Schell’s Large-flowering Spencer Mixture 
SCHELL’S QUALITY 
SWEET PEAS 
The “Perfume” Flowers! 
Richly Sweet-Scented, These Glorious Flowers 
Should Be Grown by Everybody 
They are very easy to grow to perfection, bearing great 
numbers of flowers on strong, stiff stems continually all 
season if you just give them some attention, fertilizer, and 
cultivation. Grow a row or two of them this year. 
We give you here the “cream” or best in mixture and in 
the five leading colors, for we know that is what you want. 
Schell’s Large-flowering Spencer 
Mixture Sweet Peas 
This we make up of all the best of the Large-flowering 
Spencer type which are credited as being the best of their 
individual color and class. The flowers are very large. It 
is impossible to make a better mixture of Spencer varie¬ 
ties than this is. It is the best. Mixtures offered at 
higher prices cannot surpass it in quality. Pkt. io cts.; 
oz. 25 cts.; Klb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.25. 
Five New Early-flowering 
Sweet Peas 
LAVANDA. We consider this the finest pure, clear 
lavender Sweet Pea to date. It excels in color, in size 
and length of stem, with 4 blossoms on each stem, and 
highly perfumed. We recommend it highly. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; ^lb. $2. 
Physostegia, “Obedient Flower” 
A very interesting perennial with flowers of beautiful glistening 
lavender-pink, borne on long stems, making it a very fine cut-flower. 
Called “Obedient Flower” because the stems of individual blossoms 
are jointed or hinged in such a way that the flowers may be placed in 
any position upon the stem and will remain where put. (Ger. 
25 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; V 4 OZ. 90 cts. 
New Nasturtium, Dwarf Double “Golden Globe” 
Note carefully what a lovely gem-like plant this new type is 
New “Golden Globe” Dwarf 
Double Nasturtium 
One of the New 1936 All-America Seed Selections 
Uniformly dwarf and compact, totally without runners, these 
gem-like plants, forming a ball of flowers and foliage, are ideal 
annuals for borders, edging, and single planting. Deep golden yellow, 
double, sweet-scented flowers. Pkt. 15 cts.; y 2 oz. 35 cts.; oz. 65 cts. 
Mrs. Henry C. Eckard, Pennsylvania, writes us: “We certainly 
like Schell’s Seeds. We have been planting them for the last 20 years 
and we always get good results from them. We cannot praise them 
enough.” 
VALENCIA. Color bright orange, sunproof, and 
having what all other orange Sweet Peas lack— im¬ 
mense vigor in growth, length of stem, and size 
of blooms. Where other orange Sweet Peas throw 
only two and three blooms to a spray, Valencia throws 
three and four. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; %Vo. $2. 
MAJESTIC ROSE. An immense, deep rose-pink. The 
color in Majestic Rose is more evenly diffused 
than in any other Sweet Pea in this color class. 
This improvement in color gives it a brilliance which 
is quite new. Note this —in vigor of growth, length 
of stem, and size of bloom. Majestic Rose EXCELS 
ALL OTHER EARLY Sweet Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 75 cts.; Xlb. $2. 
BLUE BONNET. An extra-large, fine deep blue. The 
color is evenly distributed throughout the flower 
without the slightest trace of mauve. By careful com¬ 
parison, the color and vigor of Blue Bonnet are far 
superior to any other blue on the market. It has 
very long stems and four blossoms to a stem. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; %\b. $2. 
GRENADIER. Large, dazzling scarlet flowers. We con¬ 
sider it the best scarlet to date. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; 
Xlb. $2. 
Physostegia, or “Obedient Flower” 
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