Giant Spencer or Orchid-Flowering Sweet Peas 



Summer-Flowering Varieties 



Garden favorites. These are the Sweet Peas most desirable for 

 general outdoor culture. The flowers are large and frilled. Usually 

 there are four carried on each stem. From among hundreds of 

 Spencer Sweet Peas, varieties have been selected for Maule custom- 

 ers which are larger, stronger, most free-blooming and desirable in 

 habit of growth. These are the Sweet Peas which are listed, by 

 color, below. 



Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



4174 A Collection of 12 of the best varieties 



Included in this popular Collection are: 



Ambition, lavender 

 America, striped 

 Boy Blue, blue 

 Brilliant Rose, rose 

 Delightful, cerise 

 Fordhook Orange, orange 



4174—12 pkts. (value Si. 25) . 



Mary Pickford, pink 



Model, white 

 Powerscourt, lavender 

 Royal Scot, scarlet-cerise 

 Welcome, scarlet 

 What J«y, deep cream 



75c 



Popular Collection of Spencers 



4178 A Collection of 4 Selected Sweet Peas 



There are the following varieties: 

 Brilliant Rose, rose Powerscourt, lavender 



Mary Pickford, pink Royal Scot, scarlet-cerise 



4178—4 pkts. (value 40c) 25C 



The Summer-Flowering 

 Sweet Peas, except 

 where otherwise noted: 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 20c. 



White and Cream 



1785 Avalanche Fine-textured flowers of purest white. The stems 

 are long and stiff, the flowers borne in graceful sprays of four. 

 1887 Model Glistening, immaculate white, with blooms of splendid 

 proportions. Only recently introduced, it has become a vii\' 

 popular variety. 



1913 What Joy Deep rich primrose-yellow, changing to cream as 

 the flowers age. Frilling about the petals adds daintiness and charm. 



Pinii 



1782 Anglo New and unique. As a bud it is yellow, but opens to 

 primrose with beautiful edging of pink along the frilled standard 

 and wings. Very vigorous. Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 45c. 



1783 Ascot Shell-pink, the exquisite coloring displayed to perfec- 

 tion by the frilled flowers. They are always borne in the greatest 

 abundance. 



1784 Atlantic New, a prize-winner, and a very appealing Sweet 

 Pea. The color is geranium-pink suffused with amber. A lace-like 

 netting of cherry pink overlays the flowers adding greater charm. 

 Loveliest in artificial light. Pkt. 25c; Vz oz. $1.35. 



1863 Floradale Rich salmon-pink over cream. Large frilled blooms 



with stems of extra' length. Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 25c. 



1793 Idyll Creamy pink that is shaded with salmon. This is an 



outstanding variety, the flowers of good size and substance. 



1886 Mary Pickford Long-stemmed flowers of cream-pink with 



salmon suffusion. Its large size and good texture are further 



recommendations. 



1885 Mayfair A delightful variety, with its large 



fragrant blooms of rich rose-pink on white ground. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 25c. 



1795 Pinkie Attractive for bunching with huge, 



well-waved flowers of clear deep rose-pink. 



Rose and Cerise 



1823 Beatali Glowing pink overcast with salmon 



and rose to make the blooms vivid light cerise. 



Large, vigorous, handsomely frilled flowers. 



1849 Brilliant Rose Most glowing and vivid of all, 



the enormous flowers are red-tinged rose. 



1855 Delightful Deep cerise with orange suffusion, 



the flowers borne in many large dense sprays. 



Directions for 

 Growing 



Maule's Seeds 

 are given on 

 Every Packet. 



A leaflet on 

 Sweet Pea Cul' 



ture will be 



mailed to you 



Free on request 



The beauty and delicate charm of the Sweet Pea, its 



sweet fragrance, and its long wiry slems, make it 



the favorite of all cul flowers. 



This picture ^ 



shows the Giant 

 Spencer, or Or- 

 chid - Flowered 

 Sweet Pea form. The variety 

 illustrated is Atlantic. 



Fancy (Flushed) 



1822 Lompoc Its deep rich pink color is softened 

 by a flush of salmon, and both standard and wings 

 are edged in creamy white. Very large. Pkt. 10c; 

 1/2 oz. 25c. 



Red 



1858 Fire Its flaming rich scarlet color has a glow 

 of scarlet-cerise. Blooms of the largest size, on extra 

 long stems. Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 25c. 

 1791 Huntsman Very well-formed, very graceful 

 though large flowers of luminous rich scarlet. 

 1905 Royal Scot Radiant scarlet-cerise with a 

 sheen of orange. Of remarkable size and substance. 

 1914 Welcome Deep and showy scarlet. Most 

 brilliant, and vivid Sweet Pea. Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 25c. 



Maule's Famous 



1922 Giant Spencer 

 Sweet Peas SViixed 



There are all colors, from purest white to deepest 

 mahogany-red. These are the finest of the Spencers 

 — large and showy, making the finest Sweet Pea 

 mixture, for a well-balanced, colorful display. 

 Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 



Orchid-Flowering Sweet Peas 

 10 Superb Varieties 



To make this Collection, ten varieties were 

 chosen carefully and with an eye to color. 

 Included in the Collection are: 



Huntsman, scarlet 

 idyll, creamy pink 



Ascot, shell-pink 

 Austin Frederick 

 Improved, lavender 

 Avalanche, white 

 Beatali, rose 

 Glen Eagles, blue 

 4172—10 pkts. (value $1.00) 



Pinkie, rose-pink 

 Sunkist, picotee 

 Tom Webster, blue 



65c 



Newer Sweet 



Peas 



4171 Outstanding 



Varieties 



Recent developments have 

 resulted in some amazingly 

 fine new Sweet Peas. Out- 

 standing for color, for size, 

 and in growth habit, these 

 four Sweet Peas are most 

 desirable for any garden. 

 The Sweet Peas in the 



Collection are: 

 Fire, scarlet 

 Floradale, salmon-pink 

 Lompoc, flushed 

 Mayfair, rose-pink 

 4171— 4 pkts. JA_ 



(value S5c). 4UC 



Orange 



1862 Fordhook Orange True orange color, rich 

 and of greatest intensity. So different and so bright, 

 it is bound to attract admiration. 



Blue 



1825 Boy Blue Rich and bright in color, this 



splendid Sweet Pea bloofjjs very freely. 



1787 Glen Eagles Light ta vender-blue, the large, 



well-waved flowers are on fine long steins. 



1799 Tom Webster A clear,'Tnedium-blue Sweet 



Pea of splendid form and substance. 



Lavender 



1845 Ambition Lilac-lavender, the flowers well- 

 placed on extra-long substantial stems. Beautifully 

 frilled and waved. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 

 1786 Austin Frederick Improved A bright and 

 pleasing shade of rosy lavender. 

 1904 Powerscourt Pure lavender of the greatest 

 clearness and purity. A true, dependable color. 



Striped and Picotee 



1781 America The flower is old-ivory in color and 

 it is striped with brilliant crimson-red. Large, it is 

 fine for cutting. 



1797 Sunkist Very pretty large wavy blooms of 

 rich cream color, with a picotee edge of rose. 



Grandiflora Sweet Peas 



1899 Choice Mixed These are the old-time, sweet- 

 scented varieties. The flowers are not so large as the 

 Spencer, and as the standard is pointed and the 

 wings not waved, they are a bit more stiff in appear- 

 ance. There are many colors included, all exqusitely 

 fragrant. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 50c. 



Sweet Pea seed should be sown in earliest Spring, or in late Fall. 



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