Annual Flower Seeds 1 3 
4nnual Chrysanthemum 
Annual Chrysanthemums 
See These in Color on Page 31. 
Annual Chrysanthemum or Painted Daisy. 
Easy growing annuals forming pretty bushy plants 
with a profusion of showy flowers, excellent for cut^ 
ting. For best results plant in rich soil and space the 
plants well apart so that they do not crowd each other, 
o ID SINGLE MIXED. Includes all the showy va¬ 
rieties such as Morning Star, Eastern Star, Evening 
Star, Northern Star and many others in shades of 
golden yellow, pink, red and white. Pkt. 5c; >4 
oz. 13c. 
517 DOUBLE MIXED. These make splendid 
bedding or cut flower plants. Pkt. 5c: % oz. 23c. 
545 SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. An ex¬ 
cellent mixture for the garden, containing both single 
and double flowered sorts. Pkt. 5c; >4 oz. 20c. 
5.58 EBUTESCENS, PARIS DAISY. These large 
white star shaped daisies are valuable for cutting, 
and are commonly known as Marguerites. The florists 
grow them for indoor bloom during the winter, but 
the seed may also be started in the Spring for summer 
bloom outdoors. 2^ feet high. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 
25c. 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
A new strain of this popular biennial flower in which has been developed the ability to 
bloom in a few months from seed thus making it entirely satisfactory to use as an 
annual subject. Resembles its biennial parent in flower and plant, except that it 
grows but 2 to 21^ ft. tall and each plant producing several spikes of bloom. 
4SO Mixed Colors. Blue shades, rose and pink and pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
487 Liberty Bell. Intense violet or deep blue. Pkt. dOc. 
488 Angelus Bell. A beautiful art shade of deep rose. Pkt. 20c. 
Clark! a Elegans 
Clarkia Elegans 
The Clarkias are splendid annuals that we expect will 
be extremely popular. They are very easy to grow and 
should have shade from the sun at least in the hottest 
part of the day. Seed may be started directly out¬ 
doors in spring. Plants about 2 ft. high, bearing leafy 
racemes of double flowers which all open up when out 
and placed in water. 
582 APPLE BLOSSOM, Double. Dainty apple 
blossom-pink. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 30c. 
584 SALMON QUEEN, Double. Rich salmon- 
pink. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 30c. 
586 DOROTHY, Double. A beautiful pure rose 
pink. Pkt. LOc; OZ- 30c. 
585 VESUVIUS, Double. Fiery Scarlet and rose. 
Pkt. lOc; liox. 30c. 
581 MIXED COLORS. A delightful mixture of 
colors. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
Centaureas 
Cyanus Bachelor’s Button 
See These in Color on Page 31. ' 
Also called Cornflower, Ragged Robin and 
Blue Bottle. 
These are among our most popular old fashion¬ 
ed garden annuals and deservedly so, as they 
are easy to grow, make very pretty bouquets 
and boutonnieres, and they go very well with 
other flowers. Florists grow many ot the double 
varieties for working in their flower pieces. We 
offer the double flowering in the following 
colors; 
517 DOUBLE BLUE. A favorite in the Blue 
Garden and a rich deep blue. 
518 DOUBLE WHITE. Fully double. 
Florist’s strain. 
519 DOUBLE ROSE. A very attractive 
shade 
520' DOUBLE MAROON. A new shade, deep rich red. 
521 DOUBLE MAUVE QUEEN. A new and attractive shade. 
522 DOUBLE RUBY. Very rich and beautiful. New variety. 
Price: Any above. Pkt. 5c; '4 oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
524 COLLECTION BACHELOR BUTTON. One pkt. each 6 colors for LOc. 
516 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY’S BEST MIXED BACHELOR BUTTONS. In¬ 
cludes all shades of the double flowered. This mixture will certainly give you some 
pretty bouquets. Pkt. 5c; '4 oz. 15c; oz. LOc. 
Double 
Bachelor's 
Button 
Giant Sweet Sultans Imperlalis 
See Color Plate Page 31. 
The.se beautiful long stemmed flowers with their soft velvety heads make very en¬ 
chanting bouquets. They measure 2 to 2]/i inches across while the entire plant stands 
about 23 .^ to 3 ft. tall. You can grow them readily in any fair garden soil, and your 
friends are sure to admire them. 
526 SNOWFLAKE. Pure White. 
527 BOSE. Brilliant shade. 
528 YELLOW. (Suaveolens.) 
529 DELICATE LAVENDER. 
330 AMARANTH RED. 
531 PURPLE. 
Price any of above, pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 30c. 
537 COLLECTION. One pkt. each, 6t 
colors for 30c. 
Imperialis Mixed o'thir 
shades, a splendid mixture of these beauties. 
Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 25c. 
Imperialis, Sweet Sultan 
Cineraria 
Cleome Cynodossum 
56^ Giant Dwarf Mixed rthe^^^argl 
flowered type in dwarf compact plants not over a foot 
high. The seed may be sown from May until September. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Multiflora Nana of Cineraria, more 
dwarf and compact with a great profusion of small 
flowers in endless variety of shades. Pkt. 25c. 
Giant Rose. A vigorous plant growing about 3 to 4 ft. 
tall and bearing clusters of rose colored flowers of a 
curiously attractive appearance. The flower stamens 
resemble spider legs. The plant though a little coarse is 
showy and effective for mass planting on large grounds. 
Cleome has been much used and is valuable as bee pas¬ 
ture. Pkt. 8c; */4 oz. 20c. 
601 Exhibition. Coleus is the mostpopu- 
^OI0US lar bedding foliage plant grown from 
the seed. The large variegated leaves of this strain are 
beautiful. Sow indoors. March or April. Pkt. 25c. 
A very desirable annual that blooms in a few weeks 
from seed. The bushy little plants are about 13 inches 
high and covered with dainty flowers, so similar to the 
spring Forget-me-nots. A welcome addition to the 
garden and still very rare. 
050 AMABILE BLUE. A delightful Forget-me-not 
blue, very attractive. Pkt. 5c; */4 oz. 15c. 
051 AMABILE PINK. Similar to above but pro¬ 
ducing rosy pink flowers. Pkt. lOc; 5^ oz. 25c. 
Cosmos 
Early 
Cosmos are one of the most popular tall growing annuals used for backgrounds and screens. 
The plant formation and the foliage is pretty—and the flowers in Red, Pink, Rose and 
White make excellent mass bouquets. For earliest results start seed indoors, though the 
plants will flower in late summer and fall from sowings made outdoors. They grow 4 to 6 
ft. taU, and may be spaced 3 to 4 ft. apart. 
Mammoth Sinsle Double Crested Cosmos 
Large flowering. The best type for the 
North as it blooms earlier than the late 
Giants. The flowers are large, in shades of 
crimson, pink and white. There is no other 
of the tall annuals that serve their purpose 
as well as the Cosmos. They are graceful 
and attractive during all stages of their 
growth. 
607 MAMMOTH SINGLE WHITE 
The flowers are unique and exceedingly pretty. 
Center double with a row of broad outer petals. 
We have the earlier flowering strains of doubles, 
the best strain obtainable. In this the flowers 
are frequently entirely double or else the disk- 
florets become tufted or crested. The foliage of 
this type is less finely divided. The seed of the 
Double Crested should be started indoors early. 
Pkt. 15c; '/koz. 35c. 
Early Large Flowering Cosmos 
608 MAMMOTH SINGLE PINK 
609 MAMMOTH 
SINGLE CRIMSON 
Price any above. Pkt. 
8c; 34 oz. 20c; oz. 
50c 
640 COLLECTION 1 Pkt. each color for 20c. 
606 Mammoth Sinsle Mixed 
A mixture of the above fine colors, Pkt. 5c; '4 oz. 15c; oz. 40c. 
Cosmos, Early Express Mixed 
In Early Express we now have a variety of Cosmos that may be 
brought into bloom quite early in the season after which it bears a 
continuous supply of bloom until killed by hard frosts. Early 
Express will begin giving you bloom in 4fy to .50 days from the 
sowing of the seed. Its blooms are of medium size and pleasing 
colors of pink, white and crimson. Plants are somewhat more dwarf 
than other Cosmos, growing under average conditions to 2}^ to 
3 ft. in height. Mixed Colors. Pkt. lOc; 34 oz. 35c. 
Early Express Cosmos 
Miniature Yellow Cosmos 
Bidens Humulus. Quite different from the ordinary Cosmos 
in that plants are only 18 to 24 inches tall. The foliage is fernlike 
and the flowers bright yellow, 1 to 13^ inches in diameter. A 
nice novelty lor you. Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 20e. 
Early Express Cosmos 
An extra early Cosmos flowering in from 45 to 50 days. About 2}^ 
to 3 feet high and covered with multitudes of bloom until frost. 
611 EXPRESS PINK 613 EXPRESS CRIMSON 
612 EXPRESS MIXED 614 EXPRESS WHITE 
Price any above. Pkt. lOc; 3^ oz. 30c. 
Cosmos, Klondyke Yellovy 
This is a strong growing variety with _ beautiful foliage and large 
orange yellow' flowers. It is late flowering and it is a good plan to 
start the seeds in pots inside for planting out when weather permits. 
Pkt. lOc; 14 oz. 35c. 
560 New Chrysanthemum Eldorado, See Annual Novelties on Page 6 
