, growing “ cheap seeds,' ’ could sell at much lower prices. In many cases planters who purchased from their local merchants, thinking that they were obtaining BURPEE’S SEEDS, got only a few of our seeds (perhaps in packets), and often the seeds bought by weight or measure were of inferior quality, falsely sold on our reputation, but for which we were not in any way responsible.
This deception was brought so prominently to our attention some years ago that we debated seriously whether we should not decline altogether to sell BURPEE’S SEEDS at wholesale.
Further consideration, however, showed us that this would hardly be fair to the honorable mer- chants who had been handling our seeds exclusively for years. Therefore we announced that—
Hereafter we will sell Burpee's Seeds ONLY in sealed packages.
Packets and ounces, in Water-tight Manila Bags , are sealed, and bear, plainly printed, either our Name or Registered Trade=mark Monogram, protected by United States Letters Patent. Quarter-pounds, pounds, pints, and quarts, in paper bags, have pasted across the top a green label, as below :
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Burpees Seeds that Grow |
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“The Seal of Quality ” |
FOR 1914— “BEST BY TEST” |
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Genuine, — if this Seal is Unbroken |
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Facsimile of our well=known “Green Seal.” |
SEEDS IN BULK,— that is. Peas, Beans, etc., by tbe peck or bushel, and quantities of small seeds in bags, will have each sack sealed with our Trade Mark on a leaden seal.
This plan will be a protection to honest merchants from competition with other seeds falsely claimed to be BURPEE’S SEEDS, and at the same time will be a guarantee to the purchaser.
LARGE DEALERS WHO SELL ON THEIR OWN REPUTATION CAN BUY SEEDS IN BULK FROM US, AS HERETOFORE.
While every sack is sealed, the contents can be handled as desired. — except that
they must not be sold as BURPEE’S SEEDS, unless in original packages.
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The Office at Fordhook Farms,— where Records of Trials and Crops are kept.
This little two-story building (nearly concealed by trees) was the original “farmhouse” at Fordhook. It was built about one hundred and thirty years ago, — long before we entered the seed business (!), — and when farmers and gardeners thought that they must save their own seeds, to be sure of purity! At that time there was not a single seedsman, in anything like the modern sense, in America and but few in Europe. The Seed Trade is of “modern evolution,” and it is acknowledged that nowhere has more been done to inspire confidence in “bought seeds” than at Fordhook Farms, — so famous as the largest trial grounds in America.
The Greenhouses at Fordhook. In these greenhouses and adjoining frames samples of every lot. of seeds are tested for vitality. Young plants of certain vegetables and flowers are also started for setting out in the fields. We do not grow plants for sale, as we are Specialists in Seeds.
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Burpee’s Vegetable Seeds.
ten Pounds or more will be Charged at ioo-Pound rates.
XF^This Price List Cancels all Previous Quotations.*^!
Telegraphic Cipher (or Cable Code) is attached to each variety , by which orders can be wired at little expense , — using also our code for prices , weights , and measures as given on pages 2, 8, and 4- For example :
Darken Pelew Balcony would mean : Send immediately, by fast freight, forty bushels of Burpee’s Stringless Green-Pod Bean at catalog price.
Dared Breda Cage would mean : Send immediately, by express, fifty pounds of best select Jersey Wakefield Cabbage as per special quotation.
Darnel Amoy Lantern would mean : Send immediately, by mail, three pounds of seed of Big Boston Lettuce.
Please use telegraph cipher only for telegraphic or cable orders.
Telegrams should be addressed,
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia.
Our Cable Address is .' BURPEE, Philadelphia.
ARTICHOKE.
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Barr’s Mammoth |
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Columbian Mammoth White |
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30 00 |
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Conover’s Colossal |
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25 00 |
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Palmetto |
... 30 |
25 00 |
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Giant Argenteuil |
.. 40 |
35 00 |
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ASPARAGUS ROOTS. |
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Per 1000. |
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Barr’s Mammoth— one year old .... |
Adject |
. ..$3 75 |
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Barr’s Mammoth — two years old... |
Adjoin |
.... 4 50 |
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Columbian Mammoth White — 1 yr. |
old. .Adjudge .... |
.... 3 75 |
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Columbian Mammoth White — 2yrs. old ..Adjunct |
.... 4 50 |
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Giant Argenteuil — one year old |
Ablude |
.... 3 75 |
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Giant Argenteuil — two years old... . |
.... 4 50 |
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Conover’s Colossal — one year old |
.... 3 25 |
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Conover’s Colossal — two years old.., |
Advent |
.... 3 75 |
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Palmetto — one year old |
Agger |
.... 3 75 |
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Palmetto — two years old |
.... 4 50 |
X^ Special prices quoted on large quantities.
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BEANS,— Dwarf, Bush, or Snap,— Green- Podded.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per bush. Ten bush, at |
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Extra Early RED VALENTINE .. |
...$5 00 |
$4 |
75 |
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Black Valentine |
... 5 75 |
5 |
50 |
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Refugee, or 1000 to 1. |
Badge |
... 6 25 |
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Extra Early Refugee |
... 6 00 |
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Burpee’s Fordhook Favorite |
Badock |
...16 00 |
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Early Yellow Six Weeks |
Baffler |
... 5 25 |
5 |
00 |
Round Yellow Six Weeks |
Bailiff |
... 5 50 |
5 |
25 |
Longfellow |
Balanoid .. |
.... 5 50 |
5 |
25 |
Burpee’s STRINGLESS GREEN- |
■POD, Balcony ... |
... 6 25 |
6 |
00 |
Early Bountiful |
Balloon |
... 5 25 |
5 |
00 |
11 Giant Stringless ” Green-Pod ... |
Bang. |
... 5 75 |
5 |
50 |
BUSH BEANS, -Wax-Podded Varieties.
Burpee’s SADDLEBACK WAX |
7 75 |
7 |
50 |
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Burpee’s BRITTLE WAX |
Banishing ... |
. 8 00 |
7 |
75 |
PENCIL-POD Black Wax |
8 50 |
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Prolific Black Wax |
Barrack |
Crop failed. |
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Rust-Proof Golden Wax |
Bayonet |
7 25 |
7 |
00 |
Burpee’s White Wax |
8 00 |
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Refugee Wax |
7 25 |
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Burpee’s New Kidney Wax . |
8 00 |
7 |
75 |
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Wardwell’s Kidney Wax |
7 25 |
7 |
00 |
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Davis’ White Wax |
Bedlam |
6 75 |
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Currie’s Rust- Proof Golden Wax ... |
Beech |
7 00 |
6 |
75 |
Hodson Wax-Pod |
Beggar |
6 75 |
6 |
50 |
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BUSH BEANS,— Varieties for Shelled Beans.
Tel. Cipher. Per bush. Ten bush, at
Goddard, or Boston Favorite Bench Crop jailed.
Dwarf Horticultural Henchman.. .$6 00 $5 75
White Marrowfat Besiege 4 25
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA Bib ... 8 00 7 75
BURPEE-IMPROVED BUSH LIMA... Bidon 11 75 11 50
Henderson’s Bush Lima Bilge 0 25 6 00
Wood’s Prolific Bush Lima Billet 6 25 6 00
Thorburn, or Dreer’s Bush Lima Billow Crop failed.
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA Binate 12 75 12 50
POLE BEANS,— Green- and Wax-Podded.
White Creaseback, or Best of All Bland 0 25 6 00
Burger’s Green-Pod Stringless ( White-
seeded Kentucky Wonder ) Blanket 8 00
Lazy Wife’s Blaster 6 75 6 50
Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead) Blazon 6 25 6 00
Yard Long Bleach Crop failed.
Burpee’s Sunshine Wax(Per peck $l.V>)Bleat
Golden Cluster Wax Blemish 8 25
CHALLENGER. DREER’S OR “POTATO” POLE LIMA BEAN.
POLE BEANS,— Varieties for Shell Beans.
Tel. Cipher. Per bush. Ten bush, at
White Dutch Case Knife Blower $6 00
Horticultural, Cranberry, or Wren’s Egg. Blowing 5 50 $5 25
Scarlet Runner Blub 6 25
Challenger, or Dreer’s Improved Lima ..Blubber 6 25 6 00
Early Leviathan Lima Boastive 8 50
New “Ideal” Lima Boatman 6 75 6 50
King of the Garden Lima Bobbin 6 75 6 50
Large White Lima Bodice 6 25 6 00
Burpee’s Giant-Podded Lima Boding 10 50
Small Lima, Carolina, or Sieva Lima.... Bolstered 6 25
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6 00
GARDEN BEETS.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at the rate per 100 pounds.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft). |
Per 100 ft>s. |
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Extra Early Egyptian Turnip |
...$0 50 |
$45 |
00 |
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Crosby’s Egyptian |
Bonify |
... 75 |
70 |
00 |
Burpee’s Extra Early Turnip |
— Bonnet |
... 60 |
55 |
00 |
Bastian’s Extra Early Red Turnip.... |
Booxe |
... 45 |
40 |
00 |
Crimson Globe |
... 75 |
70 |
00 |
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Early Model |
... 1 00 |
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Burpee’s Black-Red Ball |
.. .Borough .... |
... 1 25 |
115 |
00 |
Edmand’s Early Turnip |
Bounce |
... 50 |
45 |
00 |
Eclipse |
... 50 |
45 |
00 |
|
Detroit Dark Red |
...Bowser |
... 75 |
70 |
00 |
Burpee’s Columbia |
....Brace |
... 1 10 |
100 |
00 |
Epicure (sealed packages only) |
... Bracket .... |
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Dark Stinson (Burpee) |
... 85 |
80 |
00 |
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Burpee’s Improved Blood Turnip |
Braid |
... 50 |
45 |
00 |
Early Blood-Red Turnip |
... 50 |
45 |
00 |
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Dewing’s Improved Blood Turnip — |
Bravo |
... 45 |
40 |
00 |
Long Smooth Blood-Red |
... 45 |
40 |
00 |
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Early Yellow Turnip |
Brent |
.... 75 |
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Swiss Chard, or Silver Beet |
Brevet |
... 45 |
40 |
00 |
Swiss Chard, Lucullus |
Breviary .. |
... 60 |
55 |
00 |
Burpee’s Seeds are “Seeds of Success.”
The purchaser of Burpee’s Seeds does not buy twenty cents’ worth of risk with five cents’ worth of seeds, — the Trial Grounds enable us to fill packets with seeds only. Every truck-patch or flower-bed, large or small, is the planter’s “ trial ground.” We desire that our seeds and not your patience shall be tried there.
Fordhook Farms (and Sunnybrook) render our desire attainable.
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SUGAR BEETS and MANGELS.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more wilt be supplied at 100>pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per fi>. |
Per 100 B>b. |
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Wanzleben Sugar |
..so |
20 |
$18 00 |
|
Lane’s Imperial Sugar |
Bridal |
20 |
18 00 |
|
Danish Improved Sugar (Burpee)... |
Brigade |
32 |
30 00 |
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Golden Giant, or Yellow Leviathan.. |
Brine |
20 |
18 00 |
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Golden Tankard Yellow-Fleshed. ... |
Broaden .... |
20 |
18 00 |
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Mammoth Prize Long Red |
20 |
18 00 |
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Giant Half-Sugar Mangel |
20 |
18 00 |
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Orange, or Yellow Globe |
20 |
18 00 |
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BRUSSELS |
SPROUTS. |
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Paris Market |
Burnish .... |
.. 1 |
25 |
115 00 |
Perfection |
.. 1 |
10 |
100 00 |
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Long Island Improved |
Buzzer |
.. 2 |
25 |
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Burpee’s Danish Prize |
.. 2 |
25 |
CABBAGE,— Earliest Oblong- Headed.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per ft>. Per 100 lbs.
Early Express (extra early) Cackle SI 60 S150 00
“ Special” Jersey Wakefield Cadent 1 75 165 00
Early Jersey Wakefield (extra American) Cage 1 50 140 00
Large Wakefield, or Charleston Calf 1 50 140 00
Early Winnigstadt {superb strain) Calico 1 50 140 00
CABBAGE,— Early and Second-Early
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Burpee’s ALLHEAD EARLY |
Tel. Cipher. Calliope |
Per ft>. Per 100 ft)s. ..$2 50 $240 00 |
|
Fordhook “Mainstay-Early” Burpee’s “Early Baseball”. |
(oz. 60 cts.) Callipash. |
.. 1 50 |
140 00 |
COPENHAGEN MARKET.. |
Calloso |
.. 2 75 |
265 00 |
Burpee’s “ Early Stonehead,’ |
” or Volga Callous |
.. 2 25 |
215 00 |
Enkhuizen Glory |
.. 1 50 |
140 00 |
|
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch |
Camber |
.. 1 50 |
140 00 |
First Early, or “ Eureka” — |
Cambrel ... |
.. 1 40 |
125 00 |
Early Summer |
... 2 00 |
190 00 |
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All Seasons |
Canteen |
.. 2 00 |
190 00 |
Fottler’s Brunswick (extra fi |
ne) Cap |
.. 2 00 |
190 00 |
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch |
.. 1 50 |
140 00 |
|
Henderson’s Succession |
Capsize |
.. 2 50 |
240 00 |
BURPEE’S SEEDS GROW and are famous for the Uniform Excellence of their Products
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BURPEE’S DANISH BALLHEAD CABBAGE.
From a Photograph of a field in Denmark producing one of our seed crops under contract. Note the uniformity of the heads which are just ready for cutting to permit the seed-stalks coming through.
CABBAGE,— Winter Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft>. |
Per 100 fibs. |
||
Large Late Flat Dutch |
. Caravan . . . |
...81 |
40 $130 00 |
|
Premium Flat Dutch |
. Carbon |
... 1 |
50 |
140 00 |
Burpee’s Late Stonehead |
. Carder |
.... 2 |
00 |
190 00 |
Burpee’s SUREHEAD |
.Carding ... |
... 1 |
75 |
165 00 |
Large Late Drumhead (American grown) Cara ffe |
... 1 |
10 |
100 00 |
|
Large Late Drumhead |
.Careen |
... 1 |
00 |
90 00 |
Burpee’s SHORT-STEM Drumhead... |
.Carnal |
... 1 |
60 |
150 00 |
Danish BALLHEAD (gr’n in Denmark). Carpel |
... 1 |
50 |
140 00 |
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Burpee’s DANISH ROUNDHEAD |
.Carving ... |
... 1 |
65 |
150 00 |
Autumn King, or World-Beater |
. Cass |
... 2 |
00 |
190 00 |
Filderkraut, or Pomeranian Pointed.... |
..Caudal |
... 1 |
10 |
100 00 |
CABBAGE, |
-Savoy. |
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Perfection Drumhead Savoy |
. Caw |
... 1 |
75 |
165 00 |
CABBAGE |
Red. |
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Large Red Drumhead, or Red Dutch... |
. Celtic |
... 1 |
10 |
100 00 |
Danish Round Red |
. Cerastes.... |
... 4 |
00 |
|
Mammoth Rock Red |
.Ceruse |
... 2 |
25 |
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BURPEE’S OXHEART CARROT.
GARDEN CARROTS.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Early Very Short Scarlet(French Forcing) Chaise |
Per lb. ...SO 85 |
Per 100 ft»s. $80 00 |
|
Short Horn, or Early Scarlet Horn.... |
....Chaldev .... |
... 50 |
45 00 |
Oxheart, or Guerande |
... 45 |
40 00 |
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Danvers Half-Long Orange |
.... Champ |
... 45 |
40 00 |
Chantenay, or Model |
... 50 |
45 00 |
|
Improved Long Orange |
... 45 |
40 00 |
|
Saint Valery, or New Intermediate ... |
... 45 |
40 00 |
|
Half-Long Nantes |
... 50 |
45 00 |
IMPROVED SHORT WHITE CARROT.
CARROTS,— for Cattle Feeding.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per lb. Per 100 fi>«.
Improved Short White {extra fine) Chatty SO 40 $35 00
Large White Belgian Chay 30 28 00
Large Yellow Belgian Checker 30 28 00
Burpee’s Seeds are “Seeds that Grow.”
The purchaser of Buepee’s Seeds does not buy twenty cents’ worth of risk with five cents’ worth of seed, — the Trial Grounds enable us to fill packets with seeds only.
Every truck-patch or flower-bed, large or small, is the planter’s ‘ ‘ trial ground. ” We desire that our seeds and not your patience shall be tried there.
Fordhook Farms (and Sunnybrook) render our desire attainable.
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burpee’S best-early cauliflower, — accurately engraved from a Photograph.
CAULIFLOWER.
Burpee’s BEST-EARLY |
Tel. Cipher. .Chide |
Per oz. ...SI 75 |
Per ft>. $24 00 |
Early Snowball |
..Chiqon |
... 1 50 |
20 00 |
Burpee’s New “ DRY-WEATHER,”. |
. Chilled |
... 1 85 |
26 00 |
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (true) |
. Chime |
... 60 |
8 50 |
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (extra selected) Chinch |
... 1 25 |
18 00 |
|
Extra Early Paris |
.Chintz |
... 40 |
4 00 |
Veitch’s Autumn Giant |
.. Chisel |
... 25 |
2 25 |
Algiers |
..Children.. |
.... 45 |
4 50 |
Burpee’s Seeds Grow!
Lower Prices cou^ eas*ly be quoted were we not practi- cal growers and testers of seeds ourselves.
Were we willing to take simply the “say-so” of other growers in America and Europe, without proving the stocks in greenhouses, frames, and open field trials, we should save thousands of dollars annually. In that case, however, we would never have succeeded in building up and maintain- ing,— in spite of close competition, — a business that is acknowledged to be the largest direct mail-order seed trade in the world.
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NEW GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY.
CELERY,— Early Self- Blanching Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per lb. Per 100 ibs.
Golden Self- Blanching (American) Chloral $6 00 $550 00
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (French) CTloc/s 15 00
WHITE PLUME (finest strain) Chopper 2 50 240 00
CELERY,— Long-Keeping Winter Varieties.
Giant White Solid |
. Chrism |
... 1 00 |
90 |
GIANT PASCAL |
. Chronic — |
.... 1 40 |
125 |
Evans’ Triumph |
Chum |
... 1 00 |
90 |
WINTER QUEEN |
. Chunk |
... 1 10 |
100 |
Dwarf Golden Heart |
. Chute |
... 1 00 |
90 |
Imperial Large- Ribbed (Kalamazoo).. |
. Cider |
... 1 00 |
90 |
Celeriac, or Turnip-Rooted Celery |
Circuit |
... 1 25 |
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Old Seed for flavoring (Soup Celery) |
. Circus |
... 25 |
22 |
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
New Golden Self-Blanching Celery.
This variety, first introduced in America by us in 1884, is decidedly better in quality than the White Plume. It is ready for use nearly as early, blanches as easily, and is larger in size as well as finer in quality. g( Wlr? jjS It is of dwarf compact habit, with thick, solid, heavily ribbed stalks which blanch easily to a clear waxen yellow. The stalks are crisp and solid, free from stringiness and of delicious flavor.
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CHICORY.
Tel. Cipher. Per B>. Per 100 lbs.
Large-Rooted, or Coffee Cistern SO 55 S50 00
Witloof Chicory Citadel 80 75 00
COLLARDS.
Georgia, or Southern Citing 50 45 00
North Carolina Short Stem Citizen 75 70 00
CORN,— Hardy Early Adams Type.
Per bush., Ten bush. Tel. Cipher. shelled. or more at
Extra Early Adams Civic S2 50 $2 25
Adams Early Civilize 2 50 2 25
“ Dreadnaught ” Early Adams (Burpee).. Citrus 2 50 2 25
BURPEE’S EARLY “golden bantam” sweet CORN,— engraved from a Photograph.
SWEET CORN, -Early Varieties.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per bush., shelled. |
Ten bush, or more at |
|
Burpee’s Earliest CATAWBA |
..Civism |
,...S5 25 |
$5 00 |
Burpee’s Sheffield |
.. Clabber |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
Early FORDHOOK (Burpee) |
..Clacky |
.... 4 00 |
3 75 |
Burpee’s Early COSMOPOLITAN ... |
..Clad |
.... 4 50 |
4 25 |
“HOWLING-MOB” (Burpee) |
...Claffie |
.... 5 50 |
5 25 |
Extra Early Cory (Red Cob) |
...Claqqy |
.... 3 50 |
3 25 |
White-Cob Cory |
..Clamor ... |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
Early Minnesota |
..Clapped... |
.... 3 50 |
3 25 |
Crosby’s Early (Twelve-Rowed) |
..Clarion ... |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
Burpee’s Early “GOLDEN BANTAM |
” Clarionet |
.... 5 50 |
5 25 |
Seymour’s Sweet-Orange (Burpee) ... |
.. Clasper .... |
.... 5 25 |
5 00 |
Early Mammoth |
..Clawed |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
Kendel’s Early Giant |
.. Clay |
.... 3 50 |
3 25 |
SWEET CORN,— Ma |
in-Crop Varieties |
||
Country Gentleman |
.... 4 25 |
4 00 |
|
Black Mexican |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
|
Burpee’s WHITE EVERGREEN |
. Cliveden . |
.... 4 00 |
3 75 |
Stowell’s EVERGREEN (ex. fine strain).. Cloak |
.... 3 50 |
3 25 |
|
Mammoth Late |
.... 3 75 |
3 50 |
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POP CORN.
Tel. Cipher. Per bush., shelled.
White Rice Cloudy $3 00
Burpee’s Golden T om Thumb (lb 25 cts.) Coachman
California Yellow (Burpee) . . . (lb 25 cts.) Coaping
Queen’s Golden (Burpee) Cobbler 3 25
FIELD CORN.
King of the Earlies ( extra fine ) |
Codie |
.... 1 85 |
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Pride of the North, or Queen of the Prairie Coffer |
.... 1 85 |
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Mastodon Dent |
.... 1 85 |
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Burpee’s Golden Beauty |
.... Coin |
.... 2 00 |
|
Pride of Indiana |
Cojuror |
.... 1 85 |
|
Chester County Mammoth |
Coke |
.... 1 85 |
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Reid’s Yellow Dent |
.... 1 85 |
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The Learning |
Collate |
.... 1 85 |
|
Early Droughtproof |
Collier |
.... 1 85 |
|
White Cap Dent |
Colline |
.... 1 85 |
|
Hickory King |
Collow |
.... 1 85 |
|
Early Canada Yellow |
Collure |
.... 1 85 |
|
Sugar Corn for Green Fodder |
Comate |
.... 2 10 |
|
CORN SALAD, |
or FETTICUS. |
||
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates. |
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Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft). |
Per 100 lbs. |
|
Large Round-Leaved (large seed).... |
.40 35 |
$32 00 |
|
CRESS. |
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Fine Curled (Pepper Grass) |
Combat |
.. 30 |
28 00 |
Water Cress |
Command . |
... 2 25 |
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CUCUMBER,— Earliest Varieties. |
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Early Russian |
— Commute ... |
.. 60 |
55 00 |
Early Green Cluster |
Compass ... |
.. 60 |
55 00 |
Early Frame, or Early Short Green. |
Complex . .. |
.. 55 |
50 00 |
Thorburn’s Everbearing |
Compute .... |
.. 60 |
55 00 |
Early Green Prolific, or Boston Pickling. Conceit |
... 60 |
55 00 |
|
Cool and Crisp ... |
.. 55 |
50 00 |
|
English Frame (Packets only) |
Concerted... |
Burpee’s Seeds Grow!
Our Slogan for more than Twenty Years!
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BURPEE’S FORDHOOK WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER.
CUCUMBER,— Strains of White Spine.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100<pound rates.
Tel. Cipher.
Early White Spine Concha
Burpee’s Extra Early White Spine Concrede ..
Improved EarlyWhite Spine or Arlington Condemn .
FORDHOOK FAMOUS (Burpee) Conduct ...
FORDHOOK WHITE SPINE (Burpee). Cone
New Century Confab
KLONDIKE Confiding
Extra Long, or Evergreen White Spine. .Confuse ...
Per ft>. Per 100 tbs.
$0 65 $60 00
70 65 00
75 70 00
90 85 00
75 70 00
50 45 00
55 50 00
60 55 00
DAVIS’ perfect cucumber, — reproduced from, a Photograph.
CUCU M BER,— Other Varieties.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per 100 lbs. |
|
FORDHOOK PICKLING (Burpee)... |
... Congeal |
.$0 75 |
$70 00 |
CUMBERLAND PICKLING |
...Congestion . |
. 60 |
55 00 |
Davis’ Perfect |
...Congener .... |
. 70 |
65 00 |
LONDON LONG GREEN |
...Coniferous. |
. 65 |
60 00 |
The Emerald |
. 65 |
60 00 |
|
Livingston’s Evergreen |
... Conner |
. 50 |
45 00 |
Burpee’s Giant Pera |
. Consult |
. 1 00 |
|
Japanese Climbing |
...Coop |
. 75 |
70 00 |
West India Gherkin |
. 1 00 |
90 00 |
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DANDELION.
Tel. Cipher. Per St).
Improved Large-Leaved Dandy $2 00
Cultivated or French Common Daub 75
The fruits set freely and develop quickly, so that the entire crop can be gathered before ^ there is any danger of frost. We are sure that truckers generally will make their main planting of Burpee's ‘‘Black Beauty” as soon as they learn its unusual value.
eS)P-^j3.\ MWKa VbOjVs
EGG PLANT.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per Bt>. Per 100 lbs.
Spineless New York Improved Eddy $3 00 $290 00
Burpee’s Black Beauty Edge 3 50 340 00
Early Long Purple Egg Crop jailed.
ENDIVE.
Green Curled Emane ..
White Curled Encore. .
Giant Green Fringed, or “ Oyster ” Encored
Broad-Leaved Batavian (Escarolle) Ephod. ..
75 70 00
Crop failed. 75 70 00
70 65 00
There are tons on tons of seeds that are true to name, but of common quality ; honest but poor ; they are not Burpee’s
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DISHCLOTH GOURD. |
||
GOURD. |
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Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
|
Dipper |
$1 00 |
|
Sugar Trough |
Gape |
1 00 |
White Egg-Formed |
1 00 |
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Dishcloth, or Luffa |
1 50 |
HORSE-RADISH.
Maliner-Kren,perl00,60 cts.; 1000, $5.00. Hatband Ordinary variety, — small roots, per 100,
40 cts.; 1000, $3.50 Hatter
Write for prices on large quantities.
DWARF GERMAN CURLED KALE.
KALE, or BORECOLE.
Dwarf Siberian |
Tel. Cipher. |
Per S). ..$0 40 |
Per 100 Bos. $35 00 |
Dwarf German (Dwarf Curled Scotch) ...Keck |
.. 50 |
45 00 |
|
Tall Green Curled Scotch. |
.. 55 |
50 00 |
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KOHL-RABI, |
or Turnip-Rooted Cabbage. |
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Early White Vienna |
Keel |
.. 1 00 |
90 00 |
Early Purple Vienna |
King |
.. 1 00 |
90 00 |
Green or White |
— Knag |
.. 60 |
55 00 |
LEEK. Broad London or Large American Flag Labor |
... 90 |
85 00 |
|
Long Mezieres |
... 90 |
85 00 |
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Monstrous Carentan |
... 90 |
85 00 |
The Value of a Guarantee is not in what is said, but who says it.
For thirty-seven years we have stated plainly that, where failure is caused by any fault of the seed, we would refund the full price paid. This should convince even new customers that we have confidence both in the quality of Burpee’s Seeds and in the great care exercised in their growing, cleaning, and packing. No honest seedsman could assume responsibility for more than the price actually paid by the purchaser.
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biq boston, — -from a Fordhook Photograph.
LETTUCE,— Earliest and Forcing Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft). |
Per 100 fibs. |
||
White-Seeded Tennis Ball |
..Lackey |
,..$0 |
65 |
$60 00 |
Black-Seeded Tennis Ball |
.Lade |
70 |
65 00 |
|
Yellow-Seeded Butter |
Lamp |
70 |
65 00 |
|
Burpee’s Earliest “ Wayahead,” w. s. . |
..Lamprey... |
... 3 |
50 |
|
Wheeler’s Tom Thumb, b. s |
..Lance |
70 |
65 00 |
|
Naumburger, or “Tenderheart,” b. s. .. |
..Landau |
... 1 |
25 |
|
May King, w. s |
.Landing.... |
75 |
70 00 |
|
BIG BOSTON, w. s |
..Lantern .... |
80 |
75 00 |
|
Black-Seeded BIG BOSTON |
..Lap |
.. 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
Unrivaled, w. s |
..Lapped |
... 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
Grand Rapids, b. s |
.Launch |
80 |
75 00 |
|
Early Dutch Speckled Butterhead, w. s., |
..Laoc |
... 1 |
10 |
100 00 |
LETTUCE,— Cutting Varieties.
Early Curled Silesia, w. s |
... 65 |
60 00 |
|
Early Curled Simpson, w. s |
Lentor |
... 65 |
60 00 |
Black-Seeded Simpson |
Lesson |
... 65 |
60 00 |
The Morse, w.s. (Burpee) |
Lest |
... 75 |
70 00 |
Burpee’s Tomhannock, w. s |
... 70 |
65 00 |
About LETTUCE Seed.
Practically all the lettuce seed sold in America is raised in California, but, unfortunately, the demand for “cheap” seed has compelled a number of growers to produce seed from plants grown so closely together that they have no opportunity to form well-developed heads; nor can these crops be properly “rogued.” Such seed is not to be compared with BURPEE’S !
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BURPEE’S ICEBERG LETTUCE.
LETTUCE,— Crisp-Head Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per Bo. |
Per 100 |
|
New York, or “ Wonderful,” w. s |
.. Libretto. ... |
...$1 25 |
$115 |
Denver Market, w. * |
... 90 |
85 |
|
HANSON (best hard-heading stock), w. |
s. Linger |
... 80 |
75 |
Burpee’s “Giant Glacier,” b.s |
... 85 |
80 |
|
Burpee’s Brittle- Ice, w. s |
. Linkage ... |
... 1 85 |
|
ICEBERG, w. 8. (Burpee) |
..Linnet |
... 1 25 |
115 |
LETTUCE,— “ Butterhead ” Varieties |
|||
Burpee’s Butterhead, w.s |
..Liver |
... 1 00 |
95 |
Philadelphia Early White Cabbage, w. |
s.Livid |
... 65 |
60 |
Early Prize Head, or Brown Cabbage, w. s. Lizard |
... 70 |
65 |
|
Deacon, or San Francisco Market, w.s. |
.Lobby |
... 70 |
65 |
All Seasons, b. s |
.. Lobbyist .... |
... 1 00 |
95 |
Nansen, or North Pole, w.s |
..Lobe |
... 65 |
60 |
California Cream- Butter, b. s. (Burp ee)... Logic Thorburn’s Maximum, b. s. (also called |
... 90 |
85 |
|
“ Immensity ”) |
... Logician ... |
... 1 10 |
100 |
Burpee’s Hardhead, w.s |
. Loiter |
... 85 |
80 |
Salamander, b. s |
..Looped |
... 75 |
70 |
Mammoth Black-Seeded Butter |
.Lopping ... |
... 70 |
65 |
LETTUCE,— Cos, or “Celery” Varieties.
Dwarf White-Heart Cos, w. s. (Burpee) Lore 2 75
Paris White Cos (Romaine), w. s Loyal 85 80
Express, or Eclipse Lozenge 75 70
MARTYNIA.
Martynia Proboscidea JLadly 1 25
lbs.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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Two Specimens of burpee’S netted gems, — engraved from a Photograph.
M E LON— M USK,— Green- Fleshed Varieties.
Tel. Cipher. Burpee’s NETTED GEM (Rocky Ford). Maggot |
Per ft). .SO 45 |
Per 100 lbs. S40 00 |
|
Burpee’s Matchless |
. 75 |
70 00 |
|
Burpee’s Melrose |
. 65 |
60 00 |
|
Round Early Jenny Lind |
. 55 |
50 00 |
|
“Old-Fashioned” Jenny Lind |
Magnitude .. |
. 65 |
60 00 |
Hackensack, or Turk’s Cap |
Malady |
. 50 |
45 00 |
Extra Early Hackensack |
Malice |
. 55 |
50 00 |
Prolific Nutmeg |
. 55 |
50 00 |
|
MONTREAL Green Nutmeg (Burpee)... Manna |
. 60 |
55 00 |
|
Long Island Beauty |
. 55 |
50 00 |
|
Burpee’s CHAMPION MARKET .... |
...Marl |
. 60 |
55 00 |
Bay View (Burpee) |
. 60 |
55 00 |
|
Acme, or Baltimore |
Masli |
. 50 |
45 00 |
The Burpee-Quality in Melons.
An Unequaled Record Made in the Past Thirty-Seven Years.
Ever since we began business in 1876 we have been greatly interested in growing melons for seed and have done much to improve existing varieties of both musk melons and watermelons. Besides extensive field crops for seed, we have fruited in our New Jersey trial grounds as many as one hundred and forty varieties of melons unknown to commerce in a single season. While most of these, particularly those of foreign origin, have proved to be of no real value, yet, with such extensive and repeated trials, it is not surprising that we have introduced eighteen of the Best and Most Popular Melons now in cultivation. This record is unapproached in the history of any other seed house.
Below is a list of varieties, — both Musk Melons and Watermelons, — now in commerce which were first introduced by us. The figures before
the name signify, of course, the catalog number; the figures in black-face type after the name, the year of introduction.
568 Burpee’s Bay View (1877).
562 Montreal Green Nutmeg (1880). 544 Burpee’s Netted Gem (1881).
596 Burpee’s Cuban Queen (1881).
598 Burpee’s Mammoth Ironclad (1884). 575 Emerald Gem (1886).
594 Burpee’s Hungarian Honey (1886). 566 Burpee’s Champion Market (1887). 609 Kleckley Sweets (1897).
558 Burpee’s Melrose (1893).
585 Burpee’s Golden Eagle (1898).
622 Mammoth Santiago (1899).
588 Fordhook Early (1890).
546 Burpee’s Matchless (1901).
611 Halbert Honey (1902).
601 Sugar-Stick (1905).
574 Burpee’s Fordhook (1908).
578 Burpee’s “Spicy” Cantaloupe (1910).
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NEW MUSK melon, — BURPEE'S "FORDHOOK.” Two-thirds Size from a Photograph.
MELON— MUSK,— Salmon- Fleshed Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
EMERALD GEM (Burpee) |
Tel. Cipher. |
Per !b. ....SO 60 |
Per 100 tbs. $55 00 |
Burpee’s New FORDHOOK |
... 65 |
60 00 |
|
Miller’s Cream, or Osage |
... 60 |
55 00 |
|
Burpee’s “Spicy” Cantaloupe |
Maze |
... 1 25 |
115 00 |
Golden Eagle (Burpee) |
... 85 |
80 00 |
|
PAUL ROSE, or Petoskey |
Meager |
.... 55 |
50 00 |
Burrell Gem |
... 55 |
50 00 |
|
Tip Top |
Menial |
.... 60 |
55 00 |
Banana ( Selected at Sunnybrook) |
Mercer |
... 1 25 |
120 00 |
Ford hook Melon m0St vigorous growth, very early and
extremely prolific. The fruits are ready for market fully as early as the green-fleshed Early Jenny Lind. The vines grow vigorously and each vine sets from five to nine melons closely around the stem ; frequently the fruits touch one another. The melons are remarkably even in size, weighing from 1 lb. 8 ozs. to two pounds each.
WE KNOW SEEDS by means of the FORDHOOK TRIAL GROUNDS. We sell only seeds known to be good— THE BEST SEEDS THAT GROW!
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M ELON— WATER,— Early Varieties.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per Sb. |
Per 100 ibs. |
|
FORDHOOK EARLY (Burpee) |
Mimic |
... $0 50 |
$45 00 |
Harris’ Earliest |
.... 35 |
30 00 |
|
Cole’s Early |
.... 35 |
30 00 |
|
Phinney’s Early |
.... 35 |
30 00 |
|
Baby- Delight (sealed packages) .... |
BURPEE’S “KLECKLEY SWEETS” |
watermelon,— from a Photograph. |
||
MELON |
-WATER. |
||
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft. |
Per 100 ft»s. |
|
Burpee’s CUBAN QUEEN |
Mirage |
..$0 35 |
$30 00 |
Burpee’s Mammoth Ironclad |
Mirror |
..- 35 |
30 00 |
Gray Monarch, or Long White Icing Mirth |
... 35 |
30 00 |
|
New “SUGAR-STICK” |
.. 55 |
50 00 |
|
DARK ICING, or ICE RIND |
. 35 |
30 00 |
|
Round Light Icing |
... 35 |
30 00 |
|
Mammoth Santiago (Burpee) |
Miry |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
Ice Cream (white seed) |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
|
KLECKLEY SWEETS (Burpee) . |
Mizzen |
.. 40 |
35 00 |
“ SWEETS ” grown by Kleckley.. |
Mode |
.. 60 |
55 00 |
Burpee’s HALBERT HONEY |
Modeling ... |
.. 45 |
40 00 |
ICEBERG, or Blue Gem |
Modeste |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Kolb’s Gem |
.. 30 |
25 00 |
|
DIXIE |
Mogul |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
Tom Watson |
.. 45 |
40 00 |
|
MclVER SUGAR |
Molten |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
Alabama Sweet |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
|
Sweet Heart |
Mongrel .... |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
Florida Favorite |
Morbid |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
Shaker Blue |
Mordant... |
.. 1 25 |
|
Triumph .. |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
|
Mountain Sweet |
Mortise |
.. 30 |
25 00 |
Hungarian Honey (Burpee) |
Mosaic |
.. 75 |
70 00 |
Striped Gypsy, or Georgia Rattlesnake.. Mug |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
|
Colorado Preserving Melon |
.. 40 |
35 00 |
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MUSHROOM SPAWN.
Tel. Cipher. Per lb. Per 100 lbs.
Best English Milltrack Murmur SO 10 S6 50
“ fordhook fancy,” — from a Photograph.
MUSTARD.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100*pound rates.
' Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per 100 ft*. |
|
Fordhook Fancy |
Mt/rrh |
....SO 30 |
$25 00 |
Burpee’s “ Elephant Ear” |
Mystic |
.... 25 |
22 00 |
Black or Brown |
.... 15 |
12 00 |
|
White |
.... 15 |
12 00 |
|
Chinese |
.... 22 |
20 00 |
|
Southern Giant Curled |
.... 22 |
20 00 |
|
NASTURTIUM, |
or INDIAN CRESS. |
||
Dwarf Tom Thumb, Mixed |
Nail |
.... 28 |
24 00 |
Tall, Mixed |
.... 24 |
20 00 |
For all other Nasturtiums, see page 56.
KLECKLEY’S FAVORITE OKRA.
OKRA, or GUMBO.
Tel. Cipher. Per fe. Per 100 lbs.
Dwarf Prolific Oaken SO 22 $18 00
Lady Finger Oar 25 20 00
White Velvet Oasis 22 18 00
Perfected Perkins’ Long Pod (New Jersey
Grown) Obduct 32 28 00
Kleckley’s Favorite Obdure 32 28 00
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This onion weighed ten and a half ozs. and measured three and a half inches in diameter by three inches deep. It shows the ideal form, but most of the bulbs will not come so perfectly globular.
American prize-taker onion. Accurately reproduced from a Photograph.
ONIONS,— American Yellow Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per 100 lbs. |
|
Yellow Danvers |
.. Obelisk |
..$0 80 |
$75 00 |
Yellow Globe Danvers |
..Obit |
.. 90 |
85 00 |
Yellow Dutch, or Strasburg |
..Oblige |
.. 85 |
80 00 |
Southport Yellow Globe |
..Oblique |
.. 1 00 |
95 00 |
Burpee’s “Special Stock” Southport |
|||
Yellow Globe ( Conn. Grown) |
..Oblivion... |
.. 1 25 |
120 00 |
Prize-Taker (Best American Grown)... |
..Occident... |
.. 1 00 |
95 00 |
Burpee’s Early Golden Globe |
. Occlusion.. |
.. 1 40 |
135 00 |
YELLOW DUTCH OR STRASBURG ONION. 28
ONIONS,— American Red Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are Invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per ft>.
Extra Early Red Occult $0 90
Large Red Wethersfield Octagon 80
Large Red Globe (Southport Red Globe) Octave 1 10
Burpee’s “Special Stock” Southport
Red Globe ( Connecticut Grown ) Ocular 1 65
Southport white globe onion, — -from a Photograph.
ON IONS,— American White Varieties
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per lb.
White Portugal, or White Silverskin....OcW<ms $1 25
Southport Large White Globe Oint 1 65
Burpee’s “Special Stock” Southport
White Globe ( Connecticut Grown). ..Oleus 2 00
Extra Early White Pearl Omega 1 00
Per 100 lbs.
$85 00 75 00 105 00
160 00
Per 100 fi>s. $120 00 160 00
195 00 95 00
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ON IONS,— Distinct Color.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100»pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Per ft. Per 100 fts.
Australian Brown (Burpee) Omen SO 90 $85 00
Early Rose Ominate 1 75
BURPEE'S GIGANTIC Gi braltar,— from a Photograph.
ONIONS,— Italian Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Earliest White Queen |
Tel Cipher. Onyx |
Per ft. ....$1 00 |
Per 100 fts. $95 00 |
|
Extra Early Barletta |
.... 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
|
Giant Rocca |
80 |
75 00 |
||
Silver Ball, or White Rocca |
Oration |
.... 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
Giant White Italian Tripoli |
Organic... |
.... 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
Mammoth Silver King (Burpee) |
Orion |
.... 1 |
25 |
115 00 |
Mammoth Pompeii |
Oust |
.... 1 |
00 |
95 00 |
Burpee’s Gigantic Gibraltar |
Oxen |
.... 1 |
75 |
165 00 |
ONION SETS.
Yellow (best Philadelphia) Oxalate
White (best Philadelphia) Oxbane
Yellow Potato Oyer
White Multiplier Oylet
Prices vary according to the market. Quota- tions tcill b • given by letter at any time.
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PARSLEY.
Plain or Single |
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft. ....$0 60 |
Per 100 Bos. $55 00 |
Double Curled |
... 45 |
40 00 |
|
Extra Dark Moss Curled |
Padded |
... 60 |
55 00 |
Fern-Leaved |
... 60 |
55 00 |
|
Extra Curled Dwarf (Emerald) |
Pagan |
... 60 |
55 00 |
Turnip-Rooted, or Hamburg |
Paqent |
... 60 |
55 00 |
PARSNIP.
Early Short Round French |
Tel. Cipher. |
Per Bb. ..$0 30 |
Per 100 fibs. $28 00 |
Offenham Market |
.. 28 |
26 00 |
|
Improved Guernsey |
.. 25 |
22 00 |
|
Long Smooth, or Hollow Crown |
Palaver |
.. 25 |
22 00 |
NEW ‘‘PROLIFIC” EXTRA EARLY PEA.
PEAS,— Small Round Extra Earlies.
Ten bushels
Tel. Cipher. Per bushel, or more at
“ BURPEE’S BEST ” Extra Early Pallium .... $5 50 $5 25
New “ Prolific” Extra Early Pallor 5 50 5 25
Alaska (Special Stock), — unequaled! Pari 5 25 5 00
Extra Early Pilot (New) Panacea 7 50
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Three Pods of gradus pea.
Nott’s
American Wonder.
Thomas Laxton... Reading Wonder.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per bush. |
Ten bush, or more at |
. Pandar. . . . |
... $6 00 |
$5 75 |
.Pandect .... Pang . Panicle |
.. 7 00 |
6 75 |
... 5 75 |
5 50 |
|
.Panoply .. |
... 5 75 |
5 50 |
. Panting ... |
... 7 00 |
6 75 |
. Papal |
... 6 75 |
6 50 |
Papist |
... 7 00 |
6 75 |
. Papaw |
... 7 00 |
6 75 |
r\ cr ^ A are of the best quality obtainable, being all grown ^ar north,
OUT SCCG r63S thoroughly cleaned, and carefully hand-picked. They are raised from finest selected strains, and the growing crops are thoroughly rogued to remove all improper types of growth.
Pods of NOTT’S EXCELSIOR pea,— from a Photograph
Proved “Best by Test.”
Unless you should order some
_ _ ___ variety that we do not catalog
and instruct that we get it for you (when we shall send it in its original package), you may be sure that you will receive from us, “to the best ot our knowledge and belief,” only such stocks of strictly high-grade seeds as have been proved absolutely the “ Best by Test.
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Natural Size Pod of boston unrivaled.
PEAS,— Second Early and Main |
Crop. |
Ten bush. |
|
Tel. Cipher. |
Per bush. |
or more at |
|
Alderman (Admiral Dewey) |
...Parch |
..$6 00 |
$5 75 |
Bliss’s Everbearing |
. . Parish |
. 5 25 |
5 00 |
Boston Unrivaled |
..Parole |
.. 6 00 |
5 75 |
Quite Content |
. Parquet |
Sold out. |
|
Burpee’s PROFUSION |
. . Parrot |
.. 6 50 |
6 25 |
Burpee’s QUALITY |
. . Parry |
. 6 25 |
6 00 |
Burpee’s QUANTITY |
..Parson |
.. 6 25 |
6 00 |
Carter’s Daisy (Dwarf Telephone).... |
..Passade |
.. 6 25 |
6 00 |
British Wonder |
...Parsonage. |
.. 6 75 |
6 50 |
Prize Winner |
...Partisan... |
.. 6 75 |
6 50 |
Royal Salute |
. . Pash |
.. 7 00 |
6 75 |
Champion of England |
.Passion |
.. 5 25 |
5 00 |
Dwarf Champion, or Juno |
.Passer |
.. 5 75 |
5 50 |
Yorkshire Hero |
Passing |
.. 4 75 |
4 50 |
Duke of Albany |
..Pastel |
.. 6 00 |
5 75 |
Horsford’s Market Garden |
...Patriot |
.. 5 00 |
4 75 |
SENATOR |
...Pavilion... |
.. 7 50 |
7 25 |
Laxton’s Evolution |
...Pearl |
.. 8 00 |
|
McLean’s Advancer |
...Pectize |
.. 5 00 |
4 75 |
STRATAGEM |
.. 6 00 |
5 75 |
|
Telephone |
.. 5 75 |
5 50 |
|
Mammoth Melting Sugar |
.. 8 50 |
||
Giant Sugar-Sword |
...Pendulous. |
..10 00 |
|
Black-Eye Marrowfat (Hand-picked).. |
...Pelter |
. 4 25 |
4 00 |
Marblehead Early Marrowfat |
...Penal |
.. 4 50 |
4 25 |
Dwarf White Marrowfat (Hand-picked).. Penance |
.. 4 00 |
3 85 |
|
Dwarf Sugar (Purple Blossom) |
..Pendle |
.. 7 00 |
TRUE TABASCO PEPPER.
PEPPER,— Small and Hot.
Bird’s Eye, or Creole
Celestial
Coral Gem Bouquet
Long Red Cayenne (true)
Red Chili (true)
Tabasco (true Mcllhenny strain)
Red Cluster
Fancy Wrinkled, Mixed
3
Tel. Cipher. |
Per |
lb. |
Per 100 |
lbs. |
Pennant... |
.. $2 |
25 |
$215 |
00 |
Pensive |
... 1 |
50 |
140 |
00 |
Peon |
... 2 |
75 |
265 |
00 |
Percale |
... 1 |
40 |
125 |
00 |
Perfume... |
... 1 |
40 |
125 |
00 |
.Perfuse .... |
... 3 |
00 |
290 |
00 |
.Periwig |
.... 2 |
50 |
||
.Pernia |
... 2 |
00 |
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PEPPER,— Large and Mild.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per tt>. |
Per 100 tbs. |
||
Large Bell, or Bull-Nose . |
Perse |
. Si 40 $125 00 |
||
Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth |
Pertly |
.. 1 40 |
125 |
00 |
Burpee’s RUBY KING |
.. 1 85 |
175 00 |
||
Sweet Upright |
.. 2 25 |
215 |
00 |
|
CHINESE GIANT (Burpee) |
Pervade .... |
.. 4 50 |
||
Burpee’s Ruby Pearl |
Pester |
. 3 00 |
||
Neapolitan Large-Early |
.. 1 60 |
150 |
00 |
|
Dwarf Early Red Squash |
Pilot |
.. 1 40 |
125 |
00 |
Golden Dawn |
.. 1 50 |
|||
Golden Queen |
Plunge |
.. 1 75 |
POTATOES.
The prices quoted below are for not less than one sack ( 165 lbs. net) of a kind, and
are SUBJECT TO CHANGES without notice. Terms CASH.
Per sack
Burpee’s Empire State |
Tel. Cipher. |
of 165 tbs. net. $4 00 |
Uncle Gideon’s QUICK LUNCH ... |
.. ..Posted |
4 50 |
Burpee’s Extra Early |
4 50 |
|
Irish Cobbler |
Potent |
4 00 |
New Vermont GOLD COIN (Burpee) ..Potential |
4 50 |
|
Carman No. 1 |
...Pounce |
4 00 |
Early Beauty of Hebron |
4 00 |
|
Early Ohio |
Preach |
4 00 |
Early Rose |
...Prelate |
4 00 |
“Eureka” Extra Early |
Preside |
4 25 |
GREAT DIVIDE (Burpee’s) |
...Presto |
4 00 |
Rural New Yorker No. 2 |
— Prevene |
4 00 |
State of Maine (Green Mountain) |
. ..Professor |
4 00 |
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•■big tom” pumpkin, — engraved from, a Photograph.
PUMPKIN.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Green-Striped Cushaw |
Tel. Cipher. Probation.. |
Per ft. ..$0 50 |
Small Sugar |
Prog |
40 |
Golden or Yellow Cushaw |
Program ... |
... 45 |
White Cushaw, or Jonathan |
Prolate |
.. 50 |
Big Tom, or Improved Large Field |
Promote .... |
.. 22 |
Large Cheese |
.Prone |
.. 35 |
Burpee’s Golden Oblong |
Prosal |
.. 45 |
Burpee’s Quaker Pie |
.Proud |
.. 50 |
Genuine Mammoth, or True Potiron (Jumbo, or King of the Mammoths). ..Provost |
.. 70 |
|
Winter Luxury, or “ Pie Squash” |
Pulley |
.. 50 |
Japanese |
Punch |
.. 50 |
Per 100 lbs.
$45 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 45 00
65 00 45 00 45 00
RADISH,— Early Turnip - Shaped.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. Burpee’s EARLIEST (Scarlet Button)... Rabbit |
Per ft. ...$0 45 |
Per 100 fts. $40 00 |
|
Burpee’s “ Rapid-Red ” |
... 60 |
55 00 |
|
Burpee’s HAILSTONE |
... 50 |
45 00 |
|
Crimson Giant Globe |
Pacing |
... 40 |
35 00 |
Early Round Dark Red |
Padiate |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Vick’s Scarlet Globe |
... 30 |
28 00 |
|
Extra Early Scarlet Turnip |
Pa f ter |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Ruby Pearl (Burpee) |
... 40 |
35 00 |
|
Scarlet Turnip, White Tip |
... 30 |
28 00 |
|
Early White Turnip |
.. 35 |
30 00 |
|
Philadelphia White Box |
... 35 |
30 00 |
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NEW BRIGHT BREAKFAST RADISH.
RADISH,— Early Olive-Shaped.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates. |
|||
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft. |
Per 100 fta. |
|
Burpee’s Earliest White |
Rebel |
....$0 55 |
$50 00 |
Early White Olive-Shaped |
Recited |
... 35 |
30 00 |
French Breakfast |
... 30 |
28 00 |
|
New Bright Breakfast |
Rector |
... 45 |
40 00 |
Burpee’s Surprise .. |
Reed |
... 40 |
35 00 |
Scarlet Olive-Shaped |
Refract |
... 30 |
28 00 |
st#^ |
""VS:": !»•••" ' "—V |
V |
|
NEW WHITE ICICLE RADISH. |
|||
RADISH,— Early Long Varieties. |
|||
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft. |
Per 100 ft>s. |
|
Early Long Scarlet, Short Top |
Ref ate |
...SO 30 |
$28 00 |
Cincinnati Market, or “ Glass ” |
Regent |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Wood’s Early Frame |
Remedy. .. |
.... 30 |
28 00 |
New White ICICLE (Eiszapfen) ... |
... 35 |
30 00 |
|
Half- Long Deep Scarlet, or Paris Beauty. j Renard |
... 35 |
30 00 |
|
LONG CARDINAL (Brightest Scarlet). .Repast |
... 35 |
30 00 |
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RADISH,— Summer Varieties. |
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CHARTIERS, or Shepherd (Improved ). Reptile |
... 35 |
30 00 |
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Long White VIENNA (Lady Finger)... Retort |
... 45 |
40 00 |
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White Delicious |
Reveal |
... 40 |
35 00 |
White STRASBURG |
Ribald |
... 30 |
28 00 |
Large White Globe |
Rimple |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Golden Globe, or Yellow Turnip .... |
Rivet |
... 35 |
30 00 |
Giant White Stuttgart |
Rock |
... 55 |
50 00 |
The cost of the very Best Seeds is so small, compared with value
of the resulting crops, that sensible planters know they cannot afford to risk seeds of doubtful pedigree, — and we know just as well that we cannot afford to risk our hard-earned reputation by selling stocks of uncertain character.
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WHITE CHINESE OR “ CELESTIAL ’* RADISH.
RADISH, -Winter Varieties.
NOTE. — Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per B>. |
Per 100 lbs. |
|
WHITE CHINESE (Celestial) |
....Rudely |
SO 45 |
S40 00 |
California Mammoth White Winter.. |
....Runnel |
55 |
50 00 |
Chinese Rose (Scarlet Chinese) |
....Runt |
35 |
30 00 |
Round Scarlet China |
30 |
28 00 |
|
Long Black Spanish |
30 |
28 00 |
|
Long White Spanish |
40 |
35 00 |
|
Round Black Spanish |
35 |
30 00 |
|
RHUBARB, or |
PIE PLANT |
• |
|
Myatt’s Victoria |
80 |
75 00 |
Rhubarb Roots (Per dozen 75 cts.) Ryot
SANDWICH ISLAND MAMMOTH SALSIFY.
SALSIFY, or |
VEGETABLE |
OYSTER |
. |
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft>. |
Per 100 ft*s. |
|
Long White French |
SO 60 |
$55 00 |
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Sandwich Island Mammoth |
70 |
65 00 |
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SORREL. |
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Broad-Leaved French |
Saline. |
80 |
75 00 |
Burpee’s Seeds are “Seeds of Success.”
The purchaser of Burpee’s Seeds does not buy twenty cents’ worth of risk with five cents’ worth of seeds, — the Trial Grounds enable us to fill packets with seeds only. Every truck-patch or flower-bed, large or small, is the planter’s “ trial ground.” We desire that our seeds and not your patience shall be tried there. Fordhook Farms (and Sunnybrook) render our desire attainable.
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victoria spinach,— /rom a Photograph.
SPINACH.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more are invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Long-Standing Prickly |
Tel. Cipher. Sally |
Per lb. SO 12 |
Per 100 lbs. $10 00 |
Long-Standing (Enkhuizen) |
... Sandal |
12 |
10 00 |
Norfolk Savoy-Leaved (Bloomsdale)... |
..Sash |
.... 12 |
10 00 |
Flanders |
... Satchel |
.... 12 |
10 00 |
VICTORIA (Burpee) |
. Satire |
12 |
10 00 |
Henderson’s “Long Season” |
.... 12 |
10 00 |
|
Prickly, or Winter |
...Saturn |
.... 12 |
10 00 |
Thick-Leaved Round |
..Saxon |
.... 12 |
10 00 |
New Zealand (Tetragonia expansa) |
.Scald |
.... 40 |
35 00 |
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH SQUASH.
SQUASH,— Summer Varieties.
Early White Bush Scalloped |
Tel. Cipher. .... Season .... |
Per ft. $0 40 |
Per 100 fts. $35 00 |
Mammoth White Bush Scalloped. ... |
Seat |
45 |
40 00 |
Early Yellow Bush Scalloped |
... Secret |
40 |
35 00 |
Mammoth Yellow Bush |
....Sedate |
45 |
40 00 |
Golden Summer Crookneck |
.... Sedge |
40 |
35 00 |
Giant Summer Crookneck |
Self |
75 |
70 00 |
Cocozelle Bush |
Septic |
45 |
40 00 |
Long White Vegetable Marrow |
Senior. ... |
65 |
60 00 |
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BURPEE’S FORDHOOK SQUASH.
SQUASH,— Winter Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be supplied at 100-pound rates.
FORDHOOK (Burpee) |
Tel. Cipher. Sermon |
Per tb. ...$0 70 |
Per 100 ftp. $65 00 |
Bush Fordhook (Burpee) |
Sermonize. |
... HO |
55 00 |
Boston Marrow |
Serpent |
... 40 |
35 00 |
HUBBARD |
... 70 |
65 00 |
|
Symmes Blue Hubbard |
... 80 |
75 00 |
|
Chicago Warted Hubbard |
Sharp |
... 75 |
70 00 |
RED, or GOLDEN HUBBARD. |
Sheaf |
... 75 |
70 00 |
Essex Hybrid |
Shone |
... 75 |
70 00 |
Golden Bronze |
Shopper |
... 50 |
45 00 |
The Delicious |
Shovel |
... 75 |
70 00 |
Pike’s Peak, or Sibley |
Shell |
... 60 |
55 00 |
Livingston’s Pie(Winter Lux. Pu |
mpkin) Shred |
... 50 |
45 00 |
Mammoth Chili |
Singe |
... 70 |
65 00 |
Mammoth Whale |
Singing |
... 85 |
80 00 |
Delicata |
Skate |
... 50 |
45 00 |
five hubbard squashes, — weighing 162 pounds, — engraved from a Photograph.
Growii by W. A. Wadsworth, R. F. D. 2, Canandaigua, N. Y., from Burpee's Seed of the original Hubbard.
The Best Tomato Seed produced in America to-day is
grown at rordhook and bunny- brook Farms and by our private growers in Bucks County, Penna., and in New Jersey, subject also to our personal supervision.
This is a strong statement, but complete trials — repeated every sea- son— at Fordhook, together with inspection of methods pursued by other careful growers, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, leave no doubt in our minds as to its absolute truth, — certainly concerning the special strains for which our house has so long been famous. Many extensive planters write us that they cannot obtain Tomato seed anywhere else, at any price, that is quite equal to Burpee’s Fordhook- or Sunn yb rook-Grown. If you are in doubt, test some of our special strains alongside any other seed you are accustomed to use. We are willing to abide by the result of such comparative trials!
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Burpee’s Selected Seed of TOMATOES.
Twelve of the Best Tomatoes, — first introduced or im- proved by “The House of Burpee,” — and of which Fordhook and Sunnybrook Strains of Seed are Unequaled!
Burpee’s Matchless (1889). Turner Hybrid (1886). Trucker’s Favorite (1893). Fordhook First (1894). Fordhook Fancy (1898). Burbank’s Preserving (1898).
Golden Dwarf Champion (1898). Burpee’s Quarter-Century (1900). Chalk’s Early Jewel (1903).
Burpee’s Earliest Pink (1906). Sunnybrook Special Earliana (1907). Burpee’s Dwarf-Giant (1909).
Search every Seed Catalog published and you will not find any other twelve Tomatoes of similar types that can take the place of these popular Burpee-Standards. Buy wherever you may, — plant side by side, — and we think you will come to the conclusion that Burpee’s Tomato Seed as grown upon our Pennsylvania and New Jersey farms is really unequaled l This applies not only to the above twelve but is true also of several other varieties, upon which we likewise “ specialize.” Most seedsmen charge less for Tomato seed than do we, — but the seed is usually worth correspondingly less. What does the cost actually matter when you consider that it requires only two ounces of seed to produce sufficient plants to set out an acre ?
TOMATO,— Large Bright Red Varieties.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per ft). |
Per 100 fos. |
||
The MATCHLESS (Burpee) |
..Tabby |
..«! 60 $150 |
00 |
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MATCHLESS (grown at Fordhook) ... |
..Table |
.. 2 25 |
210 |
00 |
Livingston’s Favorite |
..Tablet |
.. 1 25 |
115 |
00 |
Livingston’s Perfection |
..Tackle |
.. 1 40 |
125 |
00 |
Paragon |
..Tactics |
.. 1 40 |
125 |
00 |
Quarter-Century (grown at Fordhook). |
..Tactless |
.. 2 25 |
210 |
00 |
Chalk’s Early Jewel (grown at Fordhook) Talisman.. . |
.. 2 25 |
210 |
00 |
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Burpee’s Sunnybrook Earliana |
■ Tallness .... |
.. 2 75 |
265 |
00 |
Sparks’ EARLIANA |
..Tallow |
.. 2 00 |
190 |
00 |
“ Success ” |
..Tamarind. |
.. 1 75 |
165 |
00 |
STONE |
. Tend |
.. 1 60 |
150 |
00 |
Dwarf Stone |
..Tennis |
.. 2 10 |
200 |
00 |
Victoria Whole-Salad (sealed pkts. only) Thicket |
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Trophy |
..Thrilled... |
.. 1 40 |
125 |
00 |
Comet (for forcing) |
..Thrillinq ... |
.. 4 50 |
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Holmes’ Supreme (for forcing) |
. . Throb |
.. 4 50 |
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BURPEE’S FORDHOOK FIRST TOMATO.
TOM ATO,— Large Purple- Fruited Varieties.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be supplied at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per 100 Tbs. |
|
FORDHOOK FIRST (Burpee) |
. Tiger |
..$2 00 $190 00 |
|
Burpee’s Earliest Pink |
Tigress |
.. 2 00 |
190 00 |
Burpee’s DWARF GIANT |
.Tight |
.. 5 75 |
550 00 |
June Pink |
.Tillage |
... 2 50 |
|
FORDHOOK FANCY (Burpee) |
.Tinge |
.. 2 50 |
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Trucker’s Favorite (grown at Ford hook) Tipple |
.. 2 10 |
200 00 |
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Turner Hybrid (Mikado) (Burpee) |
. Tirade |
.. 1 75 |
165 00 |
Acme |
Tire |
.. 1 60 |
150 00 |
Livingston’s Globe (grown at Fordhook) Tissue |
... 2 00 |
190 00 |
|
Dwarf Champion |
Trans floe ... |
.. 1 75 |
160 00 |
Livingston’s Beauty |
. Tread |
... 1 60 |
150 00 |
PONDEROSA (grown at Fordhook).... |
.Tress |
... 3 50 |
340 00 |
TOM ATO,— Large Yellow Varieties. |
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GOLDEN Dwarf CHAMPION (Burp ee). Trick |
... 2 00 |
190 00 |
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Golden Queen (Sunrise) |
Trident |
... 1 75 |
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TOM ATO,— Small-Fruited Varieties. |
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Grown at Fordhook Farms. |
Per lb. |
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The Peach |
. Trout |
.. $2 00 |
|
Small Round Yellow (Yellow Cherry).. |
.Troy |
.. 2 00 |
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Yellow Plum-Shaped |
. Trudge |
.. 2 00 |
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Pear-Shaped Yellow |
. Tube |
.. 2 25 |
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Pear-Shaped Red |
. Tucket |
.. 2 00 |
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Red Cherry |
Tuft |
.. 2 00 |
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Burbank Preserving (Burpee) |
.Tudor |
.. 2 25 |
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Strawberry, or Winter Cherry |
•Tug |
.. 1 85 |
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TU RN I P,— White -Fleshed.
NOTE.— Ten pounds or more will be invoiced at 100-pound rates.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per 100 lbs. |
|
Early White Flat Dutch Strap-Leaved.. .Tula |
.$0 40 |
$38 00 |
|
Early Red- or Purple-Top Strap- Leaved Tumble |
. 30 |
28 00 |
|
Extra Early White Milan |
Tumbrel |
. 75 |
70 00 |
Extra Early Purple-Top Milan. |
Tumor |
. 65 |
60 00 |
Red-Top White Globe |
Tumult |
28 |
25 00 |
White Globe Strap-Leaved |
Tuner |
. 30 |
28 00 |
White Egg |
35 |
32 00 |
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Sweet German, or Long White French... Turban |
. 30 |
28 00 |
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Long White, or Cowhorn |
. 30 |
28 00 |
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Scarlet Kashmyr |
. 35 |
32 00 |
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Seven-Top |
. 28 |
25 00 |
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TURNIP, - |
Yellow-Fleshed. |
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Large Yellow, or Amber Globe. |
. 26 |
24 00 |
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Petrowski |
Tuyere |
. 45 |
40 00 |
Yellow Aberdeen |
Twaddle |
. 25 |
22 00 |
Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly.... |
Twang |
. 35 |
32 00 |
RUTA BAGA, or |
SWEDISH TURNIP |
■ |
|
Improved Purple-Top Yellow, or |
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“ Imperial Hardy ” |
Tweed |
. 25 |
22 00 |
Golden Neckless |
Tweezer |
. 30 |
28 00 |
White-Fleshed Neckless |
Twibill |
. 30 |
28 00 |
Burpee’s Breadstone |
Twist |
. 55 |
50 00 |
MONARCH, or Elephant |
Twitch |
18 |
16 00 |
Large White |
. 30 |
28 00 |
The Value of a Guarantee is not in what is said, but who says it.
For thirty-seven years we have stated plainly that, where failure is caused by any fault of the seed, we would refund the full price paid. This should convince even new customers that we have confidence both in the quality of Burpee’s Seeds and in the great care exercised in their growing, cleaning, and packing. No honest seedsman could assume responsibility for more than the price actually paid by the purchaser.
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HERBS.
Tel. Cipher. |
Per oz. |
Per lb. |
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Anise ( Pimpinella anisum ) |
SO 05 |
60 50 |
|
Balm ( Melissa officinalis ) |
...Hail |
10 |
1 25 |
Basil, Sweet ( Ocimum basilicum) |
...Hand |
10 |
1 00 |
Bene ( Sesamum orientale ) |
...Happy |
8 |
85 |
Borage ( Bor ago officinalis ) |
...Harbored. ... |
6 |
60 |
Caraway (Carum carui ) |
.... Hardock |
5 |
30 |
Catnip, or Catmint (. Nepeta cataria) .. |
...Harp |
20 |
2 00 |
Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum) |
...Head |
5 |
30 |
Dill ( Anethum graveolens ) |
5 |
25 |
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Fennel, Sweet (. Anethum fceniculum ).. |
...Hence |
5 |
35 |
Horehound ( Marrubium vulgare ) |
....Herald |
10 |
1 00 |
Lavender. {Lavandula vera ) (True).... |
...Hero |
35 |
3 50 |
Lavender ( Lavandula spied) (Ordinary).. Heroic |
8 |
85 |
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Marjoram, Sweet ( Origanum marjoram).. Hesper |
8 |
85 |
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Rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis) |
...Hinder |
. 20 |
2 00 |
Rue ( Ruta graveolens) |
. 15 |
1 75 |
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Sage ( Salvia officinalis) |
...Hire |
7 |
70 |
Summer Savory ( Satureia hortensis)... |
.. ..History |
10 |
1 25 |
Winter Savory {Satureia montana) .... |
...Home |
. io |
1 25 |
Tagetes Lucida (Substitute for Tarrag< |
m) Homily |
. 35 |
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Tausy ( Tanacetum vulgare) |
... Hope |
. 30 |
2 75 |
Thyme ( Thymus vulgaris) |
. ...Hornet |
. 30 |
2 75 |
Wormwood {Artemisia absinthium) .... |
...Human |
. 10 |
1 00 |
TOBACCO. Connecticut Seed Leaf. Tycoon |
... 1 65 |
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Lancaster County Broad Leaf. |
.... 1 75 |
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Havana (grown from imported seed). |
Tyke |
.... 2 75 |
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Bonanza |
.... 2 25 |
||
General Grant |
....Tympany . .. |
... 2 65 |
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Sterling |
...Tyne |
... 2 00 |
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Improved White Burley |
... 2 25 |
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Improved Long-Leaf Gooch |
....Tyrant |
... 2 00 |
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Improved Yellow Oronoko |
...Tyrite |
.... 2 00 |
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Sweet Oronoko |
....Tyson |
... 2 00 |
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CLOVER SEED. Subject to Fluctuations in Price. Special Prices will be quoted by letter. |
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Clover and Grass Seed are always net cash. Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per bush. |
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Red Medium |
...Crush |
Fluctuates. |
|
Mammoth Red, Pea-Vine, or Cow Grass. Crusty |
Fluctuates. |
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Alsike, or Hybrid |
Fluctuates |
||
Lucerne, or Alfalfa |
Fluctuates. |
||
White Dutch |
.... Crypt |
$0 38 |
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Bokhara |
, 22 |
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Crimson Trefoil, or Scarlet Italian |
...Cuckoo |
8 |
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Sainfoin |
8 |
Clover Seed, like Grass Seed, is of many grades. Do not ask us to quote cheap grades, as we handle but one, — that the very best obtainable.
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GRASS SEED.
Subject to Fluctuations in Price. Special Prices will be quoted by letter. Grass and Clover Seed are always net cash.
Tel. Cipher. Per tb. Per 100 lbs.
Fordhook Finest Lawn Grass (per dozen
tbs. cartons $2.60) Glass $0 20 $18 00
Shady Nook Mixture Glauber 28 26 00
Golf Links Mixture Glaucous 28 26 00
Grass Mixture for Permanent Pastures... Glazier 16 14 00
4®* Our grass seed mixtures are made up entirely of clean seed (as free from chaff as it is possible to make them), and are not to be compared with the cheap mixtures so freely offered.
Fancy-Clean Kentucky Blue Grass |
• Glee |
Per fe. |
Per bush. Fluctuates. |
Herd, or Red-Top Grass (Fancy-Clean). |
-Glide |
Fluctuates. |
|
Orchard Grass |
..Glory |
Fluctuates. |
|
Tall Meadow Oat Grass (10 lbs. to bush.) Glove |
..$0 20 |
$1 60 |
|
Wood Meadow Grass |
• • Gold |
.. 28 |
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Rough-Stalked Meadow Grass |
.Gong |
.. 30 |
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Meadow Foxtail Grass |
.Gospel |
.. 28 |
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Bromus Inermis (Awnless Brome Grass) Grace |
.. 15 |
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English Rye Grass (24 lbs. to bushel)... |
.Graceful... |
8 |
1 85 |
Italian Rye Grass (20 lbs. to bushel) ... |
.. Graduate ... |
.. 10 |
1 75 |
Crested Dogstail Grass |
.Graft |
.. 24 |
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Hard Fescue Grass |
. . Grammar. . |
.. 18 |
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Meadow Fescue Grass |
..Granger .... |
.. 16 |
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Sheep’s Fescue Grass |
. . Granite |
.. 20 |
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Creeping Bent Grass |
..Grape |
.. 30 |
|
Timothy (Fancy-Cleaned) |
..Grin |
Fluctuates. |
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Hungarian Millet |
.Groom |
Fluctuates. |
|
Golden or German Millet |
..Ground |
Fluctuates. |
|
East India or Pearl Millet (Pencillaria).. Group |
7 |
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OATS. |
Per bush. |
||
Danish Island (Burpee) |
.Ozena |
of 32 ft>s. ...,$1 10 |
|
White Tartar King |
.Ozonate |
.... 1 10 |
|
Burpee’s Welcome |
. Ozone |
.... 1 10 |
|
Golden Giant Side |
..Ozonize |
.... 1 25 |
Rurnee’s Flower Seeds are i°st as and as thoroughly
DUipCCS riUWCI OCCUS tested as our Vegetable Seeds, aud
we know that there is not offered seed of any better quality than stocks we now have in our warehouse.
If you have never carried flower seeds in stock, there is no better way to try the taste of your customers than by offering the special Sweet Pea, Nasturtium, and Gem Collections, offered on page 64.
Our Flower Seed Box, offered on page 62, gives a very convenient way of handling the separate packages at a very slight cost.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Xjr* Write for Quotations. Tel. Cipher. |
Per lb. |
Per bush. |
|
Silver Hull Buckwheat |
$1 25 |
||
New Japanese Buckwheat |
1 25 |
||
Chufas |
4 00 |
||
Dwarf Essex Rape (100 lbs. $7.50).. |
.... Walrus |
.. $0 10 |
|
Canada Field Peas |
2 10 |
||
Whip-poor-will Cow Peas |
Wane |
3 00 |
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Clay Cow Peas |
3 00 |
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White Kaffir Corn (100 lbs. $4.00)... |
Warlike . ... |
6 |
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Teosinte ( Euchlcena luxurians ) |
Warm |
... 50 |
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Mammoth Bush Peanut (14 lbs. to bushel) Warp |
2 85 |
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Spanish Peanut (24 lbs. to bushel) |
Warrior ... |
2 00 |
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Early Orange Sugar Cane |
Watered .... |
2 50 |
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Mammoth Russian Sunflower |
Wax |
2 00 |
|
Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen .... |
.... Weasel |
3 26 |
|
Soja Bean (early ripening) |
Worker |
2 75 |
|
Vicia Villosa (Per 100 lbs. $8.00) ... . |
Working . ... |
... 10 |
|
Vicia Sativa (Per 100 lbs. $5.00) — |
Wormil |
6 |
44 Proved bv Test ” ^n^ess y°u s^ou^ order some variety
— — that we do not catalog and instruct
that we get it for you (when we shall send it at your risk, — in its original package), you may be absolutely sure that you will receive from us only such stocks of strictly high-grade seeds as have been proved absolutely
“ Best by Test.’*
Many seedsmen have much to say about tested seeds, but unfor- tunately with most dealers this applies only to blotter tests for vitality. Our tests for vitality are soil tests. While necessary that seeds grow, it is of prime importance that they shall be of choicest selected strains, such as can be relied upon to produce products “true to type.” This can be learned only by thorough field trials. No other seedsmen in America make so many or such complete trials as are conducted annually at our famous Fordhook, Floradale and Sunnybrook Farms.
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Choice Strains of Tall Sweet Peas,
Including all the desirable varieties— both new and old.
We are acknowledged as
Headquarters for Sweet Peas in America.
X3?5* Ounces will be charged at one-tenth pound prices.
Superb Sweet Peas of the “Spencer” Type.
All of the Best Re-selected Strains.
Telegraph Code. Per lb.
Agricola. A pretty shade of lilac-blush, Skulk, . . . Sold out.
Afterglow. Electric shades of blue and rosy mauve, Sky $8 00
America Spencer. Red flakes on white ground ; extra fine, . . . Slab 2 00
Annis Qibson. A large purplish mauve, .... Annis .... 7 50
Arthur Green. A rich dark claret color, - Slabber ... 5 00
Burpee’s Apple Blossom Spencer. Rose and pink, waved, . . Slack .... 2 25
Asta Ohn. Soft lavender, suffused mauve, Slain .... 4 00
Aurora Spencer. Cream-white ground, flaked orange-salmon, . . . Slam, .... 2 25
Beatrice Spencer. White ground, tinted with pink and huff, . . . Slang .... 2 25
Bertrand Deal. A large rosy-mauve self, . Hertrand . 10 00
Blanche Ferry Spencer. Rose standard, pinkish-white wings, . . Slangly ... 3 25
Blue Jacket. A fine deep navy blue, Slangish . . 7 50
Captivation Spencer. Flowers are a rich rosy wine-red, Slapdash . . 3 25
Charles Foster. A beautiful hydrangea-pastel shade, Slapjack . . 7 50
Charm (Burpee’s). White, suffused blush-pink, Slapper ... 6 00
Clara Curtis. A fine Primrose Spencer , Clara .... 3 00
Constance Oliver. Delicate pink, suffused cream, Slape .... 2 25
Countess Spencer. Large wavy petals ; soft rose-pink, Slashed ... 2 25
Cynthia. Light pink, suffused on cream ground, Cynthia . . 7 50
Dainty Spencer. White, edged with rose, Slatter ... 2 00
Decorator. Rose, overlaid with terra-cotta, Slatternly . 6 00
Duplex Spencer. Beautiful cream-pink, Duplex ... 4 00
Duplex Crimson King. Scarlet self, Slaty .... 3 00
Duplex Mary Garden. Buff-pink, Slaughter . 2 50
Earl Spencer. Rich orange-salmon, Slave .... 6 00
Edith Taylor. A bright salmon-rose, Slavery ... 6 00
Elfrida Pearson. Light pink, margined with a darker pink, . . . Slaving . . Sold out.
Empress Eugenie. Light gray, flaked with lavender. Packets only , Eugenie . .
Eric Harvey. White, suffused rose, Slavish ... 2 00
Ethel Roosevelt. Primrose, striped and flaked light pink, .... Sleek .... 2 00
Flora Norton Spencer. A beautiful shade of lavender, Slice .... Sold out.
Florence Morse Spencer. Light pink, edged with darker pink, . . Sling .... 2 25
Florence Nightingale. A fine lavender, Slinger ... 2 75
Florrie. Rosy crimson-lake, Florrie ... 4 50
Frances Deal. A rich rosy heliotrope self, Frances . . 7 50
Gaiety Spencer. White ground, striped with rose-crimson, .... Slinging . . 2 50
George Herbert. Bright rosy carmine, Slip 2 00
Gladys Burt. Salmon-pink on primrose ground, Sliver .... 2 25
Helen Grosvenor. Beautiful orange-pink, Slogan ... 3 50
Helen Lewis. Standard crimson-orange ; wings orange-rose, .... Slope .... 2 75
Helen Pierce Spencer. White, mottled bright blue, Slopeness . . 3 75
Hercules. A larger, deeper Countess Spencer , Hercules . . 5 50
Irish Belle, or Dream. Lilac, flushed pink, . Sloping ... 4 00
Isobel Malcolm. A black-seeded cream-colored Spencer, Slosh .... 5 00
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“SPENCER” SWEET PEAS— Continued.
Telegraph Code. Per lb.
. Illuminator
Jacktar Slot . . Kidd . Alfred Slug . Manoel King . Slugging Im her . Loyalty Majestic Margaret Sluggard Smash Smelite .
Illuminator. A rich salmon-pink. Packets only ,
Jack Tar. A fine dark-blue self,
John Ingman. Similar to George Herbert,
John kidd. A large purple self,
King Alfred. A large orange-pink self,
King Edward Spencer (Burpee’s). Deep carmine-scarlet, .
King Manoel. Rich maroon self,
King White. “ Best of all ” white Spencers. Packets only, . ,
Lady Evelyn Eyre. Pink, flushed salmon,
Leslie Imber. A rich blue self,
Loyalty. Violet flake on white ground,
Majestic. A large deep cream self,
Margaret Atlee. Pink on cream, suffused with salmon, . . .
Margaret Madison. An azure-blue self,
Marie Corelli. Brilliant rose-carmine,
Martha Washington. White, suffused light rose,
Maud Holmes. Deep carmine-scarlet, Smelting
May Campbell. Cream, marbled with carmine, Sluggy .
Melba. Salmon-colored self, Smerk
Mercia. Buff-pink on cream ground, . . Smerking
Mrs. A. Ireland. Buff ground, suffused rose, Smite . .
Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. Buff ground, edged with pink, .... Smitten .
Mrs. Cuthbertson. Standard rose-pink, wings nearly white, . . . Smittenly
Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. A blush-pink, Sykes . .
Mrs. Hugh Dickson. Pinkish apricot on a cream ground, . . . . Smittle .
Mrs. Heslington. Lavender, flushed rose-pink, Smock
Mrs. Routzahn. Apricot or buff, suffused with delicate pink, . . . Smoker .
Mrs. Townsend. White with picotee edge of blue, Smug . .
Mrs. T. W. Warren. Bright blue- veined on white, Warren
Mrs. W. J. Unwin. White, flaked with orange-scarlet, Smugboat
Nubian. Deep chocolate self, Smuggle
Orchid (Burpee’s). Deep lavender, suffused pink, ....... .Smutch .
Othello Spencer. Rich deep maroon, Snack . .
PearLGray Spencer. Light dove-gray, Snaffle . .
Premier. Crimson-scarlet self, Premier
Burpee’s Primrose Spencer. Very best of the cream-yellow'shade, Snarl . .
Prince George. A pastel shade ; rosy lilac, Snarling
Purple Prince Spencer. Standard purple-maroon ; wings rosy purple, Snath . .
Queen Victoria Spencer. Deep primrose, flushed with rose,
Radiance. Bright orange with scarlet wings,
Red Star. Rich crimson-scarlet,
Rosabel le. A very fine large rose self,
Scarlet Emperor. Rich dark scarlet,
Scarlet Empress. A large scarlet self,
Senator Spencer. Claret stripes on heliotrope ground, . . . Stirling Stent. Deep salmon self, suffused with orange, . . . Tennant Spencer. An attractive shade of purplish mauve, . Thomas Stevenson. The finest of all orange-scarlet seifs, . . Vermilion Brilliant. Brilliant scarlet; large and of fine form,
Walter P. Wright. Light lavender self,
Waverly Spencer. Purplish maroon,
Wedgwood. The best “blue Spencer.” Packets only, . . .
White Spencer (Burpee’s). The popular white,
W. T. Hutchins. Cream-yellow, margined with blush-pink,
Sniff . . Radiance Redstar Rosabelle Socman . Socratic Sod . . . Sodding Soldier . Solidify . Solve . . Wright . Song . . . Wedgwood Sound . Span .
Per fb.
$7 50 2 00 10 00 8 00 2 00 Sold out.
4 50 8 00
10 00 10 00 20 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 Sold out.
5 50
5 00 2 00 2 00
Sold out.
2 25 2 00 4 00
3 00 7 50
6 50
4 50
4 50 12 50
2 25
5 00 10 00
3 00 10 00
1 75
2 50 12 00
7 50 10 00
8 75
6 00 2 00
4 00 2 50
5 00 12 00
6 00 2 00
3 50 1 75
100 lbs.
The Burpee=Blend of Re=selected
Spencers,” Mixed,
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Speck $1 60 $150 00
Best Grandiflora Tall Sweet Peas,
Including all desirable varieties— both new and old.
Agnes Eckford. Beautiful soft light pink,
Agnes Johnston. Bright rose-pink, shaded with cream,
America. The brightest blood-red striped,
Aurora. Flaked orange-salmon ; largest striped,
Black Knight. Deep maroon ; self-colored,
Blanche Burpee. Large pure white,
Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white,
Blanche Ferry, — Extra Early. Ten days earlier,
Bolton’s Pink. Rich salmon-pink,
Brilliant Blue (Lord Nelson). “77 ie best deep blue,"
Burpee’s Earliest of All. Earlier than Extra Early Blanche Ferry , Burpee’s Earliest of All — Re=selected, — “ Extreme Early,” . Burpee’s Earliest Sunbeams. Very early ; cream colored, . . .
Burpee’s Earliest White. The earliest white,
Christmas Stella Morse. Very early flowering,
Countess Cadogan. Reddish-mauve standard; wings violet-blue, .
Countess of Lathom. Charming delicate pink self,
Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve or lavender,
Dainty. White with pink edge,
David R. Williamson. Deep indigo-blue,
Dobbie’s Mid=Blue. Much lighter than Navy Blue,
Dorothy Eckford. Pure white,
Duke of Westminster. Standard rosy maroon ; wings violet-purple,
Emily Henderson. White ; blooms early,
Flora Norton. A beautiful rich lavender,
Florence Wright. Pure white, of fine substance, . . .
Gladys French. Light blue on white ground,
Helen Pierce. Blue mottled on white,
Henry Eckford. Salmon-orange,
Hester. Bright blue striped,
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose-colored,
Janet Scott. Flowers are unusually large and of a beautiful shade of
rich pink,
Jessie Cuthbertson. Dark -rose stripes on creamy ground,
King Edward VII. Bright crimson self-color,
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Light lavender-blue,
Le Marquis. Early-flowering ; color of Navy Blue,
Lovely. Soft shell-pink,
Maid of Honor. White, edged with blue,
Midnight. Very dark purple. Same as Jet,
Millie Maslin. An unusual shade of rosy crimson,
Miss Willmott. Of large size; deep orange-pink,
Mont Blanc (Florence Denzer). Early white; fine for forcing, . .
Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Early ; rosy lavender,
Mrs. Bieberstedt. Deep lavender self,
Mrs. Chas. H. Totty. Early ; color of Countess of Radnor , . . .
Mrs. Collier. A primrose Dorothy Eckford
Mrs. Dugdaie. A large beautiful deep rose,
Mrs. E. Wilde. Early flowering ; bright rose,
Mrs. Eckford. Beautifully shaded primrose-yellow,
Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Early flowering ; pure pink,
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Telegraph Code
or Cipher. Per lb.
Jabber . Crop failed. A (fries .... $0 65
Jacamar Jacinth . Jack . .
J acket . Jackman Jacobin Jaculatory Jade . Earliest Jaganat Sunbeams Jagging Jambee . Cadogan Lathom Janitor . Dainty . David . Midblue Dorothy Jarring Jarosite Jasp . .
J asping Jatropha Jaundice Jaunty . Hester . Jauperine
Jean . Jessie . Edward Grisel Jelly . Jersey Jetems Jetter Millie Jibe .
Jill . Jim . Jingo Jink Collier Dugdaie Jirnson Jimpy Jippo .
75
1 00 Sold out. 75
Sold out. 85 1 25 85 85 00 00 00 00 75 75 85 65 75 75 85 25 85 25 85 75 Sold out. Sold out. 70 85
1 25 75 80 1 75 1 00 Sold out. 75 75 65 75 50 85 75 25 75 75 85 75 00
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS —Continued.
Telegraph Code
or Cipher. Per 5b.
Mrs. Geo. Migginson, Jr. Delicate lavender, Jingle . . Sold out.
Mrs. Walter Wright. A beautiful mauve color, Jirkinet . . . $0 75
Mrs. William Sim. Early flowering ; salmon-pink, Joan .... 1 00
Navy Blue. Deep violet- blue, Navy .... 1 25
Othello. Deep glossy maroon, Jobber. ... 75
Phenomenal. White, shaded rosy lavender, Joconde . . 75
Prima Donna. A most lovely shade of soft pink, Jogelour . Sold out.
Prince of Wales. Bright rose ; self-colored, Joiner ... 1 25
Prince Olaf. Striped and mottled blue on white, Olaf .... 65
Queen Alexandra. An intense scarlet self, Jootning . . 1 00
Queen of Spain. Beautiful buff-pink, Jordan ... 75
Rose du Barri. Deep rich carmine-rose, Dubarri . . 75
Sadie Burpee, — White-seeded. Pure white, Purity ... 75
Safrano. Very rich primrose self, . . Safrano . . 1 50
St. George. Standard orange, wings orange-carmine, Sangeorge . 1 00
Sunproof Salopian. A fine scarlet, Jowl .... 90
Senator. Bright brown and chocolate, striped, Joyance . . 75
Shasta. Pure white flowers of good size, Jubilate . . 65
Stanley. Rich dark maroon, Judica ... 75
Stella Morse. Rich primrose, flushed pink, . . .Judicial . . 75
Sybil Eckford. Color effect creamy buff, Jugate ... 65
Zarina. Deep buff-pink self, Zarina ... 75
Mixtures of Grandiflora SWEET PEAS.
Telegraph Code. Per 5b. Per 100 lbs.
Fine Mixed, Jundie . . . . $0 65 $62 50
Eckford’s Mixed, .Jungle .... 70 68 00
Fordhook Fancy-Flaked, Mixed, Juniper .... 1 10 100 00
Burpee’s “ Best Mixed,” Jute 80 75 00
Winter Flowering, Mixed. Contains many varieties, Juvenile .... 1 10 100 00
Waved Sweet Peas of the “Unwin” Type.
Telegraph Code. Per ft).
E. J. Castle. Rich carmine-rose, shaded salmon, Gallant ... $0 85
Frank Dolby. Light lavender, Galley . . Sold out.
Gladys Unwin. Of a lovely light pink color, . Game. ... 85
Nora Unwin. Pure white, of fine substance, Garget ... 1 50
Dwarf CUPID Sweet Peas.
Telegraph Code. Per ft).
Pink. Has pink and white flowers of the Blanche Ferry type, .... Herbage . . $1 25
White. The original variety, - Honey ... 1 25
Cupids Mixed. Many varieties, Hymn . . Sold out.
'p’l i i produces in addition to tons of Sweet Pea seed the very finest strains
1 HJIdUdlC I dllll 0f Centaurea Imperialis, Cosmos , Dahlias , Delphiniums , Dimorphotheca, Eschseholtzia, Hollyhocks , Mariyolds, Pelargoniums , Nasturtiums , Petunias , Pentstemons and Verbenas.
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Burpee’s Four of the Finest” for 1914
Grand New Spencer Sweet Peas.
KinfJ (Burpee’s). Too much cannot be said in praise of this unique new
ivlllg W line Spencer. It has all the first-class qualities which go to form Sweet
Pea perfection. It is remarkable for the “ glistening immaculate purity of the whiteness ” and the perfect finish of the flower. While of truly gigantic proportions the flowers are most exquisitely finished in every detail. King White has such marvelous substance, — which might almost be termed “leathery,” — that it is entirely free from the objectionable reflexing habit so generally found in the standard of other whites. The grand flowers are borne almost invariably in “fours” upon stout stems of great length. The bold, widely expanded standard is waved exquisitely, while the wings, also well waved, are beautifully placed. The plants are excep- tionally vigorous in growth with distinctive rich green foliage, and wonderfully profuse in bloom for a long season. King White received an Award of Merit from The National Sweet Pea Society of England, July, 1912, after having been grown in their trials ; also Award of Merit by The Royal Horticultural Society of England, July, 1913 ; Certificate of Merit by The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, June 26, 1913 ; and Bronze Medal from The North Lonsdale Rose Society, Ulverston, England, July, 1913.
In sealed packets containing fifteen seeds each : Per pkt. 1 5 cts.; $ 1 .00 per dozen pkts. ; $7.00 per 1 00 pkts. In lots of 500 pkts. or more, $6.25 per 1 00 pkts. (Cable word, Rex. ) In sealed packets containing thirty seeds each : Per pkt. 25 cts.; $2.00 per dozen pkts.; $13.75 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 pkts. or more, $12.50 per 100 pkts. (Cable word, King. )
1 1 llim 1 n 51 for (Burpee’s). It is almost impossible to adequately describe the beauty lllUlillllclLUI an(^ surpassing grace of this unique novelty. In color it is perfectly dis- tinct from all other varieties and has been pronounced the most glorious Sweet Pea ever seen. It might be described as a rich glowing cerise-salmon, with an indication of bright orange suffusion which marvelously scintillates and glistens under bright sunlight ; under artificial light the flowers appear to be a glowing orange scarlet. Uniformly of large size and great substance. The flowers are most perfectly formed, and well placed on long stout stems, frequently in “fours.” Of vigorous growth, the vines carry a rich profusion of bloom. We were awarded a Certificate of Merit for Illuminator both by the American Sweet Pea Society at the great Boston Show, July, 1913, and The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, June 26, 1913.
In sealed packets containing twelve seeds each : Per pkt. 1 5 cts.; $ 1 .00 per dozen pkts.; $7.00 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $6.25 per 100 pkts. (Cable word, Shining.)
In sealed packets containing twenty-five seeds each : Per pkt. 25 cts.; $2.00 per dozen pkts.; $13.75 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $12.50 per 100 pkts.
(Cable word, Illuminator.)
WpHownnH (Burpee’s). This beautiful novelty is likely to become quite as popular W CUgWUUU in the Sweet Pea world as the famous china is among connoisseurs. Wedgwood is a unique shade of lovely light blue and completely eclipses such varieties as Flora Norton Spencer, Princess Mary , Southcote Blue and Zephyr. The flowers, of good size and substance, are well waved in both standard and wings ; they are borne almost uniformly in four-flowered sprays upon long stout stems. Wedgwood is a color long sought for in Sweet Peas and will be eagerly welcomed by all lovers of this beautiful annual. It was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society at the Philadelphia Sweet Pea Show, June 26, 1913.
In sealed packets containing twelve seeds each : Perpkt. 15 cts.; $1.00 per dozen pkts.; $7.00 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $6.25 per 100 pkts. (Cable word, China. )
In sealed packets containing twenty-five seeds each : Per pkt. 25 cts.; $2.00 per dozen
pkts.; $13.75 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $12.50 per 100 pkts.
(Cable word, Wedgwood. )
Fmnracc Piirr^niV (Burpee’s). This beautiful novelty was awarded a Certificate ILIIiprt/OO JLli^ClllC 0f Merit by the American Sweet Pea Society, June 29, 1911, but owing to its shy seeding character we have not been able to introduce it until this season. The color is a delicate tone of light gray, flaked with light lavender. A vase or bunch of Empress Eugenie gives a most charming effect. The flowers are of large size, beautifully waved and crimped. A vigorous grower and very free bloomer, throwing a large proportion of four-flowered sprays.
In sealed packets containing fifteen seeds each: Per pkt. 15 cts.; $1.00 per dozen pkts.; $7.00 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $6.25 per 100 pkts. (Cable word, Empress.)
In sealed packets containing thirty seeds each: Per pkt. 25 cts.; $2.00 per dozen
pkts.; $13.75 per 100 pkts. In lots of 500 packets or more, $12.50 per 100 pkts.
(Cable word, Eugenie.)
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BURPEE'S FLOWER SEEDS
One-quarter pound furnished at pound rates, and, except where otherwise priced, one- quarter ounce at ounce rates, where not less than sixty cents per ounce. Of the cheaper flower seeds, not less than one-half ounce will be supplied at ounce rates. Not less than one ounce will be supplied of varieties priced at 15 cts. or less per ounce.
These flower seeds are all of the finest strains of the best varieties, and are sure to give satisfaction. While many are grown by ourselves at Fordhook, Floradale, and Sunny- brook Farms, or by our private growers in America, all are tested thoroughly both for vitality and purity. Those that are imported are obtained only from the best growers in Europe, whose crops we have repeatedly inspected. The whole makes a collection unexcelled in uniform excellence of quality and vastly superior to the commercial grades commonly sold.
XZ?5* As is well known, we are headquarters for Sweet Peas (see preceding pages), supply- ing the most critical trade, both at home and abroad, with thousands of pounds annually.
We call your attention especially to our Nasturtium seed, which is grown for us under careful supervision, and is of a quality much superior to the usual strains offered to the trade. XZP^See page 56.
Per oz. Per lb.
1501 Abronia Umbellata,
(Per %oz., 40 cts.)
1505 Ageratum Mexicauum,
1506 “ “ Albiflorum,
1510 “ “ Tom Thuml
Mixed,
1514 Agrostemma Cceli rosea, .... 3704 “ Coronaria Atrosan-
guinea,
Althea Rosea, — see Hollyhock. 1530 Alyssum Benthami (Sweet
Alyssum),
1521 “ “ Compactum, . .
1524 “ “ Little Gem, . .
3706 “ Saxatile Compactum, . .
1530 Ambrosia Mexicana,
Angel’s Trumpet, — see Datura.
ANTIRRHINUMS.
1533 Brilliant Rose, . (Per 34 oz., 25 cts.)
1535 Dainty Queen, . 1537 Defiance, . . . 1539 Delicate Rose . . 1541 Fireflame, . . . 1543 Golden Queen, . 1545 Prince Chamois,
(Per 34 oz-» 30 cts.) (Per 34oz-> 30 cts.) (Per 34 oz., 25 cts.) (Per 34 oz., 25 cts.) (Per 34 oz.,25 cts.) (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.)
1547 Queen of the North,
(Per 34 oz., 25 cts.)
1549 New Fancy Mixed, . (34 oz., 25 cts.)
1550 Cottage Maid,
1552 Yellow Queen,
1554 Pure White,
1557 Dwarf Mixed,
1558 Tall (Majus) Mixed,
1559 Picturatum,
3712 Aquilegia
3714
3716
(Columbine), Double,
Mixed,
Coerulea, (34 oz., 30 cts.) Long-Spurred Hybrids, (Per 34 oz., 25 cts.) Skinneri, (34 oz., 50 cts.)
3718
3720 Arabis Alpina
1566 Arctotis Grandis,
3900 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus,
3902 Asparagus Sprengeri, . 1568 Asperula Azurea Setosa,
80 20 |
$2 00 j |
a, 3 00 |
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15 |
1 50 |
15 |
1 50 |
>, 25 |
2 50 |
10 |
85 |
15 |
1 50 |
15 |
1 25 |
20 |
2 00 |
35 |
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20 |
2 00 |
of Benthami some seeds- tum. |
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20 |
2 00 |
85 |
8 50 |
1 00 |
|
1 00 |
|
85 |
|
85 |
|
85 |
|
1 00 |
|
85 |
|
85 |
8 50 |
50 |
|
50 |
|
30 |
3 00 |
35 |
3 50 |
20 |
2 00 |
30 |
3 00 |
15 |
1 50 |
1 00 |
|
85 |
|
30 |
2 75 |
30 >) |
3 00 |
40 |
|
6 |
40 |
ASTERS.
Semple’s American Branching.
Per oz.
1571 Azure Blue 80 80
Per lb. 88 00
! 1573 Crimson, . . . |
75 |
7 60 |
|
1575 Lavender, . . |
85 |
8 50 |
|
1577 Light Pink, . |
80 |
8 00 |
|
1579 Mary Semple, |
75 |
7 50 |
|
1581 Purple, . . . |
85 |
8 50 |
|
1584 Rose-Pink, . . |
85 |
8 50 |
|
1586 White, . . . . |
85 |
8 50 |
|
1588 Finest Mixed, |
Daybreak. |
70 |
7 00 |
1591 Blue Bird, . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 50 cts.) |
1 75 |
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1593 Lavender, . . |
. . (Per 34 oz-» 40 cts-) |
1 50 |
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1595 Lemon. {Crop failed.) |
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1597 Daybreak, |
. . (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
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1599 Purity, . . . |
. . (Per 34 °z-> 50 cts.) |
1 75 |
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1601 Rose, .... |
1 50 |
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1603 Salmon, . . . |
1 75 |
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1605 Mixed, . . . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 35 cts.) |
1 25 |
|
King Asters. |
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1616a Pink King . |
. . (Per 34 °z., 60 cts.) |
2 00 |
|
1617 Rose King . |
. . (Per 34°z-,25cts.) |
85 |
|
1618 White King |
. . (Per 34 oz., 60 cts.) |
2 00 |
|
1619 Violet King |
Crcgo’s Giant. |
70 |
7 00 |
1606 Pink, .... |
1 00 |
12 50 |
|
1607 Azure Blue . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
12 50 |
1608 Purple, . . . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
10 00 |
1609 Lavender . . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
12 50 |
1610 Rose-Pink, . |
. . (Per 34oz-» 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
10 00 |
1612 White, . . . |
1 00 |
12 50 |
|
1614 Mixed, . . . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 25 cts.) |
85 |
8 50 |
Early Branching, or Royal. |
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1636 Royal Lavender . (Per34oz., 35 cts.) |
1 25 |
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1637 “ Pink . |
. . ( Per 34 oz. , 35 cts. ) |
1 25 |
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1638 “ Purple |
. . (Per34oz., 35 cts. ) |
1 25 |
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1639 “ White . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 35 cts.) |
1 25 |
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1642 “ Mixed . |
. . (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 10 |
|
Queen of the Market. |
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(American Grown.) |
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1681 Lavender, . . |
60 |
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1683 Pink, . . . |
60 |
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1684 Purple, . . . |
60 |
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1687 White, . . . |
60 |
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1689 Mixed, . . . |
50 |
6 00 |
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W. ATLiEE BURPEE & CO., PHIUA.
ASTERS,'— Continued.
Comet.
Per 02. Per lb.
1644 Bright Light Blue with White, ... Si 00
1646 Clear Carmine, 1 00
1648 Dark Blue, 1 00
1650 Dark Rose 1 00
1652 Light Blue, 1 00
1654 Lilac Bordered with White, 1 00
1656 Pure Lilac, 1 25
1658 White, 1 25
1660 Mixed, All Colors, 85 S10 00
1665 Giant Branching, White, 1 00
1667 “ Comet, Mixed, All Colors, . . 85 10 00
Large-Flowering Dwarf Queen.
1670 Crimson, . . |
. (Per |
oz., |
40 |
cts.) |
1 |
50 |
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1672 Dark Blue, . |
. (Per |
oz., |
40 |
cts.) |
1 |
50 |
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1674 Light Blue, . |
. (Per |
oz., |
40 |
cts.) |
1 |
50 |
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1676 White, . . |
. (Per |
oz., |
, 40 |
cts.) |
1 |
50 |
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1679 Finest Mixed, |
(Per |
*4 |
oz., |
35 |
cts.) |
1 |
25 |
Waldersee Asters.
1711 Crimson with White, . . \
1713 Dark Blue, 1
1714 Dark Blue and White, . I
1715 Dark Crimson (
1716 Light Blue \ C TOT) failed.
1717 Rose (
1718 Rose, bordered White, . 1
1719 Pure White, I
1720 Finest Mixed, /
Truffaut’s Pseony-Flowered Perfection.
1692 Darkest Blue, . |
(Per 34 oz., 35 cts. ) |
1 25 |
1694 Dark Crimson, . |
, (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
1696 Snow-White, . . |
(Per 34 oz., 35 cts.) |
1 25 |
1698 Finest Mixed, . |
85 8 60 |
|
Victoria. |
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1700 Blue, |
. (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
1702 Scarlet, . . . . |
. (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
1704 White, .... |
. (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
1706 Finest Mixed, . |
1 00 10 00 |
|
OTHER ASTERS. |
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1615 Crimson King, . |
(Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
1620 Mikado or “Rochester,” |
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(Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
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1621 Lavender Rochester ()4 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
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1622 White Mikado, |
• (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
1624 America, . . . |
. (Per 14 oz., 50 cts.) |
1 85 |
1625 Cardinal, . . . |
. (Per 34 oz. , 75 cts.) |
|
1626 Electric, . . . . |
. (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
1628 Pink Beauty, |
. (Per 34 oz., 60 cts.) |
2 25 |
1630 Pink Peerless, |
. (Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
1632 White Fleece, |
. (Per 34 oz., 65 cts.) |
2 25 |
1635 Lavender Gem, |
(Per 34 oz., 50 cts.) |
1 85 |
1643 Burpee’s American-Union, Mixed, . 75 7 50
1723 Japanese, Mixed, (Per 34 oz., 30 cts.) 1 00
1730 Chrysanthemum-Flowered, Mixed, 65 6 50
1731 German Quilled, Mixed, 25 2 25
1735 Fordhook Favorites, Mixed, .... 70 7 00
1736 Fine Mixed, All Colors, 60 6 00
2906 Balloon Vine (Cardiospermura
Halicacabum) 7 70
Balsam Apple, — see Momordica
Balsam in a.
Balsam Pear, — see Momordica
Charantia.
Balsam, Common, Double. Mixed, . 25 2 50
1763 “ Camellia-Flowered, Mixed, 40 4 00
BALSAM.
Burpee’s Defiance.
Per oz. Per lb.
1741 Chamois Rose, |
25 |
|
1742 Exquisite |
... 1 |
25 |
1743 Pure Pink, |
... 1 |
25 |
1744 Rose, White-Spotted, |
... 1 |
25 |
1746 Scarlet, White-Spotted, . . . . |
... 1 |
25 |
1748 Roval Purple, |
... 1 |
25 |
1750 Shining Scarlet, |
... 1 |
25 |
1752 Violet, White-Spotted, . . . . |
... 1 |
25 |
1754 Pure White, |
... 1 |
25 |
1756 White, Tinted Lilac, |
... 1 |
25 |
1759 All Colors Mixed, |
... 1 |
00 |
1761 Fordhook Fancy, |
85 |
|
1762 Fordhook Tricolor, . . . , . |
85 |
|
1767 Bartonia Aurea, |
20 |
FREE=FLOWERING BEDDING BEGONIAS.
(Begonia Semperflorens.)
1772 Duchess of Edinburgh, (j^oz.jSOcts.) 6 50 1774 Gracilis Alba, . . (Per oz., 75 cts.)
1776 Prima Donna, . . . (Per & oz. $1.00)
1778 Vernon, . . . . (Per % oz., 50 cts.) 3 50
1780 Vulcan, (Per oz., 40 cts.) 6 00
1784 Burpee’s Mixture, (Per % oz., $1.00)
3905 Begonia, Tuberous-Rooted Hybrids,
Gigantic, Single,
Mixed, (Per 5*3 oz., $3.50)
3907 “ Tuberous-Rooted, Double,
Mixed, (500 seeds, $2.00)
3909 “ Large-Leaved Rex,
(500 seeds, 30 cts.; 1000 seeds, 50 cts.)
3724 Beilis Perennis (Double Daisy),
Longfellow, ()4oz., 35 cts.) 125
3725 “ Snowball, (Per %oz., 30 cts.) 2 00
3726 “ German Double, Mixed, . . 1 25
3727 “ Double Quilled, Mixed, ... 3 00
1790 Brachycome Iberidifolia 35 3 50
1793 Browallia, Mixed, 40
2908 Bryonia Laciniosa, 25 2 50
1796 Cacalia, Mixed, 15 1 50
3913 Calceolaria Hybrida, Mixed,
(Per 1000 seeds, 25 cts.; ^ oz., $1.50)
1799 Calendula. |
, Favorite, |
10 |
1 00 |
1801 |
Oriole, |
8 |
85 |
1803 |
Royal Marigold, .... |
8 |
85 |
1805 |
Double, Mixed, .... |
7 |
70 |
1807 Calliopsis |
(Coreopsis) Coronata, . |
12 |
1 25 |
1809 |
Drummondii(GoldenWave), 7 |
70 |
|
1811 |
Golden Ray, |
50 |
|
1813 |
Mixed |
8 |
80 |
3768 |
(Coreopsis) Grandiflora, |
20 |
2 00 |
3733 Campanula, Medium, Single, Mixed, |
15 |
1 50 |
|
3734 |
Medium, Double, Mixed, |
75 |
|
3735 |
“Cup and Saucer,” Blue, |
1 50 |
|
3737 |
“ “ “ Rose, |
1 85 |
|
3739 |
“ “ “ White, |
1 85 |
|
3741 |
“ “ “ Mixed, |
1 25 |
12 50 |
3746 |
Persicifolia, Mixed, . . |
1 50 |
|
2911 Canary-Bird Flower |
12 |
1 25 |
|
1816 Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth-Flowered |
, 40 |
4 00 |
|
1818 |
Giant Empress |
15 |
1 75 |
1820 |
Tom Thumb, White, . . |
12 |
1 25 |
1822 |
White, |
5 |
40 |
1824 |
Rocket, |
5 |
40 |
1826 |
Dark Crimson, |
10 |
1 00 |
1828 |
New Carmine, |
20 |
2 00 |
1830 |
Mixed, : |
6 |
60 |
3829 |
(Iberis) Sempervirens, . |
1 75 |
BURPEE’S FLOWER SEEDS
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1833
1834 183.5
1836
1837
1838 1841 1845
CANDYTUFT,—
Large-Flowered Dwarf Hybrids.
Per oz. Per lb.
Brick Rose, SO 75
Crimson
Lilac,
White, Shaded Rose,
White,
Mixed,
Canna (Indian Shot), Mixed, ... 10 SI 00
“ Crozy’sNew Large-Flowering Dwarf, Mixed {Grown bv
Crozy) 15 1 50
2912 Cardinal Climber. (Packets only.) Cardiospermum Halicacabum, — see Balloon Vine.
1848 Carnation, Marguerite, Mixed, . . 60 6 00
3753 “ German, Extra Fine
Double, Mixed, . . . . 3 00
3755 “ Choice Double, Mixed, . 1 50
3757 “ Early Vienna, 1 00
3759 “ Picotee, Fine Double,
Mixed, ( Per )4oz., 40 cts.) 1 50 3761 “ Fancy Picotee, Extra Fine,
Mixed, (100 seeds 60 cts.)
3915 “ Perpetual or Tree, Mixed,
(Per%oz., 75cts.) 5 00 Castor-Oil Bean,— see Ricinus.
1853 Celosia Plumosa (Feathered), Dwarf
Feathered, Mixed, 40
1855 “ “ Varieties, Mixed, 25
1858 “ “ Triumph of the
Exposition, . . 35
1864 “ “ Magnificent, ... 1 25
1866 “ Spicata, 30
“ Cristata, — see Cockscomb.
1869 Centaurea Imperialis, White, ... 30
1876 “ Imperialis, Mixed. . . 25
1878 “ Americana, 85
1882 “ Cyanus, Kaiser Wilhelm, 10
1884 “ Cyanus, Mixed, .... 10
1885 “ Cyanus, fl. pi., Mixed, . 20
1888 “ Marguerite, 40
1889 “ Candidissima (%oz. 40c.)
1891 “ Gymnocarpa, 35 3 50
“ Suaveolens,— see Sweet Sultan.
Cheiranthus Maritimus, — see Virginian Stock.
2 50
3 50
3 00
3 00 2 50
1 00 85
2 00
4 00
1896 Chrysanthemum, Annual Varieties, Single, Mixed |
12 |
1 25 |
|
1903 |
“ Coronarium, Double, Mixed, |
10 |
1 00 |
1904 |
“ Inodorum Plen- issimum, . . . |
35 |
|
3748 |
“ Perennial Varie- ties, Mixed, (Per %oz. ,$1.25) |
9 00 |
|
3750 |
“ Early Single Flowering Perennial Va- rieties, Mixed, (Per % oz. $3.25) |
12 00 |
|
3918 |
Cineraria Hybrida, Fine Mixed, (1000 seeds, 30 cts.; oz., $1.25) . . |
15 00 |
|
3920 |
“ Hybrida, Large-Flower- ing, Mixed, (1000 seeds, 50 cts.; y’s oz., $2.00) . |
30 00 |
|
“ Hybrida, Mixed, (Per % oz., 75 cts.) |
5 00 |
||
1906 Clarkia, Mixed, |
20 |
2 00 |
|
1909 Cleome Pungens, |
15 |
1 50 |
|
2913 Cobcea Scandens, |
25 |
2 75 |
Per oz. Per lb.
1912 Cockscomb (Celosia Cristata),
Giant Empress, . . |
$2 25 |
|
1917 |
Choice Dwarf, Mixed, |
1 75 |
“ |
Dwarf, Mixed, .... |
75 |
1919 Coleus, |
Irish Zulu, (1000 seeds, 50 cts.) |
|
1921 |
Sunset Strain of Large- Leaved Varieties, |
|
(Per 1000 seeds, 50 cts.) |
30 00 |
|
1923 |
New Gigantic Copper- Leaved, (Per 1000 seeds, 50 cts.) |
|
1925 |
Fringed and Laciniated, (Per 1000 seeds, 50 cts.) |
|
1927 |
Fine Mixed, |
|
(Per y% oz., 35 cts.) |
2 50 |
Columbine,— see Aquilegia.
Convolvulus,— see Morning Glory.
Coreopsis, — see Calliopsis.
1928 Corn, Rainbow {Burbank' s Novelty) , 15 $150
Cosmos Hybridus.
1929 Crimson Ray, (Per %oz., 25 cts.), . 85 8 50
1932 Lady Lenox, 10 1 00
1935 Early Blooming, Mixed, 15 1 25
1943 Giant-flowered, Pink, 15 1 25
1945 “ “ White 15 1 50
1947 “ “ Mixed 15 1 25
Cosmos, — New Large Early Flowering.
1937 Crimson, |
85 |
||
1939 Rose, . |
85 |
||
1941 White, . |
1 00 |
||
1942 Mixed, |
75 |
||
3922 Cyclamen Persicum, Splendid |
|||
Mixed, |
|||
( Per % oz. , 30 cts. ) |
2 25 |
||
3924 |
Persicum, Giganteum, |
||
Mixed, |
.... (Per % oz., 75 cts.) |
5 00 |
|
2917 Cyclanthera Explodens 2919 Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Quamoclit), |
30 |
3 00 |
|
Scarlet, |
15 |
1 25 |
|
2921 |
“ White, |
15 |
1 25 |
2923 |
“ Mixed, |
10 |
1 25 |
2925 |
“ Scarlet, Ivy-Leaved, |
15 |
1 85 |
1951 Dahlia, |
Large-Flowering, Double, |
||
Mixed, |
50 |
5 00 |
|
1953 “ |
Extra Choice Large-Flow- ering, Double, Mixed, . |
1 00 |
|
1956 “ |
Choice Mixed Pompon, . . |
1 00 |
|
1958 |
Extra Choice Pompon, . . |
1 50 |
|
1965 |
New Pseony-Flowered, . . |
85 |
|
1966 |
“ Collarette ” |
||
(Per % oz., 75 cts.) |
|||
1968 |
Superb Single, Mixed, . |
25 |
2 50 |
1970 |
Striped Single, Mixed, . . |
40 |
4 00 |
3770 Daisy, Shasta (Per % oz., 40 cts.) |
1 50 |
||
“ see Beilis Perennis. |
|||
1973 Datura (Trump Flower), Wrightii |
10 |
1 00 |
|
1975 |
Cornucopia |
15 |
1 75 |
1977 |
Golden Queen, |
20 |
2 00 |
1979 |
Choice Mixed, |
15 |
1 50 |
3772 Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur), |
|||
Belladonna Seed- |
|||
lings, (Per % oz., 30 cts.) |
2 00 |
||
3776 |
Formosum, |
60 |
6 00 |
3778 |
Choice Mixed, .... |
25 |
2 50 |
“ Ajacis, — see Larkspur.
Dianthus Barbatus, — see Sweet Wil- liam.
“ Caryophyllus, —see Car- nation.
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Dianthus.
(Chinese and Japanese Pinks.)
Per oz. Per lb.
1981 Chinensis, |
Double, Mixed, |
$0 20 |
$2 00 |
1984 Diadematus, fl. pi., |
40 |
4 00 |
|
1986 |
“Sweet-Scented Diadem,’ (34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
|
1989 Heddewiggii, Finest Single, Mixed, |
30 |
3 00 |
|
1994 |
“ Double, “ |
75 |
|
1996 |
Mourning Cloak, . . |
1 00 |
|
1997 |
Purity, (34 oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
|
1999 |
Dwarf Fireball, . . . |
50 |
|
2001 |
Dwarf Snowball, . . |
50 |
|
2005 |
Large-Flowered Dwarf |
||
Double Hybrids, |
1 00 |
||
2008 Imperialis, |
fl. pi., Mixed, |
35 |
3 50 |
2011 Laciniatus, Single, Mixed, |
30 |
3 00 |
|
2014 “ |
Mirabilis, |
50 |
5 00 |
2015 |
Double Salmon Queen, . |
1 50 |
|
2016 |
Vesuvius, |
65 |
|
2019 |
Nanus, New Hybrids, . . |
40 |
4 00 |
2021 |
Double, Mixed, |
85 |
|
2027 Nobilis, Royal Pinks, 2031 Mixed, Our Own Mixture of Many |
50 |
||
Varieties, |
40 |
4 00 |
|
2032 Fordhook Favorite Mixture, .... |
60 |
6 00 |
|
3783 Plumarius |
(Pheasant-Eye or |
||
Clove Pink), |
25 |
2 50 |
|
3785 Scoticus, fl. |
. pi. (Paisley or Florists’ |
||
Pink), (Per 100 seeds, 50 cts.) |
|||
3787 Digitalis (Foxglove), Fine Mixed, |
20 |
2 00 |
|
3789 |
White, |
25 |
|
2033 Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca, Hybr. |
1 00 |
10 00 |
|
2038 |
Aurantiaca, . . . |
65 |
6 50 : |
2040 Dolichos, ! |
Burpee’s Bush, |
20 |
2 00 |
2927 |
‘Darkness,” |
10 |
85 : |
2929 |
‘ Daylight,” |
10 |
1 00 ! |
2931 |
1 Iridescent,” |
15 |
1 50 i |
Eschscholtzia (California Poppy): |
|||
2042 |
Alba, |
10 |
1 00 ■ |
2044 |
Burbank’s Crimson- |
||
Flowering, .... |
35 |
3 50 « |
|
2046 |
Douglassii, |
15 |
1 25 |
2047 |
Fire Flame, .... |
45 |
4 50 |
2049 |
Golden West, . . . |
15 |
1 50 ; |
2051 |
Mandarin, |
20 |
2 00 ; |
2053 |
Rose Cardinal, . . . |
25 |
2 50 ‘ |
2055 |
Mixed, |
10 |
1 00 |
2112 |
Bush (Hunnemannia), |
50 |
|
2058 Euphorbia |
Marginata (Snow-on- |
5 |
|
the-Mountain), |
10 |
1 25 |
|
2060 |
Heterophylla, .... |
35 |
s |
Per oz. Per lb.
3928 Fuchsia, Double and Single, Mixed,
(Per 500 seeds, Si. 25)
3930 “ Superb Mixed,
(Per 500 seeds, $1.65)
3932 “ Procumbens,
(Per 1000 seeds, 75 cts.)
2084 Gaillardia (Blanket Flower), Fine
Mixed, $0 08
2086 “ Picta Loren ziana (Dou- ble), . .....
3805 “ Grandiflora. Hybrida
(Perennial), 20
3934 Geranium Zonale, Common Mixed, 80
$0 80 20 2 00
2 00 8 00
3936
Choice
1 00
Everlasting Flower,— see Heli- chrysum, page 59.
Everlasting Pea, — see Lathyrus Latifolius.
2064 Feverfew (M at ri c a ria Eximia,
fl-pl.),
2068 Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis), Palus- tris, (34 oz., 40 cts.) 2070 “ Alpestris Blue, .
2072 “ Alpestris Alba, .
2074 “ Semperflorens, . .
2076 “ Eliza Fonrobert, .
Four-o’Clock, — see Marvel-of-Peru. Foxglove, — see Digitalis.
25 2 50
1 50 30 35 75 60
BURPEE’S SEEDS GROW!
This well-known motto is equally true of our Flower Seeds as of Vegetable Seeds. The vitality of each variety is proved thoroughly before the seed is offered for sale.
Zonale, Extra Mixed, . . .
3938 “ Fancy Mixed Pelargoniums,
(Per 100 seeds, 65 cts.) 3940 “ Finest Double,
(Per 100 seeds, 75 cts.) 3942 “ Apple-Scented,
(Per 1000 seed8,$1.00) 3806 Geum Coccineum, Mrs. Bradshaw (Per 34 oz. 40 cts.) Gilliflower,— see Ten Weeks’ Stock. 2089 Gladioli Praecox. (Packets only.) 3955 Gloxinia, Giant-Flowered, Superb Mixed,
(Per 1000 seeds, 85 cts.) 2088 Godetia, Fine Mixed,
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS.
(See also page 21.)
2933 Spoon
2935 Gooseberry,
2937 Lemon,
2939 Hercules’ Club, '
2941 Miniature, Bottle-Shaped, ....
2945 Orange
2947 Pear-Shaped,
2949 Melopepo, Flat-Striped,
2951 Apple,
2953 Fine Mixed,
2957 Tricosanthes Colubrina,
Calabash (Pipe Gourd),
Grasses, Ornamental,— see page l 2092 Gypsophila Elegans, Mixed, . .
2094 “ Covent Garden, . . .
3807 “ (Perennial) Panicula
( Baby's Breath ), . Helianthus, — see Sunflower.
2098 Heliotrope, Dark Bouquet,
(Per 34 oz., 40 cts.)
The Black King,
(Per 34 oz., 40 cts.)
Lady in White,
(Per 34 oz., 40 cts.) Choice Mixed, .... Lemoine’s Giant Hybrids (Per 34 oz., 35 cts.)
3811 Heuchera Sanguinea Hybrids, . .
3814 Hollyhock (Althea Rosea), Double Light Pink, .... Double Maroon, ....
“ Rose,
“ Scarlet, ....
“ Yellow, ....
“ White 1 75
Chater’s Double, Mixed, 1 50 Fine Double, Mixed, . 60
Double Allegheny, Mixed, 60
Good Double, Mixed, . 50
2958 Humulus Japonicus, 20
2960 “ “ Variegatus, . 25
25 2 50
Per oz. |
Per lb. |
$1 25 |
|
20 |
2 00 |
20 |
2 00 |
10 |
1 00 |
25 |
2 50 |
10 |
1 00 |
1 00 |
|
20 |
2 00 |
10 |
1 00 |
10 |
1 00 |
30 |
3 50 |
25 |
2 50 |
6 |
50 |
7 |
60 |
i 20 |
2 00 |
2100
2L04
2106
2109
3815
3816
3817
3818
3819 3822 3824 3826
1 50
1 50
1 50 1 00
1 25 75
1 75 1 50 1 75 1 75 1 75
10 00
20 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 2 00 2 50
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BURPEE’S FUOWER SEEDS.
Per oz. Per lb. !
2112 Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia, . . .80 50 Hyacinth Bean,— see Dolichos.
Iberis,— see Candytuft.
2116 Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum
Crystallinum), 15 $1 25
3831 Incarvillea Delavayi, |
|||
(%oz., 35 cts.) |
1 25 |
||
2962 Ipomcea Setosa |
20 |
2 00 |
|
2964 |
“ Bona No» (Good Night), . |
7 |
75 |
2966 |
“ Coccinea (Star Ipomcea), . |
7 |
75 |
2968 |
“ Fuchsia-Flowered, .... |
15 |
1 25 |
2971 |
“ G r a n d i f lo r a, Striped- |
||
Leaved, Mixed, .... |
10 |
1 00 |
|
2973 |
“ Choice Mixed |
8 |
85 |
“ Quamoclit, — see Cypress |
|||
Vine. |
|||
Kenilworth Ivy, — see Linaria |
|||
Cymbalaria. |
|||
2118 Kochia Tricopbylla, |
10 |
1 00 |
|
Kudzu Vine, |
50 |
5 00 |
|
2120 Lantana, Fine Mixed, |
15 |
1 50 |
|
2122 |
Larkspur, Double Dwarf Rocket, |
||
Mixed |
10 |
85 |
|
2124 |
“ Tall Rocket, Double, |
||
Mixed, |
10 |
1 00 |
|
2126 |
“ Emperor, Mixed, . . . |
30 |
3 00 |
2128 |
“ Compact Blue, |
30 |
|
3833 Lathyrus Latifolius (Perennial Peas), |
|||
Pink Beauty, |
20 |
2 00 |
|
3835 |
“ Purple, |
35 |
3 50 |
3836 |
“ White |
35 |
3 50 |
3837 |
“ Giant White Pearl, . . . |
50 |
|
3839 |
“ Latifolius, Mixed, . . . |
20 |
2 00 |
“ Odoratus,— see SWEET |
|||
PEAS, pages 46 to 50. |
|||
3962 Lemon Verbena, |
1 25 |
||
2131 Linaria Cymbalaria (Kenilworth |
|||
Ivy), (Per % oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
||
2132 |
“ Maroccana, “ Excelsior,” . |
40 |
|
2134 |
“ Reticulata aurea purpurea, |
30 |
|
2137 Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum, . . |
7 |
75 |
|
2141 Lobelia Erlnus Compacta |
75 |
||
2143 |
“ “ “ Alba, . . |
50 |
|
2145 |
“ “ Crystal Palace, |
||
Compacta, |
1 25 |
||
2147 |
“ “ Mixed, |
30 |
3 00 |
2149 |
“ “ Star of Ischl, . . . |
60 |
|
2151 |
“ “ White Gem, . . . |
1 25 |
|
2155 |
“ “ Tenuior, |
85 |
|
2975 Lophospermum Scandens, |
|||
(% oz., 30 cts.) |
1 00 |
||
Love-in-a-Mist, — see Nigella. |
|||
2158 Lupinus Subcarnosus, Deep Blue, . |
25 |
||
2162 |
“ (Sun Dials), Mixed, . . . |
10 |
1 00 |
2164 Lychnis Chalcedonica, |
15 |
1 50 |
|
2166 |
“ Haageana Hybrida, Mixed |
75 |
|
2170 Marigold, African Double, Mixed, |
15 |
1 50 |
|
2172 |
“ “ El Dorado, . . . |
20 |
2 00 |
2174 |
“ Lemon Queen, . |
40 |
4 00 |
2176 |
“ “ Lemon Ball, . . |
50 |
|
2178 |
“ Orange Ball, . . |
50 |
|
2181 |
“ French Double Brown |
||
Marble, |
25 |
2 50 |
|
2183 |
“ “ “ Pulchra, |
25 |
|
2185 |
“ “ “ Orange |
||
Ball, |
20 |
2 00 |
|
2187 |
“ “ “ Compact |
||
Gold-Striped, |
25 |
2 50 |
|
2190 |
“ “ “ Dwarf, |
||
Mixed, |
20 |
2 00 |
|
2194 |
“ “ Single, |
||
Legion of Honor, 20 |
2 00 |
Per oz. Per lb.
2196 Marvel-of-Peru (Mirabilis), Mixed, 80 05 80 30
2198 “ Variegated, ... 5 50
2200 “ Tom Thumb, Mixed, 6 60
2204 Mathiola Bicornis 15 1 50
Matricaria, — see Feverfew.
2977 Maurandya Barclayana 1 25
2979 “ Fine Mixed, 1 00
2206 Medicago Scutellata (Snails), ... 25
2208 “ Mixed, 25
Mignonette.
(Reseda Odorata.)
2211 Allan’s Defiance, 30 3 00
2213 Bismarck 60 6 00
2215 Giant-Flowered Red, 45
2216 Golden Queen, 25 2 50
2218 Goliath, 65 6 50
2220 Pure Machet (Extra Fine Strain), . 30 3 00
Pure Machet (Good Strain), .... 20 2 00
2222 Golden Machet, 40 4 00
2224 Nineteen Hundred, 60
2226 Pearl or White Goliath, 1 00 10 00
2228 Red Giant, 75 7 50
2230 “Finest Four” Mixed, 75 7 50
2232 Fordhook Mixed, 30 3 00
2233 Common Sweet, (Per 100 fbs., 840.00) 5 45
2234 Fine Mixed, 10 1 00
2237 (Reseda Alba), Giant White Spiral, . 10 1 25
Mimosa Pudica, — see Sensitive Plant. 2242 Mimulus Tigrinus (Monkey Flower), Granditiorus,
(Per 3^oz., 75cts.) 2 50 2244 “ Moschatus (Musk Plant),
(Per oz., 30 cts.) 1 00
2993 Momordica Balsamina, 15 1 25
2995 “ Charantia, 15 1 25
2983 Moonflower, White-Seeded, . ... 35 3 50
2985 “ Cross-bred or Hybrid, 35 3 50
2987 “ Early Blooming Sky-
Blue 75 7 50
2991 “ Sky-Blue, 40 4 00
2250 Morning Glory, Dwarf Crimson-
Violet, 5 50
2254 “ “ Dwarf Striped, . . 5 50
2256 “ “ “ Mixed, . . 5 50
Tall Morning Glory.
(Convolvulus Major.)
3000 Blue-Striped, 6 60
3002 Rose-Striped, . . 6 60
3004 Violet-Striped, 6 60
3006 Striped, Mixed, 5 45
3009 Dark Blue, 6 60
3011 Dark Red or “Imperial Crimson,” . 6 60
3013 Light Blue, 6 60
3015 Lilac, 6 60
3016 Deep Rose, 6 60
3017 Rose, 6 60
3018 White with Violet Markings, ... 6 60
3019 White 6 60
3020 White with Rose Center (“Airy-
Fairy”), .... 6 60
3021 Mixed, (Per 100 fibs., 825.00) 5 30
3024 Rochester, 15 1 50
3026 Double, White Tassel, 35 3 50
3027 Double Snow Fairy (Packets only) .
3028 Imperial Japanese, Mixed, .... 7 75
3965 Musa Ensete (Per 100 seeds, 65 cts.;
1000 seeds, 85.00).
Myosotis, — see Forget-Me-Not.
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New “ Queens ** of Tom Thumb Nasturtium. (Nastflrtium, Dwarf Variegated-Leaved.)
Per oz. Per lb •
2260 “ Chameleon Queen,” $0 15 $125
2262 Burpee’s Dwarf “Crystal Queen” . 15 1 25
2264 Deep Orange-Scarlet 15 1 25
2266 Golden Yellow, 15 1 25
2268 Golden Yellow, Marbled Red, ... 15 1 25
2269 Lady Bird 20 2 00
2270 Light Yellow, Spotted Brown, ... 15 1 25
2272 Queen of Tom Thumbs 15 1 25
2274 Rosy Scarlet, 15 1 25
2276 “ Queens” of Tom Thumb, Mixed, . 10 100
Burpee’s lvy=Leaved Dwarf Nasturtiums.
2280 Golden Butterfly 10 1 00
2284 Mixed 10 85
David Burpee Type of Dwarf Nasturtiums.
2285 David Burpee, 15 1 75
2287 Anna Groot 30 3 00
2289 Spencer Lady Bird, 30 3 00
2291 Miss Mina Groot, 30 3 00
2293 Riemke Groot, 30 3 00
2295 The David Burpee Type, Mixed, . . 15 175
Dwarf Tom Thumb Nasturtiums.
(Tropaeolum Majus Nanum.)
2300 Aurora, 5 50
2302 Beauty, 5 50
2303 Beauty of Malvern, 10 1 00
2304 Brilliant Yellow 10 100
2306 Bronze-Colored, 5 50
2308 Cattell’s Crimson, 5 50
2309 Carmine King, 10 1 00
2311 French Chameleon, 5 50
2313 Cloth of Gold, 5 50
2315 Coeruleum Roseum, 5 50
2319 Crystal Palace Gem, 5 50
2322 Deep Scarlet, 5 50
2324 Empress of India, 5 50
2326 General Jacqueminot, 5 50
2329 Golden King, 5 50
2331 Golden Queen, 6 60
2333 King of Tom Thumbs, 5 50
2335 King Theodore 5 50
2337 Lady Bird, 5 50
2339 Pearl, 5 50
2341 Prince Henry, 5 50
2344 Ruby King 5 50
Scarlet, 5 50
2346 Rudolph Virchow, 5 50
2350 Vesuvius, 5 50
Yellow, 6 50
2352 Choice Mixed, (Per 100 fibs., $24.00) 5 28
2354 Burpee’s New “ Gorgeous” Mixture, 7 70
2357 Nasturtium, Lilliput, Fairy King, 10 1 00
2359 “ “ FairyQueen, 10 1 00
2360 “ “ Golden Mid-
night, 8 85
2361 “ “ Lady Cherry, 10 100
2363 “ “ Othello, . . 10 1 00
2365 “ “ Ruby, . . 10 1 00
2366 “ “ Snow Queen, 10 1 00
2367 “ “ Mixed, . . 7 70
Variegated- Leaved Tall Nasturtiums.
Per oz. Per lb.
3042 Variegated Queen, $0 15 $1 25
3044 Queen Alexandra, 15 l 25
3046 Queen Dowager, 15 1 25
3048 “Queen of Fordhook,” 15 125
3050 Queen of the Morning, 15 1 25
3052 Queen of the North, 15 1 25
3054 Queen of Spain, ... * 15 1 25
3056 Queen Wilhelmina, 15 1 25
3060 Burpee’s “Variegated Queens,”
Mixed, 10 I 00
Tall Nasturtiums.
3061 Burpee’s Butterfly, 6 60
3064 Dark Crimson, 5 40
3067 Dunnett’s Orange, 5 40
3069 Fordhook Fashion, 6 60
3070 Flammeum 5 50
3072 Golden-Leaved Scarlet, 5 50
3076 King Theodore, 5 50
3078 Midnight, 5 50
3080 Moonlight (Burpee) 6 60
3082 Pearl, 5 40
3084 Prince Henry 5 40
3088 Rose, 6 60
3090 Salmon Queen, 5 50
3092 Scarlet, 5 40
3094 Seheuerianum Coccineum, 5 40
3096 Sunlight (Burpee), 6 60
3097 Twilight (Burpee) 6 60
3101 Von Moltke, 5 40
3103 Mixed, . . . (Per 100 fibs., $20.00) 5 24
3105 Hybrids of Madame Gunter, .... 5 40
3108 French Chameleon, 5 50
3110 Fordhook Favorite Mixture, .... 7 70
3112 Burpee’s Giant-Flowered, Mixed, . 10 1 00
3074 Nasturtium Hemisphsericum, . . 5 40
3145 “ Trailing Tom Pouce, . 6 60
3153 “ Fancy Fringed, Mixed, 10 1 00
LOBB’S NASTURTIUMS.
3116Aureum, 5 60
3118 Brilliant (Fulgens), 5 50
3120 Black Prince, 6 60
3122 Cardinal, 5 50
3124 Crown Prince of Prussia, 5 60
3126 Crystal Palace, 5 50
3128 Giant of Battles, 5 50
3130 Gold-Garnet, 8 80
3132 King of the Blacks 5 50
3134 Lucifer, 5 50
3136 Queen Victoria 5 50
3138 Rudolph Virchow, 5 50
3140 Spitfire, 5 50
3142 Triumph de Gand, 6 60
3143 Finest Mixed, . (Per 100 fibs., $30.00 ) 5 35
Burpee’s Ivy=Leaved Tall Nasturtiums.
3154 Original,
3156 Golden Gem,
3158 Flamingo
3168 Mixed,
2371 Nicotiana Affinis,
2372 “ Affinis Hybrids, . . . .
2374 “ Sanderse Hybrids, . . .
2375 “ Sylvestris,
10 1 00
15 1 25
15 1 25
10 1 00
15 1 50
30 3 00
25 2 50
10 1 25
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BURPEE’S FIiOWER SEEDS.
Per oz. Per lb.
2382 Nigella Damascena, 80 05 80 40
2385 Nymphaea Zanzibarensis, Red- and
Blue-Flowered, Mixed,
(Per % oz., 30 cts.) 2 00 2388 CEnothera (Eveniug Primrose),
Mixed, 10 60
2390 Oxalis Rosea, . . . (>£ oz., 75 cts.) 2 50
2392 “ Tropteloides, 60
2394 “ Valdiviana, 30
2396 “ Mixed,. (Per % oz., 60 cts.) 2 00
Pansy,— Ordinary Strains.
2397 Dark Purple 70 7 00
2399 Emperor William, 75 7 50
2401 Gold-Margined 80 8 00
2403 King of the Blacks, 65 6 50
2405 Lord Beaconsfield 75 7 50
2407 Prince Bismarck, 75 7 50
2409 Pure Yellow 1 00 10 00
2411 Quadricolor, or Pheasant’s-Eye, . . 75 7 50
2412 Striped and Mottled, 85 8 50
2413 Snow Queen, 90 9 00
2415 Large-Flowering, Very Fine Mixed, 85 8 50
2417 Good Quality, Mixed • 40 4 00
2486 Odier, or Prize Blotched,
(Per oz., 65 cts.) 2 25
PANSY,— IMPERIAL GERMAN.
2421 Auricula Colors, . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2422 Black Prince, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2424 Cardinal (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2426 Crown Prince, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2428 Dark Mahogany, White
Margin, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2429 Dark Mahogany, Yellow
Margin, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2431 Deep Yellow, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2433 Emperor Frederick, (% oz., 40 cts.) 2435 Emperor William, (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2437 Fairy Queen, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2438 Fancy Striped, . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2439 Fire King, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2441 Golden Yellow
with Black Eye, (Per %oz., 40 cts.) 2443 Jet Black, . . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2445 Spotted, Mixed, (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2447 Light Blue, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2449 Marbled, Mixed, (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2451 Meteor, (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2453 Odier, (Per % oz., 45 cts.)
2455 Peacock, . . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2457 Pelargoni flora, . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2459 Prince Bismarck, (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2461 Red Riding-Hood, (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2463 Rosy Lilac, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2465 Rosy Morn, . . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.)
2466 Royal Purple, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2468 Snow Queen, . . ( Per % oz. , 40 cts. ) 2470 Ultramarine-Blue, . (% oz., 40 cts.) 2472 White with Eye, (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2474 Victoria Red, . . (Per % oz., 40 cts.) 2476 All Mixed, . . . ( Per % oz- » 65 cts. )
3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00
3 00
3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00
2 50 30 00
Pansy, — Improved Strains.
Per oz. Per lb.
2478 Bugnot, (Per y& oz., 40 cts.)
2480 Cassier’s Giant Odier, Finest Mixed, (Per % oz., 35 cts.) 2482 Giant Trimardeau, Improved Strain, 2484 Madame Perret, or Phenomenal,
( Per % oz. , 40 cts. )
2487 New Orchid-Flowered, Mixed,
(Per % oz., 35 cts.)
2488 Royal Prize, Mixed, Finest Sorts,
(Per % oz., 55 cts.)
83 00 2 50
1 00 810 00
1 50
2 50
2 00 20 00
Pansy, — Giant=FIowered Strains.
2491 Giant Bridesmaid, . oz., 40 cts.) 3 00 2493 Cassier’s Hortense
Rose, (% oz., 40 cts.) 3 00
2495 Burpee’s Hercules Giant,
(Per 1000 seeds, 40 cts.; % oz., 85 cts.) 6 00 2497 Giant Masterpiece, . oz., 75 cts.) 5 00 2499 Giant Pretiosa, . . . oz., 35 cts.) 2 50 2501 Giant Psyche, .... oz., 40 cts.) 3 00 2503 President Carnot, (Per % oz., 75 cts.) 5 00 2505 President McKinley, (% oz., 75 cts.) 5 00 2507 Paris Improved Blotched,
oz., 35 cts.) 2 50
2509 Burpee’s Defiance, Large Flowering,
Finest Mixed, (Per % oz., 60 cts.) 4 00 40 00 2511 Burpee’s Blend of Best Giant-
Flowered, (Per 1000 seeds, 30 cts.) 4 50 2513 Burpee’s Best Giant Fancy Mixed,
(Per 1000 seeds, 81.25)
3847 Papaver (Perennial Poppy), Mixed, 60
3849 “ Nudicaule, Mixed, .... 50
3851 “ Orientale, 50
Pelargonium,— see Geranium.
3853 Pentstemon, Mixed 1 25
3854 “ Floradale Fancy Strain
of Giant-Flowered, Mixed, (Per y oz., 82.00) Perennial Peas, — see Lathyrus.
Petunia.
2550 Adonis, 50
2551 Burpee’s Baby-Blue, 50
2552 Dwarf Brilliant Rose, 50
2554 Dwarf Inimitable, 50 5 00
2556 Enchantress, 60 6 00
2558 Howard’s Star, . . . oz., 35 cts.) 2 50
2560 Rosy Morn, 50
2562 White Bedding, . (Per 34oz-> 30 cts.) 1 00
2564 Hybrida, Striped Mixed, 40 4 50
2574 Fordhook Fancy Fringed, Double,
(Per 1000 seeds, 81.50)
Grandiflora Section :
2567 Burpee’s Defiance, Largest-Flowering, Finest Mixed, (Per 1000 seeds, 40 cts.; ^ oz., 83.50; % oz., 86.00)
2569 Giants of California,
(Per 1000 seeds, 30 cts.; ^oz., 82.00) 25 00 2571 Large-Flowering, Fine Mixed,
(Per & oz., 75 cts.) 10 00 2578 Phacelia Campanularia,
(Per 340z-> 25 cts.) 75
Proved “Best by Test.” Unless you should order some variety
— - — - — that we do not catalog and instruct that
we get it for you (when we shall send it in its original package), you may be sure that you will receive from us, “to the best of our knowledge and belief,” only such stocks of strictly high-grade seeds as have been proved absolutely the “ Best by Test.’*
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W. ATliEE BURPEE & CO., PHlhfl
PHLOX DRUMMONDI1 ORANDIFLORA.
Per oz. Per lb.
2581 “ Fordhook Strain,” Finest Mixed, . 80 50 85 00
2583 Alba 60 6 00
2585 Large Blood-Red, 70 7 00
2587 Brilliant, 70 7 00
2589 Carnea, 70 7 00
2591 Chamois Rose with White Eye, ... 70 7 00
2592 Coccinea, '65 6 50
2593 Eclipse (Druinmondii) 60 6 00
2595 Rosea alba oculata, 70 7 00
2597 Rosea aurea stellata, 70 7 00
2599 Splendens, 60 6 00
2601 Grandiflora Violacea, 60 6 00
2603 Large Yellow, 70 7 00
Fine Mixed, 40 4 00
2605 Phlox Drummondii, Fine Mixed, . 35 3 50
2607 “ Starred and Fringed,
Mixed, 65 6 50
2609 “ Dwarf Compact, Fireball, . . 1 25
2611 “ “ Snowball, 1 50
2613 “ “ Mixed, Extra Fine, . 1 00
2615 “ “ Large-Flowering
Cecily, Mixed, ... 1 25 12 50
Pheasant’s-Eye Pink, — see Dian- thus Plumarius.
Pinks, — see Dianthus.
3857 Platy codon, Large-Flowered Dwarf,
Blue, . . . . (Per^oz., 40 cts.), 150 3859 Polyanthus, Large - Flowering,
Mixed. (Per % oz., 50 cts.)
POPPIES.
(Single- and Double-Flowering Annual Varieties.)
2616 New Burbank, 25 2 50
Golden Gate, 25 2 50
2618 The Shirley, Re-selected, 30 3 00
2620 The Shirley, 10 1 00
2622 White Shirley, 35 3 50
2624 Fire Dragon (Lsevigatum), 30 3 00
2625 Silver Lining (Burpee), 25 2 50
2627 Somniferum(Opium Poppy), .... 6 60
2629 Tulip-Flowered (very fine), .... 25 2 50
2632 Cardinal, 10 1 00
2634 Fairy Blush (Burpee), 40 4 00
2636 Fordhook Fairy, Mixed, 25 2 50
2638 Mikado, 10 75
2639 Shrimp Pink (Burpee), 15 1 50
2640 Snowdrift (True), 30 3 00
2642 Double Carnation, Mixed, 5 45
2644 Double Pseony - Flowered, Mixed, . 6 50
ifcSr" For Perennial Poppies, see Papaver, page 57.
PORTULACA.
2646 Single Orange 25
2648 “ Red, 25
2650 “ White, 25
2652 Finest Single, Mixed, 20 2 00
2653 Double, Orange, (Per % oz., 50 cts.) 3 50
2655 “ Red, . (Per % oz., 50 cts.) 3 50
2657 “ White, (Per 34 oz., 50 cts.) 3 50
2659 “ Mixed, (Per 34 oz., 60 cts.) 2 25
2662 Giant-Flowered Parana, 60
3861 Primula Auricula, . (xls oz., 40 cts.)
3865 “ Vulgaris, . (34 oz-> 60 cts.) 2 00
3988 “ Obconica Grandiflora,
Mixed, . ( jB oz., 50 cts.)
Per oz. Per lb.
Primula Sinensis (Chinese Prim- rose):
Fimbriata, Alba Magnifica,
(Per 500 seeds, 75 cts.)
Fimbriata, Blue,
(Per 500 seeds, 81.00)
Fimbriata, Crimson Velvet,
(Per 500 seeds, 81.00)
Fimbriata, Rosy Morn,
(Per 500 seeds, 81.00)
Fimbriata, Bright Red,
(Per 500 seeds, 75 cts.)
Fimbriata, Fine Mixed,
(Per ^ oz., 50 cts.) 87 00 Fimbriata, Splendid Mixed, Large-Flowering,
(Per oz., 81.25) 15 00 Fimbriata Filicifolia,
Mixed,
(Fern-Leaved Primula),
(Per ^ oz., 75 cts.)
3868 Pyrethrum Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden Feather), .
3870 “ Roseum, Mixed (Insect-
Powder Plant), .
Reseda Odorata, — see Mignonette.
3969
3971
3973
3975
3977
3982
3984
3986
2663 Ricinus (Castor-Oil Bean), Cam- |
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bodgensis, |
8 |
75 |
2665 |
Sanguineus, |
5 |
30 |
2667 |
Spectabilis, |
8 |
75 |
2669 |
Mixed, |
5 |
30 |
2671 “ |
Zanzibarensis, Mixed, . . |
6 |
50 |
3872 Rocket, |
Sweet, Mixed, |
10 |
1 00 |
2673 RudbeckiaSpeciosa Bicolor, . . . . |
30 |
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2675 Salpiglossis, Mixed, |
50 |
5 00 |
|
2677 |
Grandiflora, Finest |
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Mixed, |
80 |
8 00 |
30 83 00
85
2683
2685
2687
2689
2699
2701
2703
2705
2707
3876
2681 Salvia (Flowering Sage) Farinacea Patens, (Per 34 oz., 60 cts.) Splendens, “ Little Lord Fauntleroy,”
(34 oz., 50 cts.) Splendens, Dark Blood-Red (34 oz., 45 cts. Splendens (Scarlet Sage), .
2697 Scabiosa (Mourning Bride), Tal German, Mixed, . . .
Dwarf Double, Mixed,
“Azure Fairy,” ....
Double Black,
“ Snowball, . . . Large-Flowering Double
Mixed,
Caucasica, 04 oz., 35 cts.'
2709 Sensitive Plant (Mimosa Pudica)
3878 Shamrock (True Irish Variety),
3991 Smilax (Myrsiphyllum Aspara-
goides),
Snapdragon, — see Antirrhinum.
3879 Statice Latifolia, . 04 oz., 25 cts.')
2713 Stevia Serrata,
3882 Stokesia Cyanea, 04 oz., 30 cts.)
Stocks, Dwarf German, Ten Weeks,
Fine Mixed
White Perpetual, Princess Alice, or Cut-and-Come- Again (Extra FineStrain),
(Per 34 oz., 35 cts.) Cut-and-Come-Again, Mixed (Per )4 oz., 30 cts. )
Giant Perfection, Mixed,
(Per 34 oz., 35 cts.) Large-Flowering Dwarf,
Choice Mixed (34 oz., 25 cts.) 85 Emperor, or Perpetual, Mixed,
(Per 34 oz., 50 cts.) 3 50
1 00 4 50
1 75 20 00
2744
2745
2746
2748
3880
15 00 13 50
1 50
1 25 3 00 3 00
2 00
2 50
2 50 1 50
20 2 00
75
60
00
45
2 25
2 00
2 25
50
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BURPEE’S FUOWER SEEDS.
3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 00
Largest-Flowering Globe Pyramidal STOCKS.
Per oz. Per lb.
2717 Apple Blossom 04 oz- $1-00) $3 50
2719 Canary-yellow CAoz- $1.00)
2721 Coppery Brown, . . . (% oz. $1.00)
2723 Crimson, 04 oz. 81.00)
2725 Dark Blue 04 oz. 81.00)
2727 Darkest Crimson, . . . 04°'1’ $1-00)
2729 Flesh Color 04 oz. 81.00)
2731 Golden Chamois, . . . (% oz. $1.00)
2733 Light Blue 04 oz. 81 00)
2735 Lilac-Rose, ..... (% oz. 81.00)
2737 Rose 04 oz. W-00)
2739 Salmon-Rose, (M oz- 5100)
2740 Pure White, 04 oz. 81.00)
2742 All Colors, Mixed, . . 04 oz. 80 cts.)
3999 Streptocarpus, New Hybrids, Mixed,
(Per Trade Packet, 81.00)
2756 Sunflower (Helianthus), Stella, .
2758 “ New Seedlings of Stella,
2760 “ The Miniature (Cucumer-
ifolius),
2765 “ Chrysanthemum-Flowered,
2767 “ Many-Flowered, Double,
Sweet Alyssum, — see Alyssum.
Sweet Peas,— see pages 46 to 50.
2752 Sweet Sultan, — (CentaureaSuaveo- lens), Yellow, .
2754 “ “ Mixed,
3884 Sweet William, Single, Mixed, .
3886 “ “ Pink Beauty, .
3890 “ “ Scarlet Beauty,
3892 “ “ Double, Mixed,
Tagetes, — see also Marigold.
1339 “ Lucida,
3700 Thunbergia, Mixed,
2770 Torenia Fournieri, 04 oz>* 40 cts.)
2772 “ White Wings,
04 oz., 55 cts.)
3893 Tritoma, Early “ Perpetual-Flower-
ing,” (Per % oz., 81.25)
Tropaeolum Canariensis, — see Can- ary-Bird Flower.
“ Lobbianum,Majus,and Majus Nanum, see Nasturtiums, page 56.
Trumpet Flower,— see Datura.
2776 Verbena Hybrida, Mammoth, Ford-
Per oz. Per lb.
2796 Vinca (Madagascar Periwinkle),
Rosea,
2798 “ Rosea Alba,
2799 “ Alba Pura,
2801 “ Mixed,
2807 Viola Cornuta, Finest Mixed, . . .
2809 Virginian Stock, Mixed,
3894 Wallflower, Fine German
80 45 45 45 40 85 6
84 50 4 50 4 50 4 00
60
20 25 10 60 1 00
35
50
1 50
2 00
Double, Mixed, |
1 75 |
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Choice Single, Mixed, |
10 |
1 00 |
|
3897 |
Extra Early Parisian, |
20 |
1 75 |
|
2915 Wild Cucumber ( Echinosystis |
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lobala), |
10 |
85 |
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Zinnia Elegans, Double, Mixed, . . |
20 |
2 00 |
||
2811 |
“ Double Lilliput, |
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Mixed, |
40 |
4 00 |
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2813 “ |
“ Giant Mammoth, |
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Mixed, |
40 |
4 00 |
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2815 “ |
“ Pompon, Mixed, . |
30 |
3 00 |
|
$1 75 |
2817 |
“ Dwarf Fireball, . . |
60 |
6 00 |
2 50 |
2819 “ |
“ Dwarf Snowball, . |
60 |
6 00 |
2820 |
“ “ Curled and Crested, |
” 85 |
8 50 |
|
1 25 |
2823 “ |
“ Choice Double, |
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1 00 |
Mixed, |
30 |
3 00 |
|
75 |
2826 “ |
“ Mexicana Perfec- |
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tion Miniature, |
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04 oz » cts.), |
1 50 |
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2829 Mixed |
Flower Seeds, for a Wild |
2 00 2 50 1 00
00
5 00
hook Famous, |
1 00 |
10 00 |
|
ti |
“ Mammoth, Mixed, |
80 |
8 00 |
2778 |
“ “ Mayflower,” Sweet-Scented, |
1 50 |
15 00 |
2780 |
“ Extra Fine, Mixed, |
60 |
6 00 |
2782 |
“ Fine Quality, Mixed, |
45 |
4 50 |
II |
“ Good Mixed, . . |
40 |
4 00 |
2784 |
“ Auricula- Flowered, |
85 |
8 50 |
2785 2786 |
“ Blue with White Eye, “ Light Pink . . |
85 1 00 |
|
2789 |
“ Scarlet Defiance, |
75 |
|
2791 |
“ Pure White, . . |
75 |
7 50 |
2794 |
“ Italian, Striped, |
80 |
8 00 |
Flower Garden, 10 1 00
EVERLASTINGS.
10 1 25
10
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES.
2858 Agrostis Nebulosa,
2860 Avena Sterilis (Animated Oats), 2863 Briza Maxima (Quaking Grass),
2865 Bromus Brizseformis,
2868 Coix Lachryma (Job’s Tears), .
2870 Erianthus Ravennae,
2872 Eulalia Japonica Zebrina (Zebra Grass)
2874 Gynerium Argenteum (Pampas Grass)
2876 Hordeum Jubatum,
2879 Pennisetum Longistylum, . . . 2881 “ Rueppelianum, . .
2883 Trycholaena Rosea
2885 Mixed Annual Varieties of Grasses
75
2833 Acroclinium, Mixed,
2835 Ammobium Alatum,
2838 Gomphrena, Mixed,
2840 Helichrysum, Fireball 30
2842 “ Golden Ball, .... 30
2844 “ Snowball, 30
2846 “ Monstrosum, Mixed, 25 2 50
2852 Xeranthemum, Mixed, 25 2 50
2854 Everlastings, Mixed, 25 2 50
1 50
2 00
1 25
BURPEE’S SEEDS GROW!
This well-known motto is equally true of our Flower Seeds as of Vegetable Seeds. The vitality of each variety is proved thoroughly before the seed is offered for sale.
FORDHOOK FARMS
are open for inspection to our customers throughout the growing season (July and August), but those coming from a distance should advise us several days ahead as to when they expect to call. For years we have made a specialty of producing at Fordhook the finest strains of flower seeds, especially Antirrhinums , Balsams, Free-Flowering Begonias, Celosia Plumosa, Chrysanthemums ( Perennial ), Coleus, Dolichos, Gourds, Heliotrope, Marigolds , Petunias, Phlox Drummondii , Poppies, Portulacas, Salvias, Sunflower, Torenia and Zinnias.
Summer=Flowering Bulbs.
The bulbs offered here are of the finest quality, being grown especially for us. Twenty-five bulbs or more oi one kind will be supplied at the rates per 100. Special quotations on large quantities. For Dahlias, see next page.
Amaryllis Formosissima, |
Each. Per 100. . . 80 08 86 00 |
|
Anemone, St. Brigid, |
1 50 |
|
Anemone, Victoria Giant, Mixed, . . |
1 00 |
|
Anomatheca Cruenta, |
65 |
|
Apios Tuberosa, |
2 00 |
|
Begonia, Tuberous-Rooted, Double, Mixed, 5 |
4 00 |
|
Tuberous-Rooted, Double,— Crim- son, Pink, White, and Yellow, each, 6 |
5 00 |
|
Frilled and Crested, — Scarlet, Pink, White, and Yellow, each, 7 |
6 00 |
|
Frilled and Crested, Mixed, . |
6 |
4 25 |
Tuberous-Rooted, Single, Mixed, |
2 00 |
|
Tuberous-Rooted, Single, — Crim- son, Orange, Pink, White, and Yellow, each, |
2 50 |
|
Bessera Elegans, |
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Bravoa Geminiflora, |
3 00 |
|
Caladium Esculentum (Good Size), . . |
. . 5 |
4 00 |
“ (9-11), . . . . |
. . 8 |
6 50 |
Fancy-leaved, |
8 50 |
|
Calla, Spotted, |
. . 5 |
3 00 |
Cinnamon Vine, |
1 50 |
|
Cooperia Pedunculata, |
2 50 |
|
Named Gladioli, America, |
. . 5 |
3 00 |
Brenchleyensis, . . |
. . 4 |
2 50 |
Columbia, |
. . 5 |
4 00 |
Cracker Jack, . . |
. . 10 |
8 50 |
Glory of Brightwood |
, . . 5 |
4 00 |
Hollandia, |
. . 4 |
3 00 |
Jean Dieulafoy, . . |
. . 10 |
8 50 |
Lizzie, |
. . 12 |
9 00 |
Meadowvale |
. . 10 |
8 50 |
Mephistopheles, . . |
. . 10 |
8 00 |
Mrs. Beecher, . . . |
. . 8 |
6 50 |
Mrs. Francis King, |
. . 5 |
3 00 |
Princeps, |
. . 5 |
3 75 |
Princess Altieri, . . |
. . 10 |
8 50 |
Scribe, |
. . 8 |
6 00 |
Victory, |
. . 6 |
4 50 |
Gladioli in Mixture— Per 100. Per 1000. |
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Childsi, Finest Mixed, .... |
. 81 50 |
814 00 |
Groffs New Hybrids, Mixed, . |
. 1 50 |
14 00 |
Burpee’s Superb Seedlings, . . |
. 1 35 |
12 00 |
Lemoinei Seedlings, |
. 1 35 |
12 00 |
Fine Mixed (First Size), . . . |
. 1 25 |
11 00 |
“ “ (Second Size), . . |
85 |
8 00 |
Light Shades, Mixed, |
. 2 50 |
22 50 |
Each. Per 100. Gloxinia Crassifolia Grandiflora Erecta, Blue, Pink, and White, each, 80 06 85 00 |
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Gloxinia Crassifolia Grandiflora Erecta, Mixed, 5 |
4 00 |
|
Gloxinia, Tigered and Spotted, Mixed, |
. . 6 |
5 00 |
Hyacinthus Candicans (87.50 per 1000), |
85 |
|
Incarvillea Delavayi, |
. . 8 |
6 50 |
Each. Per 100.
Iris Gerrhanica, Bridesmaid, SO 07 85 00
Dr. Thouvenet, 7 5 00
Florentina, 7 5 00
Fontarable, 7 5 00
Gervaise, 7 5 00
Honorable, 7 5 00
Kharput, 7 5 00
Kochi, 7 5 00
Madame Chereau, ... 8 6 50
Minerva, 7 5 00
Mrs. Horace Darwin, . . 7 5 00
Variegated Major, ... 7 5 00
Mixed 4 00
Lilium Auratum, 12 10 00
Croceum, 12 10 00
Davuricum, 10 8 00
Longiflorum 12 10 00
Martagon, 12 10 00
Pardalinum, 10 8 00
Speciosum Rubrum or Roseum, . . 12 10 00
Thunbergianum or Elegans, Mixed, 6 4 75
Tigrinura Fortunei Giganteum, . . 5 3 00
Umbellatum, Mixed, 6 4 00
Madeira Vine, 1 50
Milla Biflora, 3 00
Montbretia Bouquet Parfait, 85
California, 1 00
Crocosmiseflora, 1 00
Speciosa, 1 00
Star of Fire, 1 00
Sunbeam, 1 00
Per 100. Per 1000. New Seedlings, Mixed, ... SO 75 $6 50
Oxalis Dieppi, 20 1 00
Lasandria, 20 1 00
Shamrock ( Dieppi Rosea), .... 20 1 10
Per 100.
Ranunculus, French, Mixed SI 00
Persian, Mixed, 1 00
Double Turkish, Mixed, . . 1 25
Tigridia Canariensis, 1 25
Conchiflora, 1 75
Grandiflora Alba, 1 50
Immaculata Alba, . 1 65
Immaculata Lutea, 1 75
Lilacea, 1 65
Per 100. Per 1000.
Mixed, SI 50 813 50
Tuberose, Albino, 1 25 11 00
Excelsior Pearl, 85 8 00
“ “ (Largest Size), 1 35 12 00
Variegated-Leaved, 1 25 11 00
Each. Per 100.
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Per 1000, S55.00), ... SO 08 S6 00
Zephyranthes Candida, 1 25
Rosea, 5 3 25
Burpee’s New Annual for 1914.
of this book. Shall we send you a copy?
THIS complete book, bound in lithographed covers and con- taining also four superb colored plates, is YOURS for the asking, — provided you have a garden. It is an elegant book — the best seed cataloe we have yet issued — and offers some most desirable Novelties in Vegetables and Flowers which can be obtained only direct from vs. Many a winter’s evening can be spent profitably in planningyour garden, by a careful study If you appreciate Quality in Seeds you will say Yes !
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., burpee buildings,
The Largest Mail-Order Seed House. PHILADELPHIA.
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Field-Grown Roots of Choicest DOUBLE DAHLIAS.
Dahlias are becoming more popular every year, the reason for which is not far to seek, as the lovely and showy blooms are at their best when th^ other flowers of our gardens have lost their freshness.
X^=» Write for prices on “ mailing size" roots should you desire to purchase these in quantity .eS£X.
CACTUS
C. E. Wilkins. Primrose, overlaid salmon-pink
Chas. H. Curtis. Richest scarlet-crimson
Cockatoo. Yellow, shaded fawn and tipped white
Countess of Lonsdale. Salmon-orange, suffused lavender Country Girl. Golden yellow, tipped bright amber . . .
Crepuscule. Yellow, shaded deep orange
Erecta. Deep rose-pink
Eva. Pure white, exquisite form
Floradora. Rich garnet
H. Shoesmith. Bright vermilion-scarlet, exquisite form
J. H. Jackson. Rich velvety dark crimson
Kriemhilde. Clear rose-pink, very free-flowering
Lightship. Soft clear yellow
Marjorie Castleton. Clear rosy-pink, tinted lighter. .
Mrs. H. J. Jones. Scarlet tipped white
Mrs. H. Shoesmith. Pure white
Mrs. Geo. Stevenson. Bright clear yellow
Rev. A. Bridge. Brilliant yellow, tipped carmine
Rheinkoenig. Pure white
Standard Bearer. A free-flowering brilliant scarlet. . .
The Lion. Yellow, shading to reddish-salmon
The Pilot. Yellow, shaded terra-cotta
T. G. Baker. Clear bright yellow
SHOW AND FANCY
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink
Arabella. Primrose, shaded soft rose
Bon Ton. Deep rich crimson
Champion Rollo. Dark orange, finest form
Dorothy Peacock. A lovely shell-pink, exquisite
Ethel Schmidt. White, suffused pink, pencilled crimson
John Bennett. Yellow, tipped red
Minnie McCullough. Yellow, tipped red
May Lomas. White, suffused soft rose
Queen Victoria. Rich golden-yellow
Penelope. White, tipped and flaked with rosy-lake . . .
White Swan. Pure white, large and fine
DECORATIVE
Admiral Togo. Purple, margined maroon
Constancy. Beautiful rich bronze
Crimson Giant. Dark glowing crimson
Cuban Giant. Beautiful rich purple
Delice. A glowing rose-pink
Flora. Pure white, large and free flowering
Golden Wedding. Bright golden-yellow
Golden West. Undoubtedly the best yellow
Governor Wilson. Glowing cardinal-red
Grand Duke Alexis. White, shaded soft lavender. . . .
Jack Rose. Deep crimson, one of the very best
Lemon Beauty. Soft lemon-yellow
Lyndhurst. Rich vermilion -scarlet
Maid of Kent. Cherry-red, sometimes tipped white . . Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. Beautiful rose-pink ; exquisite
Perle du Parc. White, suffused with pink
Professor Mansfield. Yellow and red with white tips
Sebastopol. A soft orange-red
Souvenir de Gustav Doazon. Beautiful soft scarlet .
Sylvia. Soft pink, shading deeper
William Agnew. Intense crimson-scarlet
Yellow Duke. Beautiful deep yellow
PJEONY FLOWERED, Mixed (Pot grown)
BEST MIXED DOUBLE DAHLIAS
Field grown, in mixture without names
Divided Roots.
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Burpee’s Box of Flower Seeds
This box of CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, put up in neat and attractive style, contains the same fine quality of fresh seed that is supplied to our critical retail trade. Dealers who may have had complaints from flower seeds usually sold, will now find this a pleasing and profitable department of their business. The selection embraces the most popular and quick- selling varieties.
EACH BOX CONTAINS
Five 5-Cent Packets each of
ALYSSUM,— Sweet.
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon),— Dwarf Mixed. ASTER,— Choice Mixed.
“ German Quilled, Mixed.
BALSAM, — Burpee’s Superb Camellia=Flowered, Mixed.
CALENDULA,— Double, Mixed.
CALLIOPSIS, — Fine Mixed.
CANDYTUFT,— Mixed.
CELOSIA,— Feathered Varieties, Mixed. CENTAUREA,— New Double, Mixed. CHRYSANTHEMUM,— Annual Varieties, Mixed. COCKSCOMB,— Dwarf, Mixed.
COSMOS,— Finest, Mixed.
CYPRESS VINE,— Mixed.
DIANTHUS,— Japan and China Pinks, Mixed. ESCHSCHOLTZIA,— Mixed.
GAILLARDIA,— New Double, Mixed. LARKSPUR,— Double Dwarf Rocket, Mixed. MARIGOLD,— African Double, Mixed. MARVEL-OF-PERU (Four o’clock),— all Colors. MIGNONETTE,— Fordhook Finest, Mixed.
MORNING GLORY,— Tall, Mixed.
“ “ Imperial Japanese.
NASTURTIUM,— Tom Thumb, Burpee’s “Gor- geous” Mixture of New Varieties. NASTURTIUM,— Fordhook Favorite Climbing, Mixed.
PANSY, — Good Quality, Mixed.
PETUNIA HYBRIDA,— Striped, Mixed.
PHLOX DRUMMONDII,— Large Flowering, Mixed. POPPY, — Double Paeony=Flowered, Mixed.
“ The Shirley.
PORTULACA, — Finest Single, Mixed.
RICINUS (Castor=Oil Bean)— Zanzibarensis, Mixed.
SALPIGLOSSIS,— Mixed.
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride),— Dwarf Double, Mixed.
STOCKS,— Large=flowering Dwarf, Mixed.
SWEET PEAS,— Fordhook “Fancy Flaked,” Mixed.
“ “ Burpee’s “ Best Mixed.”
SUNFLOWER,— The Miniature.
VERBENA HYBRIDA,— Extra Fine, Mixed. ZINNIA ELEGANS,— Choice Double, Mixed.
In all, 200 Packets of Flower Seeds.
40 Varieties, five packets of each, making a total of 200 packets, which, if sold at 5 cts. per packet, amount to a total retail value of Si O.OO.
Wholesale Price to the Trade, $4.00 for the Box complete.
The box can be sent by mail for 20 cts. additional.
Additional Packets
of any of the varieties mentioned above, to fill up the box, will be supplied at the uniform price of
$2.50 per 100 packets, or
$2.00 per 100 packets, when 500 packets or more are ordered at one time.
BURPEE’S POPULAR 25=CENT COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS AND OTHER FLOWERS sell quickly and allow the dealer a margin of ten cents on each collec- tion. Our collections for 1914 are better than ever before, — see page 64.
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BURPEE’S NEW CABINET
OF
VEGETABLE SEEDS.
This is a handsome cabinet, beautifully finished in hardwood, that will be an ornament to any store. It stands 40 inches high and is 30 inches broad, divided into 48 compartments. The front of each packet of seed is shown, while the packets are held in place by a neat metal bar across each compartment. Cost of cabinet alone is $5.00, but we will supply the cabinet complete, filled with 1000 packets of seed as enumerated below, for $20.00.
The sale of these (at 5 cts. per packet) will allow a clear profit of $30.00, and give the cabinet Free.
Burpee’s New Vegetable Seed Cabinet contains 1000 Packets as per List given below.
6 Asparagus, — Barr’s Mammoth.
12 Beet, — Extra Early Egyptian.
18 “ Burpee’s Extra Early Turnip.
24 “ Burpee’s Improved Blood Turnip.
18 Cabbage, — Early Jersey Wakefield.
18 “ Early Winnigstadt.
12 “ Fottler’s Brunswick.
18 “ Premium Flat Dutch.
18 “ Early Dwarf Flat Dutch.
6 “ Perfection Drumhead Savoy.
6 “ Large Red Drumhead.
12 Carrot, — Oxheart.
6 Celery, — Giant White Solid.
12 “ Dwarf Golden Heart.
24 Cucumber, — Arlington White Spine.
16 “ Extra Early Green Prolific, or
Boston Pickling.
24 “ London Long Green.
12 Endive, — Green Curled.
6 “ Broad-Leaved Batavian or Escarolle.
6 Kohl-Rabi, — Early White Vienna.
6 Leek, — American Flag.
24 Lettuce, — Iceberg.
12 “ Early Curled Simpson or Silesia.
18 “ California Cream-Butter.
24 “ Deacon.
24 Melon, Musk, — Burpee’s Emerald Gem.
30 “ “ Burpee’s Netted Gem (Rocky
Ford).
12 “ “ Hackensack, or Turk’s Cap.
24 “ “ Burrell Gem.
24 “ Water, — Kleckley Sweets.
18 “ “ Fordhook Early.
12 “ “ Striped Gypsy, or Georgia
Rattlesnake.
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Onion, — Yellow Danvers.
“ Yellow Dutch, or Strasburg.
“ Extra Early Red.
“ Large Red Wethersfield.
“ Australian Brown.
“ White Queen, or Extra EarlyBarletta.
Parsley, — Extra Curled Dwarf, or Emerald. Parsnip, — Improved Guernsey.
Pepper, — Large Bell, or Bull-Nose.
“ Long Red Cayenne.
Pumpkin,— Small Sugar.
“ Burpee’s Golden Oblong.
“ Big Tom, or Improved Large Field.
Radish, — French Breakfast.
“ Burpee’s Earliest Scarlet Button.
“ Early Long Scarlet Short Top.
“ Long Cardinal.
“ Long White Icicle.
“ White Chinese Winter.
Salsify, — Sandwich Island Mammoth. Spinach, — Victoria.
Squash, — Golden Summer Crookneck.
“ Early White Bush.
“ Hubbard.
Tomato, — Acme.
“ Stone.
“ Livingston’s Beauty.
“ Dwarf Champion.
“ Favorite.
Turnip, — Early White Flat Dutch.
“ Red-Top White Globe.
“ Purple-Top Strap-Leaved.
Ruta Baga, — Improved Purple-Top Yellow. Herb, — Sage.
“ Sweet Marjoram.
ADDITIONAL PACKETS
of any of the varieties mentioned above, to fill up the cabinet, will be supplied at the uniform price of
$2.50 per 100 packets, or
$2.00 per 100 packets, when 500 packets or more are ordered at one time.
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Burpee’s Six “ Superb Spencers” for 25 Cents.
3418 BEATRICE SPENCER.
A rich deep pink self.
3472 GEORGE HERBERT.
Bright rosy carmine ; very large.
3520 MRS. C. W. BREADMORE.
Cream ground, distinctly edged rose.
Burpee’s Six “Superfine
3408 APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER.
Rosy pink and white.
3444 DUPLEX SPENCER.
Rich cream-pink and apricot.
3454 ETHtfL ROOSEVELT.
Primrose ground, flaked rose.
3539 ORCHID.
Beautiful helio-mauve.
3575 STIRLING STENT.
Rich glowing salmon-orange.
3599 BURPEE-BLEND FOR 1914.
Simply magnificent (90 to 100 seeds).
Spencers” for 25 Cents.
3542 OTHELLO SPENCER.
Rich glowing maroon self.
3579 TENNANT SPENCER.
Beautiful purplish mauve.
3581 THOMAS STEVENSON.
Glowing orange-scarlet.
Burpee’s Eight “Elegant Spencers” for 50 Cents.
3414 AURORA SPENCER.
Flaked orange-salmon on cream.
3440 DAINTY SPENCER.
Pure white, edged rose-pink.
3462 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
Soft clear rich lavender.
3486 IRISH BELLE, or “ DREAM.”
Clear rich lilac, flushed pink.
3488 KING EDWARD SPENCER.
A magnificent rich crimson.
3528 MRS. ROUTZAHN.
Rich buff, suffused delicate pink.
3554 QUEEN VICTORIA SPENCER.
Beautiful primrose, flushed rose.
3587 VERMILION BRILLIANT.
Brilliant scarlet self.
Pq*- | nn we will mail all three collections as offered above and also a fifteen-cent
1 UI LOU packet each of King White, our greatest Novelty for 1914, and the new gigantic
Hercules, best of all warm pinks, — making in all Twenty=two True Spencers for $1.00. These are all neatly packed in a pasteboard box together with our Leaflet on culture. In ordering it is sufficient to write for Burpee’s New Dollar Box of Spencers for 1914.
Burpee’s 1914 Collection of Nasturtiums.
O 5 S we ma^ on9/w^'«ze packet each of the New Variegated Queen, — * ^ ^ a mixture of Burpee's New “Royal-Race” of Tall Nasturtiums, Burpee’s
Gorgeous Mixture of Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, — Fordhook Favorite Tall Nasturtiums, — the new complete mixture of Burpee’s Tall Ivy-Leaved, — Dwarf Lilliput Mixed, and the strikingly beautiful marbled-leaved New “ Queens ” of Tom Thumb, in mixture.
With each collection we enclose our leaflet on How to Grow Nasturtiums.
Fnr ^ 1 DO we w*k ma^ one full ounce each of all the above Six Superb Nasturtiums and also a liberal 1 UI I packet of The Distinct New David Burpee Nasturtium.
Burpee’s GEM COLLECTION of Annuals.
“ Encourage the Beautiful, for the Useful encourages itself." — Goethe.
Eight Packets Beautiful Flowers for 25 Cts.
Fnr 9^ C' + c we mail one regular packet each of the following eight elegant Annuals,— the seed
DUI 2j to. of which has mostly been grown on our own farms in Pennsylvania , New Jersey and California. This assortment can be ordered as Burpee’s Gem Coi. lection for 25 Cts.
J524 Alyssum, Little Gem.
1643 Asters, “ American=Union.” 1876 Centaurea Imperialis.
1932 Cosmos, Lady Lenox.
2118 Kochia Tricophylla.
2176 Marigold, Lemon Ball.
2556 Petunia, Enchantress.
2765 Sunflower, Chrysanthemum=Flowered.
or pi. invested in no other way,— unless in one of our Sweet Pea Collections, — can be productive of so much pleasure. The seeds are all of The Burpee-Quality, and better strains could not be had at any price.
W/hnlpcalp We offer any of the quick-selling popular 25=cent collections at $1.80 per dozen or W IlUiCoaiC. $13.50 per hundred collections. For the Fifty-cent collection we charge 30 cents each and 75 cents each 'for the “ Dollar Box," by freight or express, at purchaser’s expense for transportation charges.
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Burpee’s Fordhook Farms are the Largest and Most Complete Trial Grounds in America
At FORDHOOK Farms (supplemented by our farms in California and New Jersey) all seeds are tested, but we " hold fast only to that which is good ! n The field trials number fully seven thousand, while more than fifteen thousand soil tests for vitality are made also every year. The vitality can be proved easily before planting, but not even an " expert n examination would reveal whether seeds are of a high-grade pedigree strain or the veriest rubbish.
The fact that more planters order direct from us, — year after year, — than from any other firm in America shows that BURPEE’S "SEEDS THAT GROW" have been proved trustworthy. A mistake may occasionally occur, however, while success depends largely upon conditions of soil and climate, hence no honest seedsman could assume responsibility for more. Than the price actually paid by the purchaser. For thirty-seven years we have stated plainly that, should failure result from any fault of the seed, we would promptly refund the price paid. This ought to convince even new customers that we have confidence both in the quality of BURPEE'S SEEDS and in the safeguards with which we surround their growing, cleaning, and packing.
At no other farms in America is there expended so much time and money each season in "proving stocks," while at no other warehouse is greater care exercised in hand- ling seeds. Planters who may visit Philadelphia are invited to inspect the BURPEE BUILDINGS, where we shall be pleased to explain the workings of the various departments. We have nothing to conceal, and are glad, also, to have customers examine the crops and trials duripg the season at our FORDHOOK,
SUNNYBROOK and FLORADALE FARMS. Another Entrance to FORDHOOK FARMS.
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W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Seed Growers, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wholesale Department
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