18 Annual Flower Seeds 
Nasturtiums 
Flowers in Color on Paf;e 22. 
For siiinmer display In large or small beds, nothing can 
surpass Nasturtiums. They start to bloom early and keep 
up a continuous display of bright colored flowers until 
hard frost in fall. You can grow them in practically any 
garden soli. Plant the seed after soil Is warm, covering an 
inch deep and dropping a couple of seeds every 3 inches. 
They should not be transplanted. Cut the Nasturtiums 
freely and they will bloom better. Do not puli them from 
the vines but snip them off. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
These are expecially desirable for borders and beds forming neat 
compact plants 1 to 1ft. across. The more you pick the more 
they will bloom. 
1427 King Theodore. Rich Dark Red., 
1428 Yellow. Bright. 
1429 Empress of India. Scarlet. 
1430 Ruby King. Bluish Rose. 
14 31 Crystal Palace. Rich yellow blotched with red. 
1432 Pearl or Moonlight. Very light yellow. 
Price any of above. Pkt. 8c; oz. 20c; ^ lb. 55c« 
1435 Collection. 1 pkt. each above 6 varieties 40c. 
1426 Colors ^ mixture. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; H lb. 45c; Ib. 
1436 FANCY LEAVED DWARF. Very dwarf compact plants but the foliage is distinct and 
curious—variegated and marbled silvery white, and including the waved emerald green leaves. 
Flowers are showy. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c: oz. 15c. 
Nasturtium (rolden Gleam 
New Double 
Sweet Scented Nasturtium 
Shown in Color on Page 22. 
1438 Golden Gleam new variety of 
Nasturtiums produces double, sweet-scented flowers 
of great beauty in wonderful profusion. The plants 
are vigorous and bushy, with beautiful foliage and 
produce these flowers (often 2}4 to 3 inches across) 
throughout the summer and fall. An ordinary bou¬ 
quet r/ill fill the room with fragrance. Seed is available 
in limited quantities only. For best results in bloom¬ 
ing, Golden Gleam should not be over watered. 
Growing it a bit dry is preferable. Regular pkt. 
15c; oz. 35c. 
Nasturtiums Add Color to Your Home 
Tall Nasturtiums 
1441 BEST TALL OB CLIMBING. For trailing over porch lattice 
or arbors, or for covering old fences or unsightly places, also for vases, 
we consider the tall varieties most desirable. There is also a greater 
variety in colors, including the brilliant Lobbianura type. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
15c; >4 lb. 45c; Ib. 91.25. 
1442 TALL IVY AND VARIEGATED. Combining two desirable new 
climbing types, the Ivy with bright green foliage, veined light, and the 
Variegated with green leaves mottled with creamy-white. Flowers 
brilliant mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
1443 TRAILING TOM POUNCE. The best Nasturtium for porch 
boxes because of its trailing habit (vines 2 feet long.) At times you hardly 
see the foliage because of the wealth of flowers. Flowers are a little smaller 
than the ordinary Nasturtium, very bright yellow and scarlets. Pkt. 
8 c; oz. 20c. 
1498 Nycterinia 
Capensis. The charming white flowers open at night and are very fra¬ 
grant. The plants are 9 to 12 inches high and are nice for edgings, rock- 
work or for potting. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
1463 
Nemophila, Baby Blue Eyes 
Insignis. A splendid annual growing about 8 inches high, and producing an abundance of 
bright colored flowers in clusters, very dainty as a cut flower. Blooms cup-shaped. Pkt. 5c; 
OZ. 15c. 
Nlgella or Love-ln-a-Mist 
Also called Devil-in-a-Bush. Compact, free flowering annuals with 
pretty light blue flowers nestled in the feathery foliage. The seed pods 
are curiously shaped and attractive. The plants grow 1,5 to 18 inches 
high. They are of very easy culture. Pkt. 5c; (4 oz. 15c. 
1494 
Nolana 
Mixed Colors* Prettily colored bellshaped flowers on plants only 6 
inches high. Prefers light soil in the sunny rockery or border. Pkt. Sc; 
14 oz. 15c. 
Oenothera Afterglow 
1508 Oenothera, After$[low 
Evening Primrose. Evening Primroses should be in every garden 
because of their enchanting habit of opening their flowers in the evening 
and allowing you to enjoy their delicious fragrance. Afterglow is a 
pretty new variety with large flowers of buttercup yellow each with 
bright red calyx. 18 to 24 inches high. Pkt. 8c; ^ oz. 20c. 
Phacelia, California Blue Bell 
Campanularla or Harebell Phacelia. Grows neat little bushes, 
9 to 12 inches tall, and bearing all summer pretty gentian bell-shaped 
blue flowers with white stamens. Very easy to grow, nice for blue 
borders and rockeries, Pkt. 8c; ‘4 oz. 23c. 
1638 Poinciana, Bird of Paradise 
Gilliest. Stately tall growing plant reaching up 8 to 10 ft. The flowers 
are large, bright yellow and borne in trusses. They are made even more 
beautiful by the rich crimson stamens and pistils which are long and 
incurving. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 30c. 
Annual Phlox 
This splendid genus of plants Is unrivaled for richness of color, profusion of 
bloom, duration of bloom and general compactness, and whether in clumps 
or masses looks equally beautiful. It is one of the finest annuals in cultiva¬ 
tion, and should occupy a prominent place in every garden. 
Drummondl Grandiflora 
The Grandiflora Phlox grow from 12 to 15 inches high and carry a blaze of color all 
summer and fall. They are unexcelled for brilliance in the garden or as cut flowers. 
1625 ALBA. Pure White. 1627 ATBOPURPUREA. Very rich deep maroon. 
1628 SPLENDENS. Rich red with white eye. 
1629 CHAMOIS ROSE. Beautiful pink with deeper rose eye. 
1630 CINNABAR SCA R L E T. Very bright orange scarlet. 
1631 ISABELLINA. Chamois shade of yellow. 
1632 LILAC. Lavender, white eye. 1637 ATROVIOLACEA. Deep purple. 
Price any color, Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 2.5c. 
1626 GRANDIFLORA MIXED. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 20c. 
1633 STARRED AND FRINGED. This 
beautiful type is quite distinct. The flowers 
are either star-shaped or fantastically fringed, 
really two distinct types. Many bright colors. 
Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
1634 BRILLIANT DWARF MIXTURE. 
The dwarf Phlox grows only 4 to 6 inches tall. 
Our mixture contains a grand display of 
brilliant as well as soft rose and cream tones. 
Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. lOc. 
1635 DWARF FIREBALL. Bright scar¬ 
let, brilliant as a border, Pkt. lOc; Ht oz. 
lOc. 
1 636 DWARF SNOWBALL. Pure white. 
Plant with Fireball. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 40c. 
Rose Moss Portulaca Sun Plant 
For brilliant coloring, nothing can excel a bed of Portulaca, with its silky flowers 
glistening in the sunlight. No bedding plant equals the Portulaca for places exposed 
to the hot sun. 
1 641 r^riiiUI A Comprising many brilliant colors. Seventy-five per cent should 
L^OUDIG produce perfectly double flowers resembling small, fully open 
roses. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 40c; >4 oz. 65c. 
1640 PrirSc RacsiiFu Larger flowered than the old fashioned, and one of 
ranS DGaUly the brightest, showiest low border flowers in exist¬ 
ence. Colored with the gayest purple. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
Single Flowering 
The single-flowering Portulaca is unsurpassed for carpet bedding where ft brilliant 
effect is desired. We offer the following colors. 
1643 WHITE. 
1644 YELLOW. 
1645 SCARLET. 
1616 DEEP RED. 
1647 ROSE PINK. 
Any color. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 
30c. 
164 2 SINGLE MIXED. Pkt. 
5c; '4 oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
Garden Guide 
384 pages full of practical 
information on all phases of 
garden problems. Well illus¬ 
trated. No. 47.53 Cloth 
Bound 91.60. 
Portulaca in Bloom in Our Trial Grounds. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
