Templin-Bradley’s 
Lovely Sweet Peas 
Most Desirable Varieties of Finest Quality 
For distinctive beauty and extra fragrance, the Sweet Pea has no rival. You can have 
Sweet Peasin your own garden just as fine as those of the Florist. Pick the flowers fre- 
quently for abundant bloom. One ounce of seed will plant a single row 20 feet long. 
Sweet Pea Culture. Prepare a deep trench, removing to 
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. 
Plant Sweet Peas twice, both Classes each time, in March and May for early and late 
Summer flowers. 
INOCULATE THIS SEED WITH 
LEGUME-AID 
Inoculate Your Sweet Peas 
Inoculating your Sweet Pea seed when planting insures more vigorous growth, stronger stems, 
larger blooms and an earlier and longer blooming season. 
Sweet Peas in 
Special Mixtures 
1807 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY’S MEDAL MIX- 
TURE. 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 Butterfly or Orchid Flowering Spencer 
Summer-Flowering Sweet Peas into this fine mix- 
ture. It will give you an unlimited supply of 
beautiful flowers for dainty bouquets. Pkt. 15e; 
Oz. 35c; 4 lb. 85c; Lb. $2.25. 
1808 DE LUXE GARDEN MIXTURE. Here is a 
mixture that will give you many 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. 2O0c; Oz. 45c; 14 1b. $1.15; Lb. $3.00. 
1809 NEW VARIETY MIXTURE. For the Con- 
noisseur. As the name of the collection 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. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.70; Lb. $4.00. 
1861 EARLY FLOWERING MIXED. A splendid 
mixture of the above named varieties and many 
colors and tones. If you wish a fine lot of Sweet 
Peas with little space and a limited expenditure, 
plant these with our summer flowering mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; Oz. 50c. 
1806 SUMMER FLOWERING MIXED. 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. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Ib. 6Oc; Lb. $1.75. 
1943 SHIRLEY TEMPLE: New, sweet and lovely 
as its namesake. Bright rose-pink. Large flower 
eye frilled and fluted. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c; 
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| Bargain Sweet Pea Offer 
Cut Flower Collection 
We have selected the most outstanding variety from 
each of eight best colors and offer them to you for your 
cut flower garden. They are all large flowered and 
prolific bearers and will furnish many fine bouquets. 
The following varieties are included in this selection: 
BEGONIA ROSE. A rich velvety begonia rose. 
erate DIAMOND. A very deep maroon almost 
lack. 
CHINESE BLUE. Solid rich mid-blue. Very fine. 
EXQUISITE. Soft coral salmon of delicate texture, 
GIGANTIC. Very large flowered pure white. 
cra 2 a TONAL: Large ftowered cream deeply 
rilled. 
FLORA. A clear deep lavender self of large size. 
PINKIE. Large deep rose pink of velvety texture. 
These are not offered except in this collection. 
1858 SWEET PEA COLLECTION, 1 pkt. each 
of above 8, 50c. 
1859 SWEET PEA COLLECTION, 1 oz. each of 
above 8, $1.25. 
p soil and loosen subsoil, working into it 
LEGUME-AID, Garden Size Pkt. 15c. 
Tithonia “Torch” 
All-America Selection = 1951 
1990 TORCH is new type of Tithonia. It is as easy to 
grow as Zinnias. It is a cutflower that blooms from 
August until frost, is only waist high, and compact 
enough for any garden. The color is a rich scarlet- 
orange with large yellow center. Pkt. 25e. 
Annual Sweet Williams 
Sweet Williams, Annual 
698 ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAMS MIXED. A 
very fine and desirable annual variety not quite 
as tall as the perennial but in just as fine an array 
of colors. A valuable sort for bedding and for 
oo flowers. Culture D or E. Pkt. Se; 18 oz. 
c. 
Vinca Rosea, Periwinkle 
Annual Flower Seeds 41 
Shirley Temple Sweet Peas 
Verbenas 
Verbenas are wonderful for Bouquets. Very free 
flowering Annuals of low spreading growth, 
forming a carpet of bright colors when in bloom, 
from July to frost. CULTURE D OR E. 
2051 MAMMOTH GIANTS MIXED. An excellent 
mixture of Giant Verbenas, of all colors listed 
he other distinctive colors. Pkt. Se; 18 
Oz. c. 
2069 MIXED HYBRID COMPACTA ERECTA. 
This new class of Verbenas is entirely distinct from 
the older forms. The plants are bushy and com- 
pact. They are wonderful for borders or bedding. 
Height 6 to 8 inches. Mixture of very choice 
varieties. Pkt. 10c; 7; oz. 25c. 
2071 HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA MIXED. This 
Hybrida Grandiflora Mixture contains a riot of 
gay and lovely colors. It will make a brilliant bed 
and will provide cut-flowers for your house from 
July until frost. They are not quite as large as the 
Mammoth Flowered, but of good size and larger 
than the Common Hybrids. Pkt. Se; 4% oz. 25c. 
Verbena, Annapclis Blue 
Beautiful Blue Verbena 
2048 Annapolis Blue: A beautiful mid-blue several 
shades lighter than navy blue, and with no trace of 
purple A vigorous grower, the large blooms are 
produced on semi-erect 15 inch stems. Pkt. 20c. 
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Vinca Rosea 
2081 PERIWINKLE. One of the finest border 
plants imaginable. 144 feet tall, compact and 
bushy. Dark shiny foliage. White, pink and 
crimson eye. Culture D or E. Pkt. 1Se; © 
Vine Seeds 
Climbing Vines are useful in so many places that 
you can use many different kinds without clashes 
of color or habit of growth. Where you wish to 
screen unsightly fences, sheds, etc., this mixture 
will give you an attractive assortment of climbing 
vines that will please you. 
2376 CLIMBING VINE MIXTURE. You surely 
get your money’s worth in this package as it 
contains a general mixture. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland 2, Ohio 
