THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY 
ANNUAL SEEDS 25 
SWEET PEAS 
Winter Flowering 
Bicolor 
Columbia. Pink standard, white wings. 
Blue Shades 
Ball Blue. Good blooming, clear blue. 
♦Blue Bonnett. Very large, deep blue, best 
of that shade. 
♦Eleanor Blue. A new shade, clear light 
blue with a silvery sheen. Very frag¬ 
rant and long-stemmed. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A bright blue call¬ 
ed “California Blue.” 
Cerise or Cherry 
♦Eileen. New, rich Begonia rose with 
salmon shadings changing under cer¬ 
tain lights to dazzling cerise. Very 
large flowers with bold, ruffled • stan¬ 
dards on long strong stems. Four to 
five flowers on a stem. 
Glitters. Fiery orange or cerise. 
Pride. A pure cerise deeper than Sun- 
ray. Large flowers and long stems. 
Crimson 
Aviator. Dazzling rich crimson. 
Susanna. Sparkling carmine red, stems 
long and wiry carrying four beautifully 
ruffled flowers. Oz. 45c, 14 lb. $1.60. 
Lavender Shades 
Early Memory. A grand new clear, rosy- 
lavender variety. The shade does not 
lighten with age, and it is perfect for 
blending with pink shades. The vines 
are vigorous and bear a heavy crop of 
long-stemmed blossoms. A noticeable 
and valuable feature is its extra long 
blooming season. 
Fragrance. Large frilled, fragrant, clear 
lavender. 
Greeting. A fine profitable long-stemmed 
rosy-lavender. Same shade as the late 
flowering Powerscourt. 
♦Harmony. A valuable variety probably 
used more than any other lavender. 
♦Lavanda. A new extra fine variety and 
we consider it the finest of all lav¬ 
ender Sweet Peas. A clear pure shade, 
extremely large, well waved and borne 
on long stems. A very heavy yielder. 
Orange (Deep) 
Balls Orange. Clear deep orange. 
Burpee’s Orange. A light shade. 
Forty-Niner. Brilliant, yet deep orange. 
♦Valencia. Bright sunproof orange. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
This wonderfully beautiful new Sweet 
Pea is the result of a cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay. It has the size 
and richness of color of Pinkie and the 
dainty frilling and fluting of Lady Gay. 
The stems are long, carrying four very 
large blooms. Yt «*• 60c, oz. $2.00. 
Pink (Pale or Light) 
Lady Gay. A delightful shade of soft 
shrimp pink. 
Pink and Light Rose Pink 
Balls Rose Improved. Extra rich shade 
deeper than Rose Queen. 
Balls Rose Queen. Long stemmed light 
rose. 
Exposition Pink. Gorgeous rich pink. 
The flowers, very large, are wavy and 
well spaced, and four to a stem. 
Giant Rose. Deep pink, an improved 
Zvolanek’s Rose. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. A rather pale pink, 
shading to deeper rose pink. 
♦Laddie Improved. An enormous rose pink, 
on a white ground. 
Sweet Briar. A mammoth flowered rich 
rose pink. A sparkling shade with just 
a tone of amber. Or.. 60c, Yt, lb. $2 20. 
/.volanek’s Rose. A select strain of this 
popular rose pink. 
Pink (Deep) — Deep Rote Pink 
♦Annie Laurie. We cannot say too much 
in praise of this beauty. It is the 
rishest tone of rose pink ever intro¬ 
duced in a Sweet Pea. The flowers are 
produced in fours on long stiff stems. 
Majestic Rose. Richer and deeper than 
Zvoianeks Rose, a brilliant rose pink. 
The color is very evenly diffused lack¬ 
ing the usual white at base. 
Salmon Pink 
♦Apollo. Exceptionally fine soft salmon. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich salmon pink. 
Prosperity. Long stemmed salmon rose. 
Ramona. A distinct new shade of lumin¬ 
ous coral rose, blending of yellow and 
pink. 
♦Spring-song. Bright cream pink, flushed 
salmon. 
Salmon Orange 
Mrs. Kerr. Most popular salmon. 
Scarlet 
♦Grenadier. Dazzling poppy scarlet. 
♦ Vulcan. The most valuable scarlet cerise. 
White — Black Seeded 
♦Hope. A mammoth flowering pure white, 
larger and more wavy than White 
Harmony. Very early. The best black 
seeded variety. 
White Harmony. Standard and valuable 
black seeded white. 
White — White Seeded 
♦Burpee’s White. A new white seeded va¬ 
riety with glistening white, large frill¬ 
ed flowers, usually four on a stem. 
Snowstorm Improved. Standard white 
seeded white flowering variety. 
Special Florists Mixture 
Made up of named varieties to include 
the most popular shades. 
Os. .‘{5c, !4 lb. $1.20; lb. $4.00. 
Hope, Beat White Sweet Pea 
Sweet Pea Price List 
Oa. Yl lb. lb. 
Annie Laurie . 
. . . $ .40 
91.40 
$4.80 
Apollo . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Aviator . 
1.40 
4.80 
Ball Blue . 
... .33 
1.20 
4.00 
Ball Orange . . . ,|. 
1.40 
4.80 
Ball Rose Improved . . . 
... .33 
1.20 
4.00 
Ball Rose Queen . 
... .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Blue Bonnet . 
... uo 
1.40 
4.80 
Burpees Orange . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Burpee* White. 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Columbia . 
... .33 
1.20 
4.00 
Eileen . 
... .60 
2.20 
8.00 
Eleanor Blue . 
... .43 
1.60 
6.60 
Exposition Pink . 
... .43 
1.60 
5,60 
Fortyniner . 
. .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Fragrance . 
R40 
4.801 
Giant Rose . 
... .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Glitters . 
... .33 
1.20 
4.00 
Greeting .. 
1.40 
4.80 
Grenadier . 
... .45 
1.60 
5.60 
Harmony . 
... .*5 
1.20 
4.00 
Hope . 
1.40 
4.80 
Jeanne Mamltsh . 
... .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Laddie Improved . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Lavanda . 
... .45 
1.60 
5.60 
Lady Gay . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Majestic Rose . 
... .45 
1.60 
5.60 
Memory. 
2.20 
8.00 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge . . 
. .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover . . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Mrs. Kerr. 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Pride . 
1.40 
4.80 
Prosperity .. 
1.60 
5.60 
Ramona . 
... .60 
2.20 
8.00 
Snowstorm Improved 
... .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Springsong . 
... .35 
1.20 
4.00 
Valencia . 
... .45 
1.60 
5.60 
Vulcan . 
1.20 
4.00 
White Harmony . 
... .40 
1.40 
4.80 
Zvolanek’s Rose . 
.35 
1.20 
4.00 
Summer Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
This type gives better results for the later crops under glass and for outdoor bloom. They stand the 
heat better than the Winter Flowering Spencers. A sowing in February will give good June and July crops. 
♦Ambition. Lavender with rosy tinge, 
♦Avalanche. Glistening pure white. 
Bonfire. Cherry pink with white wings. 
Bonny Briar. Sparkling rose pink. 
Crimson King. Deep crimson. 
Del Monte. Salmon cerise pink. 
Fortune. Rich dark blue. 
♦Magnet. Cream pink. 
Mammoth. Blazing orange scarlet. 
Mary Pickford. Cream tinted salmon. 
♦Model. Pure white, black seeded. 
Any variety 
♦Mrs. A. Searles. Rich pink changing to 
salmon cerise. 
Olympia. Rich purple. 
♦Pinkie. Large rose pink. 
♦Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
Powerscourt. Lavender, very fine. 
♦Red Roy. Rich crimson. 
♦Reflection. Clear blue. 
♦Rosie. Deep rose pink. 
Royal Scot. Orange scarlet. 
Ruddigore. Pure scarlet. 
♦Smiles. Salmon shrimp pink. 
Except where noted, oz. 15c 
Sultan. Deep velvety maroon. 
Sunkist. Cream, picoteed rose. 
Tangerine Improved. Glowing orange. 
♦What Joy. Cream. 
Youth. Large white picoteed pink. 
Martin’s Excellent Mixture. Not grown 
as a mixture but balanced by special 
formula. Beautiful blending of colors. 
Oz. 15c, Yt lb. 40c, lb. $1.20. 
Dwarf Cupid Spencers Mixed. Only 6 to 
8 inches high sometimes grown in pots. 
Yt oz. 15c, oz. 45c, Yt lb. $1.50 
hi lb. 50c, lb. $1.30. 
