6 Annual Flower Seeds 
Lllllput Aster 
Ageratum 
Annual Flower Novelties 
Among the annual varieties you will find most of the material 
for your flower garden. Hundreds of varieties are offered you 
on these pages, varieties for every purpose imaginable, for 
shady places, for big showy beds, for borders, and for porch 
boxes. All are tested and proven good. It is our purpose to 
offer you a very complete list of flower seeds so that your 
garden can be always up to date with new varieties as well 
as the older standard sorts. We urge you to go over the cat¬ 
alog pages carefully and select some of the lesser known 
varieties, which will add interest to your garden. 
Floyd Bradley's Garden “How" Book 
With its complete charts and cultural directions this book will be of great 
help to any gardener. The charts give a world of information such as colors 
of bloom, height of plant, blooming season, cultural references, best locations 
and the uses and adaptabilities of varieties. 
The Garden “How” Book is FREE with @2. OO order, or 2.5c per copy. 
1934 Annual Flower Novelties 
On this and the succeeding pages we offer a list of some brand new varieties offered 
for the very first time by any catalog, and also some other especially good va¬ 
rieties introduced within the past few years. Many of these varieties are also 
varieties chosen by the All American Committee of Selections. This means they 
have been judged as outstanding by an unprejudiced group of experts, who an¬ 
nually test out hundreds of new varieties offered by growers throughout the world. 
13 Rl difficult to produce 
Diue^ap and maintain a strain of 
Ageratum which combines very dwarf, com¬ 
pact growth with good size of flowers and 
richness of color. Blue Cap answers that 
description and is the finest of all Ageratums 
for low, uniform edgings. Pkt. 
Antirrhinum 
Improved Giant Early 
R So greatly improved over 
OWeriny the standard tail largeflower- 
ing type that they are worthy of special 
mention. Growing 2 to 2)^ feet tall, they 
produce fine long spikes 2 to 3 weeks earlier 
than other Snapdragons. A rare combination 
of large size, perfect blooms and extreme 
earliness. See Illustration, Page 9. 
Pkt. 15c; A oz. 30c. 
Where Our Seeds are Tested for you, 
Calendula Chrysantba 
Calendula 
Chrysantha or Sunshine 
Awarded a gold medal by the All 
American Committee Selections. The il¬ 
lustration shows the distinct form of this 
flower with its informal petal arrangement. 
The flowers are large, when well growing 
being 3H to 4 inches across. The color is 
clear buttercup yellow. The stems are long, 
excellent for cutting, Pkt. 15c; ^ 02 . 30c. 
Chrysanthemum 
560 ^ beautiful big golden 
tiaOraaO yellow daisy with dark 
center. Excellent for cutting. Received 
special mention by the All American Com¬ 
mittee of Selections. Pkt. 15c; ^ oz. 30c; 
Oz. 91.00. 
Introduced in 1933, this new type now has great popularity and we predict the 
popularity will not only continue, but will increase. The spikes of bloom are just 
as beautiful as the biennial Canterbury Bells, yet by starting the seed early, you 
can have a wealth of bloom throughout the late summer. Each plant produces 
several spikes of bloom reaching up 2J^ to 3 feet. 
486 MIXED COLORS 487 LfflERTY BELL 488 ANGELXJS BELL 
White, pink, blue shades. Deep violet-blue. Deep rose art shade. 
Pkt. 15c; A o*- 13c- Pkt. 20c; A oz. 60c. Pkt. 20c; A oz. 60c. 
Hunnemannia '’Tp',7 
1075 A, new strain with semi-double flowers of clear canary 
OU n I IIG yellow, as bright as the sunlight. The extra row of petals 
adds greatly to the beauty of the flowers. Suniite received the Award of Merit 
from the All American Selection Committee. Sow the seed w’hen the soil is warm 
and it will grow and bloom-quickly. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c. 
Wilt-Resistant Asters 
Sure to Succeed 
The wilt-resistant strains of Asters are extremely welcome 
to those gardeners who have had trouble raising good 
Asters, because of the wilt disease infecting the soil. 
We can now offer a large group of wilt-resistant 
strains of Asters and refer you to a complete listing of 
these on page 11. 
Two New Asters 
Lilliput Flowered flowered Aster, plants 
only 15 to 10 inches high, bushy and with medium length 
stems. Prettily formed, button-like flowers with quilled 
center petals. This type makes wonderful cut-flowers 
and are very colorful tor the garden border. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. lOc; oz. 40c. 
227 Super Giant Los Angeles L'^rd®for size 
and beauty in Asters. The flowers are really like magnifi- 
cient Chrysanthemums as the illustration below shows. 
The color is pure shell pink, a favorite shade in Asters. 
Pkt. 20c; tV 02 . 50c. 
DIanthus 
697 Tom Thumb Brilliant b^! 
ding plant. Grows only 5 to 6 inches high and is covered 
throughout the summer with bright scarlet blooms. Pkt. 
12c; oz. 40c. 
Eschscholtzia 
California Poppy,Ramona Hybrids 
An exceedingly pretty strain with many new colors 
heretofore unknown to California Poppies. The petals are 
beautifully frilled. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c; 54 oz, 45c. 
See Flowers In Color 
VJOdCtia on Page 2. 
961 Dwarf Double Mixed Compact ^luu- 
ful plants are fine for growing in pots, porch boxes or in 
the garden, in partial shade. Mixture of brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 10c; *4 02 . 30c; (Separate colors, page 15) 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
See Above Picture 
Aster, Super Giant lx>s Angeles 
Front Cover Collection of Asters 
The Asters pictured in color on the front cover of this catalog while not of 
this years introduction are comparatively new and well worth special mention. 
For complete description and prices on all colors of these types see pages 
10 and 11. COVER COLLECTION, No. 252—6 Pkts. for 50c. 
Hunnemannia, Suniite 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen 
and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
