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Grow Your Own Beautiful Bouquets 
Special Sweet Pea Mixtures 
1809 New Variety Mixture c”: 
lection states, it is made entirely from New Varieties of Sweet Peas, 
of both the Early and Summer Flowering classes listed on this page. 
If you wish to have an “Up to the minute” Garden, this is the mixture 
you should plant. These wonderful varieties, glorious colors, beautifully 
waved and frilled flowers, make this the grandest Sweet Pea Mixture 
possible. Pkt. 25c; Oz. 6«>c; >4 lb. $1.75; Lb. $5.00. 
1808 De |_uxe Garden Mixture 
thrills and a wealth of lovely flowers. We have combined both Early 
and Summer Flowering Classes, old and new varieties, every color 
and shade found in Sweet Peas and are giving you a truly De Luxe 
Garden. Pkt. 20c; Oz. 4 5c; 'A Lb. $1.25; lb. $3 50. 
1 807 Templin-Bradley’s Medal Mixture 
If you have a limited amount of space for your Sweet Peas and yet wish 
to have the best named varieties in the most colorful and gorgeous 
display of Sweet Pea beauty and daintiness, plant this Templin-Bradley 
Medal Mixture. 
We have combined thirty or more choice named varieties of the Butter¬ 
fly or Orchid Flowering Spencer Summer-Flowering Sweet Peas into 
this fine mixture. It will give you an unlimited supply of beautiful 
flowers for dainty bouquets. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35c; \4 lb. 85c; Lb. 
$2.25. 
i 806 Butterfly Spencer Mixed Sweet Peas 
Our mixture contains many choice varieties, the best in their respective 
colors. They are all large and wonderfully frilled and waved and will 
give you a splendid assortment of shades and colors in this delightful 
class of Sweet Peas. Summer Flowering. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 25c; *4 lb. 
«Oc; Lb. $1.75. 
Lovely Sweet Peas 
Most Desirable Varieties Of Finest Quality 
For distinctive beauty and exquisite fragrance the Sweet Pea has no rival. You can 
have Sweet Peas in your own garden just as fine as those of the florist. Pick the flowers 
frequently for abundant bloom. One ounce of seed will plant a single row 20 feet long. 
Early Flowering Giant Spencer 
Our Early Flowering Giant Spencer Sweet Peas have been bred to bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier 
than the Summer Flowering Spencers, and they continue to bloom over a much longer period, too. 
Sweet Peas thrive best in the Spring and early Summer while the days are moderately cool. 
If your Sweet Pea vines have suffered in the past from extremely hot weather, try some of these 
Early Flowering Spencers and enjoy an abundance of bloom before the hot days come. 
This type is excellent for Winter and early Spring bloom in the greenhouse, too. 
1930 Annie Laurie. The richest pure Rose-Pink Sweet Pea ever produced. 
1917 Attraciion. Lovely shade of soft Salmon-Pink. Well named. 
1901 Aviator. A thrilling beauty of intense dazzling Scarlet. 
1874 Ball’s Blue. Cornflower-Blue. A beautiful clear even color. 
1921 Ball's Orange. Intense glowing Orange. Goes well with Ball’s Blue. 
1876 Blue Bird. Deep Violet-Blue. An excellent color with Lavenda. 
1932 Bridesmaid. Delicate sparkling shade of deep Silvery-Pink. 
1906 Columbia. Lovely Salmon-Rose with White wings. Popular bicolor. 
1875 Eleanor Blue. Clear light Blue with Silver sheen. New and charming. 
1939 Giant Rose. Extremely large. Clear deep Rose-Pink. 
1891 Glitters. Early Royal Scot Gleaming, fiery Scarlet, Orange overtone. 
1862 Hope. Well-waved, immense flowers of satiny White. 
1887 Lavenda. Richly perfumed flowers of lovely deep lavender. 
1936 Majestic Rose, hluge flowers of deep brilliant Rose-Pink. 
1869 Meadowlark. Deep Cream. Adorable with Ball's Orange or Ball’s Blue. 
1916 Monterey. Clear glowing Geranium-Pink, flushed Salmon. Fascinating Color. 
1935 Mother Machree. An exquisite blend of Coral and Golden-Rose. 
1910 Mrs. Coolidge. Rich Salmon-Pink, with overtone of fiery Orange. 
1923 Prosperity. Deep Orange-Salmon. Beautiful with Blue Bird. 
1945 Ramona. Delightful luminous Coral-Rose, shaded Pink and Yellow. 
191 5 Satin Rose. Pleasing blend of Rose and Amber with Salmon sheen. 
1893 Sequoia. An enormous rich Golden Cerise. Extremely fine flower. 
1885 Vogue. Standard Rosy-Lavender, wings Lilac-Lavender. 
Price on Any of Above Varieties 
Any 1 Regular Packets 10c Any 1 ox. Packets $0.35 Any 1 Ox. Packets $0.60 
Any 3 Regular Packets 25c Any 3 ‘/2 ox. Packets .90 Any 3 Ox. Packets 1.50 
Any 7 Regular Packets 50c Any 7 Zz ox. Packets 1.50 Any 7 Ox. Packets 3.00 
1861 E-.l., Cl A splendid mixture of the above named varieties 
uQTly riowermg /VlIXCCJ and many others, giving you a great variety of 
colors and tones. If you wish a fine lot of Sweet Peas with little space andalimited expenditure, 
plant this mixture with our Butterfly Spencers. Mixed, Pkt. lOc; x /z oz. 3<>c; Oz. 50c. 
4 04 0 CL:. I__I _ New Early Flowering Sweet Peas. As Sweet and Lovely a) 
IVt'J anirley I©mpl6 jt; namesake. A marvelous new bright Rose-Pink Sweet Pea, 
Large Rower daintily frilled and artistically fluted. Pkt. 15c; A oz. 45c. 
Summer Flowering Giant Spencer 
Same thrifty, vigorous large waved and frilled flowers as the above Early Flowering Giant 
Spencer Sweet Peas, except that they bloom 3 to 4 weeks later. 
Plant 
Sweet Peas Twice 
Both Classes Each Time 
March-May 
for Summer Flowers 
July-August 
for Fall Flowers 
SWEET PEA CULTURE— 
Prepare a deep trench, re¬ 
moving top soil and loosen 
subsoil, working into it some 
well rotted manure, replace 
top soil, leaving it 4 to 5 
inches deep. Sow Sweet 
Pea seed in bottom of trench, 
12 to 15 seeds to the foot 
for each row, then cover 
seed with 2 or 3 inches of 
soil and as vines grow, 
gradually fill up to the level. 
Sweet Peas must be sown 
early in the spring to get the 
best results, just as early 
as you can possibly work 
your soil. This is why many 
say plant Sweet Peas on 
St. Patrick's Day. 
1856 Collection 
(Natural Color, Page 85) 
A Mary Pickford 
B Reflection 
C What Joy 
D Gold Crest 
E Pinkie 
F Ruddigore 
G Sybil Henshaw 
1 Pkt. each 7 Kinds 
70c Value for 50c. 
1 Ox. of each for $1.25 
Plant both Early and Summer Flowering varieties and have a double blooming period 
with a wealth of Sweet Peas for dainty bouquets. 
1829 Anglo. Opens Yellow, turns Primrose, edged Pink. Pkt. 10c; A oz. 30c. 
1824 Begonia Rose. Rich velvety Begonia-Rose. Pkt. 10c; A ox. 30c. 
1848 Black Diamond. Rich deep Maroon-Black. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 35c. 
1843 Capri. Best light Blue ever introduced. Pkt. 1 5c; 'A oz. 40c. 
1 842 Chinese Blue. Solid rich deep Blue. Pkt. 1 5c; A oz. 50c. 
1838 Ensign. Striking deep Cornflower-Blue. Pkt. 25c; A ox. $1.50. 
1826 Etherial. Pale Peach, suffused deep Rose Pkt. 1 5c; A oz. 55c. 
1830 Exquisite. Lovely soft Coral-Salmon. Pkt. 1 5c; Vz oz. 40c. 
1839 Flora. Most unusual clear Lilac-Lavender. Pkt. 10; A oz. 30c. 
1812 Gigantic. Large flowered Snow-White. Pkt. 10c,- Oz. 35c. 
1832 Gold Crest. Orange, Salmon overtone. Color Page 85. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 25c. 
1834 Golden Wings. Rich Salmon-Orange, a grand color. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 35c. 
1813 Grand National. Beautifully frilled deep Cream. Pkt. 1 0c; Oz. 35c. 
1819 Grand Slam. Scarlet-Cerise, shaded Orange. Pkt. 1 5c; A oz. 40c. 
1815 Headlight. Vivid Scarlet, shaded Cerise, Orange overtone. Pkt. 10c. 
1831 Lady Macbeth. Dazzling Spirel Ruby-Red. Pkt. 1 0c; Ox. 35c. 
1833 La France. Salmon-Pink on Cream ground. Pkt. 1 0c; A oz. 30c. 
1 827 Lullaby. Rose-Pink on White ground. Pkt. 1 5c; A oz. 40c. 
1825 Mary Pickford. Pink, suffused Salmon. Color Page 85. Pkt. 1 0c; Ox. 25c. 
1844 Mystic. Lovely soft Lavender. Pkt. 1 5c; Zz oz. 55c. 
1854 Pacific. Luminous Pink. Charming color. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 35c. 
1 828 Pinkie. Deep Rose-Pink. Color Page 85. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 25c. 
1840 Reflection. Lovely Cornflower-Blue. Color Page 85. Pkt. 1 0c; Ox. 25c. 
1821 Robustum. Beautiful rich Apricot-Pink. Pkt. 10c; A Oz. 30c. 
1814 Romance. Sparkling Rose-Pink, White ground. Pkt. 10c; Zz Oz. 30c. 
1817 Ruddigore. Sensational glowing Scarlet. Color Page 85. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c. 
1823 Stylist. Rose-Pink with flush of Salmon. Pkt. 1 5c; l /z oz. 40c. 
1846 Sybil Henshaw. Startling blood-Red. Color Page 85. Pkt. 10c; Ox. 25c. 
1852 Tranquility. Soft Rosy-Lilac on Cream. Pkt. 10c,- Oz. 35c. 
1855 Vanity. Deep Geranium-Pink. Glorious color. Pkt. 10c; A Ox. 30c. 
1811 What Joy. Primrose-Yellow, shaded Cream. Color Page 85. Pkt. 1 0c. 
1860 Combination Collection 
12 Pkts. Sweet Peas—Value $1.40 for$1.00 
1 Packet each of These Varieties 
Early Flowering Summer Flowering 
Blu. Bird—Giant Rose—Glitters—Mother Begonia Roie—Chinese Blue—Exquisite— 
Machree—Lavenda—Ramona Grand Slam—Mystic—Romance 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
