Annual Flower Seeds 19 
Pansies 
CULTTJRR—Pansies do best in a rich loamy soil, moist but 
not wet. Beds should be worked up loosely 8 inches deep and 
humus, or well-rotted manure worked in. Seed may be sown 
in the garden as early as the ground can be worked up fine 
or may be started inside in boxes for earlier plants. Aher 
sowing cover very lightly with fine soil or sand and keep 
moist, this is important for pansy seed if allowed to dry out 
during the first 15 or 20 days will invariably die. Pansies may 
be sown in the same manner in July or August and carried 
through winter by mulching with straw or leaves. 
Templin-Bradley’s 
1526 Gjant Exhibition Pansies 
Bogglls Swiss Giant Pansies 
Are Unexcelled 
The Giant Exhibition is a wonderful mixture of Pansies. It is 
our own blend of which we sell a great quantity to the most 
critical pansy lovers and to those who grow for market. In or¬ 
der that you may have the pleasure of growing some of the 
very best pansies in existence at a nominal expense, we are 
searching each season—almostto the ends of the earth, among 
pansy specialists for the very best of their new strains. In¬ 
cluded are the ruffled types, thestriped and mottled, the blotch¬ 
ed as well as solid colors are mixed together to make our 
Giant Exhibition. Price, pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; Ifioz. 
50c; oz. 90c 
Our Giant 
Exhibition 
Pansies 
1528 Popular Bedding Mixture 
These are the popular saucy-faced beauties that everybody loves, 
comprising the finest varieties in all colors. Just what you want 
for a pretty bed. You will be delighted with this mixture. Pkt. 5c; 
5^ oz. 25c; «y4 oz. 45c. 
RogglPs Swiss Giant 
Giants in Size, and Marvels in 
Brilliant Coloring 
See These in Color on Page 22. 
Roggli’s Swiss Giants are beyond a doubt the best 
Pansies available anywhere. Their flowers are large, 
rich colored and have a richness of quality and texture 
that is beyond description. Their brilliant, velveHike 
flowers are freely produced and under favorable condi¬ 
tions often reach 33^ to 4 inches in diameter. The 
mixture contains a very fine range of colors with a large 
percentage of the rich dark shades usually scarce in 
ordinary mixtures. 
^545 Poggli’s Swiss Giants Mixed 
Deluxe Strain 
Regular pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c; oz. $1.25; 
3 ^ oz. 92.00. 
Separate Colors of Swiss Giants 
1546 ALPGLOW. A rich glowing garnet red with 
darker markings. 
1547 THUNERSEE. A velvety deep blue. Markings 
of richer blue. 
1548 RHEINGOLD. A rare beauty of rich golden 
yellow with deep brown blotches on lower petals. 
Price any variety. Regular pkt. 25c; Large pkt. 
50c; 3^ oz. 91.50. 
1529 New Strain of Pansies 
Templin-Bradley’s Rainbow Mixture 
This strain has a greater range of color than any 
other strain we have ever offered. Furthermore, the 
flowers are enormous in size, when properly grown 
you will find flowers 4 to 5 inches from top to bot^ 
tom. The plants are compact but of vigorous 
growth, producing good length of stems. 
And the colors are marvelous. You will find those of 
bronze and reddish tinge, many with distinct rings, 
deep blues, purples and the light gold and yellow 
shades as well. Pkt. 25c. 
Giant Flowering Pansies 
In Separate Colors 
1532 SNOW WHITE. A beautiful glistening pure 
white. Flowers large and of fine texture and substance. 
1533 GOLDEN QUEEN. A pure fine golden yellow, 
very bright and attractive. Very free flowering. 
1534 CARDINAL. Brilliant red with dark blotches. 
A beautiful color for any collection or mixture. 
1535 KING OF THE BLACKS. Almost a black 
pansy. Very dark and rich as velvet. 
1536 LORD BEACONSFIELD. Rich deep purple 
in lower petals, upper petals white flushed lavender. 
1537 PRINCE HENRY. A rich dark blue with 
darker eye. Very fine texture and substance. 
1538 PRINCE BISMARCK. A fine bronze shade 
with black eye. Very desirable color. 
1539 ADONIS. A beautiful variety. Light blue with 
white eye. Very attractive and popular. 
Price on any of the above described varieties. . 
Pkt. lOc; 3^ oz. 35c; 34 oz. 60c; oz. 91.80. 
■*531 Giant Trlmardeaus Mixed 
A medium priced large flowering strain, larger than the 
bedding mixed, but not as fine as the Exhibition. You 
will be well pleased with this strain. Plants are free 
flowering, of vigorous compact growth. Pkt. lOc; 
3S oz. 30c. 
Miracle Pansies 
American Strain of Mastodon Mixed. This pansy 
strain was developed by Steele’s Pansy Gardens and is 
considered the best of the American strains. The plants 
are hardy, very early flowering, bear huge blooms on 
long stems and the colors—well, they are beyond 
description. You should see a bed of these pansies in 
bloom. Pkt. 20c; oz. 75c. 
Tufted Pansies 
These are a miniature form of the regular pansy, more 
profuse and more dwarf and compact in plant form. 
Most of them bear resemblance in colors and flower 
form to the pansy but the blooms are much smaller 
usually only ^ to 1 inch across and fairly covering the 
plant with color. 
1555 TUTTED PANSY. Mixed Colors. Pkt. lOc; 
^ oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
1552>J(^jnjg,.,3|QQ^jpg Giant Pansies 
Sometimes called World’s Record. A very early 
flowering hardy strain. They will bloom several weeks 
earlier than other pansies so are invaluable for spring 
bedding. The flowers are of good size and include a 
splendid assortment of colors. They are delicately 
fragrant, indicating the violet strain in their makeup. 
Pkt. 10c. 
See Pansy Violets, Page 38. 
Annual Poppies 
Popples will grow most anywhere and you should scatter seed wherever there Is 
any space In your garden, they are so bright. Make several plantings to have fresh 
Howerj throughout summer. They will not stand transplanting. 
Other Annual Poppies 
1649 PEONY FLOWERED. Double. 
Shirley Popples 
See Color Plate, Page 2. 
The Shirley Poppies are all very attractive 
because of their good sized, beautiful silken 
flowers. 
1651 SWEET BRIAR. Double Shirley. 
The color is a deep rose-pink, like a wild 
rose, and formed like a large double begonia. 
It is much larger than the standard Double 
Shirley varieties. Pkt. lOc; 3S oz. 25c. 
1652 THE DAZZLER. Double Shirley. 
A new Double Shirley Poppy of fine size 
and form. The color is a rich orange-scarlet, 
very attractive and unusual. Pkt. lOc; 
Shirley Popples 34 oz. 30c. 
1656 AMERICAN LEGION. Single Shirley. A beautiful Single 
Shirley Poppy of brilliant orange-scarlet. If you wish to make a dazzling 
effect in your garden, plant some seed of American Legion. Pkt. 5c. 
1654 SINGLE SHIRLEY MIXED. Silk or Ghost. The effect of this 
mixture of these new Poppies, is what you would expect to see in a Chinese 
garden, where vivid, glistening, still artistic harmonizing colors hold sway. 
Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 15c; oz. 35c. 
1655 DOUBLE SmRLEY MIXED. Eldorado. Same mixture of bril¬ 
liant shades as the single mixed but the doubles last longer. There will be 
some singles and some semi-doubles. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
The flower heads are very double and often 
measure 33i to 43^ inches across. The petals 
are shaggy and Peony-like. All colors 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 15c. 
1650 TALL SALMON SHADES, IR- 
BESTIBLE. Double. A new strain of 
Annual Poppies. The flowers are larger 
than the Peony and Carnation flowered 
Poppies. The salmon shades are particular¬ 
ly pleasing and worthy enough to draw the 
Award of Merit from the Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 20c.' 
1653 FLANDERS FIELD. Single. The 
beautiful native Poppy that covers the war 
fields of France and Belgium. A glorious 
scarletPoppy. You must have some of them 
in your garden. Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 25c. 
1648 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY BRILLI¬ 
ANT MIXTURE. For a brilliant and gaudy 
effect, plantlarge quantities of this mixture, 
containing all the bright colors known to 
Poppies. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 15c; oz. 30c. 
1074 GOLDEN BUTTERCUP POPPY, Htinnemania, Esch- 
scholtzia. See Pages 14 and 15. 
Double and 
Single Popples 
Primulas 
1661 PRIMULA OBCONICA. One of the most 
beautiful Primulas for pot plants and also for the sum¬ 
mer border. Fine large flowers in many colors. Start the 
plants in a light window, using a porous loam but one 
containing no leaf mold or peat. Giant Mixed. Pkt. 
25c. 
HARDY PRIMULAS. Hardy varieties of this de¬ 
sirable garden plant are listed on page 37. 
Pyrethrum 
1688 PYRETHRUM AUBEUM. Golden Feather. 
A dwarf growing little plant only a few inches high, with 
golden foliage, which makes it an attractive border or 
formal bedding plant. Though half-hardy, it is best 
treated as an annual. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
See Annual Flowers 
in Color on 
Pages 2, 21, 22, 31. 
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Rosglis Pansies reveal the sorgeous colorings of the Swiss Alps—their home. 
