. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for seedsmen and dealers only who buy to sell again. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BURPEE'S NEW BUSH SWEET PEA. Bush—"; This is a perfect reproduction in flower of the tall-growing Senator, one of the very finest striped varieties, combined with the very distinct bush type of growth, which, while well branched and spreading, is a/ways stiffly erect without support and only fifteen to eighteen inches high when in full flo


. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for seedsmen and dealers only who buy to sell again. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BURPEE'S NEW BUSH SWEET PEA. Bush—"; This is a perfect reproduction in flower of the tall-growing Senator, one of the very finest striped varieties, combined with the very distinct bush type of growth, which, while well branched and spreading, is a/ways stiffly erect without support and only fifteen to eighteen inches high when in full flower. The flowers, while not so large as those of the ta\\ Senator, are finely formed, the standard being broad and pointed ; wings well spread and heavily rolled. Both standard and wings are silvery gray, heavily striped with brownish claret, changing to a violet-purple as flowers remain open. Per pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. Each of the above is sold only in our original scaled packets. Regular packets, each containing about forty seeds : Wholesale, $ per 100 packets; $ per 1000 packets. Five hundred packets supplied at thousand rates. BURPEE'S BUSH SWEET PEAS. S^'^&tS duced by us in 1899. It has proved very satisfactory in growth and freedom of flower, partic- ularly in light warm soils. The plants are erect, fifteen to eighteen inches high when in full flower, but branching freely so that the close bushes are frequently fifteen inches and more in diameter, composed of short erect branches with abundant light-green foliage. The tendrils at ends of the leaves clasp themselves closely to the adjoining branches, so that the whole plant is held quite erect, though sufficiently open to admit of a freer circulation of air than in the low compact form of the Cupid type. The flowers, while not so large, are of as fine form and beautiful coloring as the Tall varieties, and are quite distinct from the Cnpid type in being borne on long slender stems. As the stems of


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