CAMPBELL'S SWEET PEAS 
1936-37 EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCERS 
OUTSTANDING NEW VARIETIES 
Larger flowers, longer stems, new and richer colors for your garden and 
vases this year from Campbell's "Pick of the Trial Grounds" varieties: 
Pkt. Oz. 
BACCHUS—The first large Royal Purple. .. .J ........25c $2.50 
BRIDESMAID—Giant Silvery-Pink.!j.: 'v.V?C....t... .15c .90 
CHIME—Salmon-Pink; very large and fine..... .. .qr.p.l..]. .1Q.TT.. .15c .90 
DAPHNE—Soft Cream-tinted Salmon-Pink.. H.. C........25c 2.50 
SEQUOIA—Giant Golden Coral-Rose.... j. .rr. o. Department of Agricu’. ;15c .90 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Large, frilly Rose-Pinl 4. .. 1.. . ‘ i — l^- 1 .90 
TOP HAT—The first large Dark Blue..25c 2.50 
TRIUMPH—Clear Lilac; large and vigorous.15c .90 
LEADING POPULAR VARIETIES 
With the exception of a few of the new sweet peas listed above, which will soon 
supersede some of the following, these varieties are each one "Best in Its 
Color." 
Rose-Pink. 
Deep Rose-Pink... 
Salmon-Pink. 
Coral (Flame Pink) 
Lavender. 
Purple. 
Light Blue. 
.BALL ROSE 
ANNIE LAURIE 
.APOLLO 
....MONTEREY 
.MEMORY 
... .AMETHYST 
ELEANOR BLUE 
Clear Deep Blue 
Orange. 
Scarlet Red. 
Dark Red. 
Ma roon. 
Cream. 
White. 
BLUE BONNET 
. A. VALENCIA 
.VULCAN 
.SUSANNA 
.... OTHELLO 
,... ORIENTAL 
.HOPE 
All, 10c per packet; 50c per ounce. 
PRIZE-WINNING MIXED 
Campbell's Special Formula Mixture contains almost all varieties listed on 
this page, as well as other good, favorite shades. 
Ounce 45c, Y 2 -ounce 25c, !4-ounce, 15c 
SUGGESTIONS FOR GROWING 
1. Select a sunny, wind-sheltered situation. 
2. Dig out a trench at least 1 foot wide and 1 Vi feet deep. 
3. Mix a sack of cow manure with the soil as you refill the trench to half full. 
4. In the top half of the trench mix with the soil, as you finish filling it in, Campbell's 
Sweet Pea Food at the rate of 1 lb. to 3 feet of row. 
5. Soak the trench thoroughly. After two or three days, cultivate the surface. You 
may now plant at once, although additional soakings and surface cultivations are 
beneficial before planting. 
6. Plant the seeds about 1 V 2 inches deep and 1 to 2 inches apart, allowing an ounce 
of seed for 30 feet of row. 
7. Avoid soaking the seeds. DO NOT water until the sprouts are up, then irrigate. 
A mulch of German Peat Moss is useful in preventing the surface from drying out. 
8. For a continuance of large flowers and long stems, fertilize in the irrigation-trench 
every few weeks in the spring with the Sweet Pea Food, Vigoro, or liquid cow 
manure. 
Campbell Seed Store 
137 West Colorado Street Phone: Colorado 4356 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
