Washington Asparagus 
Hybrid White Spine 
Other Vegetable Novelties 1935 Garden 
4091 or Scarlet Topper. All-American 
I omato-rritcnard Gold Medal 1933. Disease-Re¬ 
sistant. The plant is comparatively small but branching and a true self 
topper. Fruits are medium size smooth, solid, heavy, globe-shaped, rich 
dark red. Pkt. 8c; % oz. 25c; oz. 45c; 54 lb. 81.40. 
Vegetable Novelties 43 
1935 Vegetable Novelties 
Top Cross Bantam 
Which We Especially Recommend 
It is the new and special varieties that help to make your garden of more interest, more pleasure 
and more profit. * H 
Vegetables for Your Own Table 
Thereisno more satisfactory way of obtaininggood fresh vegetables of the best quality for your 
own use than to grow them in your own garden, and gather them just as you need them 
Vegetables begin to lose their tenderness and good flavor very soon after they have been 
gathered, and when they have lam in the market for a day orevenseveral hours they have lost 
much of their best qualities. Consider also the convenience of being able to step into your 
garden and select a nice fresh lot of several varieties just when you are ready to prepare your 
Templin-Bradley's Vegetable Seeds 
One of the essentials of a good vegetable garden is good seed. In our selection of varieties and 
strains within varieties we are looking through the eyes of the planters of vegetable seeds, the 
home gardeners and commercial growers. Every possible care is taken to provide you gardeners 
with the finest vegetable seed obtainable. 
All-American 
Vegetable Selections 
Have You Been Reading In The Magazines About 
The All-American Flower & Vegetable Selections? 
hor the past three years, the All-American Selections Committee of the American Seed 
trade Association, have conducted trials of new introductions in ten widely scattered 
locations in the United States for the purpose of determining the usefulness of all new 
varieties of seeds offered in this country. Gold Medals, Awards of Merit and Honorable 
Mention have been distributed on the basis of merit by unbiased judges. All new 
varieties so honored in the past three years appear in this catalog with the indication 
oi the exact award in the description. This will guide you in keeping your earden up to 
date on the really worthwhile new things. The purpose of this All-American Selection 
is to prove the worthiness of a new variety before offering it to vou and is therefore 
directly in your interest. 
3516 Rf»an-Tpnrl£»rorA*»n All-American Gold Medal 1933. Long 
, , I cnuer jreen round, tender, meaty, light green snap bean 
oi finest flavor. Matures early and the vines are exceptionally strong and vigorous, a 
delicious Bean. 54 lb. 15c; lb. 40c; 3 lbs. 81. OO. 
3578 Dofr/ill All-American Award of Merit 
, , , , , Deel rerrectea uetroit 1934. Considered the best strain 
of blood beet yet created. Early, round, dark red, no white rings. Produced by 
inbreeding and reselection over a period of S years. Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; 'A lb. 
G5c; lb. 81.75. 
3620 Cribhnao luct Pink* All-American Special Mention 
^aooage-just l\ignt 1935. A first early Cabbage with flat- 
I ish round heads and short stems. Pkt. lOc; l / 2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c; '/jib.82 90. 
3631 Cabbage-Penn State Ballhead 
short stem dark bluish green Ballhead type, 12 inches high. Heads are extremely 
hard, heavy, uniformly globe-shaped and with small cores. Pkt. lOc; V-i oz. 30c: 
oz. 50c; 541b. 81.50. 
3673 (~nrrr\l K//-.rca’e RimcL n /i All-American Gold Medal 
J . , ycurot Morse s Bunching 19 si. Roots almost c y ii„ 
drical with rounded shoulders and well stumped, 2 inches in diameter and 9 inches 
long. Color deep red-orange, roots free from wrinkles. A fine bunching Carrot. Pkt. 
1 Oc; oz. 29c; 54 lb* 59c; lb. 81.50. 
3712 nrn.ltina/*rnci Rnninm All -American Special Mention 
v.orn-i\ingcrost Bantam 1931 . This is a double cross 
among four inbred strains. Early and uniform, to 5 feet tall, yellow grained 
ears 7% inches long. 10 to 12 rows each. More uniform and better quality than 
Golden Bantam. *4 lb* 15c; lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.25. 
3876 I-ah -American Award of Merit 1935. 
IVlUSKineiOn-imperiai a luscious new melon, orange flesh, ex¬ 
cellent flavor. See page 53. Pkt. lOc; oz. 35c; 54 lb. 81 OO; lb. 83. OO. 
4052 \/;L- _ All-American 
opinach-Viking Award of Merit 
1935. A meritorious variety, medium to dark 
green, longstanding, giant leaved, The leaves are 
smooth in summer but inclined to crinkle in cool 
weather. Oz. 10c; l A lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
4050 Spinach-NobelGiant Leaved 
All-American Award of Merit 1933. The best 
smooth leaved variety for spring and summer sowing. 
Leaves extra large, smooth and of good texture. 
Round seeded. Oz. 8c; 54 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
The New Pea 
Giant 
Early Cropper 
Creamy Hearts 
Yellow 
Ox-heart 
Tomato 
Muskmeion 4010 Radish-Glowing Ball 
All-Ain erican Gold Medal 1034. Bright fiery scarlet 
with a suffusion of orange. Perfectly round, small top and 
a thread-like tap-root. Recommended by the Royal Hor¬ 
ticultural Society. Pkt. lOc; oz. 15c; *4 lb. 45c. 
4094 Tomato-Scarlet Dawn Gofd n MedaT 
1035. Wilt-Resistant, Rust-Resistant. Wonderful 
new Tomato of deep Marglobe red color, globe-shaped. 
Ranked second in the All-American trials. Pkt. 15c; 
V -2 oz. 70c; oz. $1.25. 
3501 Asparagus, Mary Washington 
This is the best of the newly developed Rust Proof 
varieties, and is recommended by the U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture. It is a selection from Martha Washington 
and produces large straight tender green stalks of 
excellent quality. 
SEED. Asparagus is not hard to grow from seed though 
the results are not as quick as though you had started 
by planting the roots. Start seed in early spring, cover¬ 
ing an inch deep. Cultivate well during the summer, 
transplanting the roots to their permanent bed the 
following spring. One ounce should sow a 60 ft. row 
and produce 200 to 300 plants. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 15c; 
l A lb. 30c; lb. 75c. 
3854 Lettuce, Creamy Hearts 
One of the easiest to head and best quality to eat 
of all the head lettuce. The heads are medium large, 
the leaves are thick and buttery yet crisp. Really 
a splendid home garden variety. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 18c. 
3764 Cucumber, Hybrid White 
C ■ A much improved type of white spine. 
Opine The fruits are much longer, slender and of 
a deep rich green, the color being retained well after 
gathering. An excellent cucumber for slicing for your 
table, or if you grow vegetables to sell, the appear¬ 
ance of Hybrid White Spine is all in its favor. Pkt. 
lOc; oz. 25c; 54 lb. 75c; lb. 82.25. 
3706 C orn ^ | 0 p Cross Bantam 
A new Hybrid Sweet Corn a few days earlier than 
Golden Cross. Ears 7 to 7^ inches long, 10 to 12 
rowed. Resistant to Stewart’s disease. Far better than 
the standard strains of Bantam. *4 lb. 15c. 
4120 Tomato, Yellow Ox-Heart 
Has all the qualities of the Ox-Heart with its big heavy 
meaty fruits but the flesh and skin are a rich golden 
yellow. Pkt. lOc; '/ 2 oz. 40c; oz. 7©c. 
3972 Peas, Giant Early Cropper 
An extra early, very heavy cropping new variety of 
much merit. The pods are large, dark green, 4 inches 
long and contain usually 7 large, sweet, light-green 
peas. Earliness, heavy bearing and fine table quality 
make this a most desirable variety both as a home 
garden variety and for market growing. See illustration 
above. 14 lb. 15c; lb. 45c; 3 lbs. $1.25. 
3973 Peas, New Giant Wonder 
A new Pea similar to Nott’s Excelsior. Vines grow 15 
inches tall, pods are plump, straight, blunt-ended, 
3 inches long. *4 lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 
3979 Peas, Morse’s Market 
Best mid-season Pea for home garden. Vines are robust, 
24 to 30 inches tall. Pods 5 to 5% inches long, % t° % 
inches broad, straight, pointed, smooth, dark green, 
well filled. 54 lb. 12c; lb. 40c. 
See our Vegetable Color Plate Collection on Back Cover. v 
