Annual Flower Seeds 25 
Pansies 
Rogglis Swiss Giants 
Pictured in Color on Page 15. 
Deep down in the heart of everyone is the desire 
to see Switzerland, the country of beautiful lakes, 
flowers and snow-capped mountains. Few have the 
opportunity to spend days in the heart of the Swiss 
Alps, but all of us can bring a bit of Switzerland into 
our houses and gardens if we but plant these lovely 
Swiss Pansies. 
Roggli’s Swiss Pansies are the result of years of in¬ 
tensive plant breeding, developing this wonderful 
strain of Giant Pansies with the immense size, to 
4 inches in diameter, and seemingly, embodying all 
the rich golds, reds and blues that are to be found in 
the lakes and mountains of Switzerland. 
The separate colors are descriptive of their home¬ 
land and the mixture contains a very fine range of 
colors, with a large percentage of rich dark shades. 
1546 ALPGLOW. Rich garnet red, darker markings. 4547 THUNERSEE. Deep blue. 
15 48 RI4EINGOLD. Golden yellow, brown blotches. 1549 BERNA. Violet-blue, darker 
markings. 
1545 Roooli’c (ninntc „ DeIuxe Strain. See Pansies 
iSOgSI* * OWISS VJIQrliS Gorgeous Mixed Colors. Color Page 15. 
Prices on all Roggli Pansies. Pkt. 35c; Aoz. $r.OO; % oz. #1.75. 
Separate 
Colors 
The largest of the American grown Pansies. We offer you eight varieties, in colors that will give 
you a fine selection if you too follow a color scheme in your garden planting. 
1536 LORD BEACONSFIELD. Purple, 
white, lavender. 
Rogglis Swiss Giant Pansies 
Are Unexcelled 
Giant Flowering Pansies 
1532 SNOW WHITE. Pure glistening white. 
1533 GOLDEN QUEEN. Bright golden yellow. 
1534 CARDINAL. Brilliant red, black blotches. 
1535 KING OF BLACKS. Rich velvety, near black. 
1537 PRINCE HENRY. 
153S PRINCE BISMARCK. Bronze 
shade, black eye. 
1539 ADONIS. Light blue with white eye. 
Prices on any above 8 Kinds. Pkt. lOc; % oz. 30c. 
1529 A 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. 
1527 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 are beyond description. 
Pkt. 20c; xs oz. 75c. 
1552 Winter-Blooming 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. Pkt. lOc. 
Templin-Bradley’s 
1526 Giant Exhibition Pansies 
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—almost to the ends of the earth, among 
pansy specialists for the very best of their new strains. In¬ 
cluded are the ruffled types, the striped and mottled, the blotch¬ 
ed as well as solid colors are mixed together to make our 
Giant Exhibition. Price, pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c. 
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; oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
CULTURE —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. After 
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 Supreme Mixture 
A Basket Full of Beautiful Thoughts 
Templin-Bradley’s 
154 ° Supreme Mixture 
“Pansies for Thoughts” is an 
age-old saying but in this case we 
have reversed' the words and have 
given “Thoughts for Pansies.” In 
this mixture we have thought out 
the best mixture of Pansies in all the 
finest types, colors, sizes, markings 
and substances available. 
Let’s make this a Pansy summer 
and fill our gardens, baskets and 
homes with the adorable little faces 
ofthesecolorful Pansies. Their beauty 
will thrill you. 1540 Supreme Mixed 
Pansies. Pkt. 30c; Large Pkt. 75c. 
Petunias 
Novelty Page 9 and 
Next Page, 26 
Salpiglossis, Velvet Flower 
1693 Rhodanthe LT“S» 
1694 Ricinus S‘& g e B ?S 
1640-n. X i _Portulaca 
1647 Kose MOSS See Page 24 
RudbeckSa 
1 697 (ul.. I _A delightful new and desirable variety of 
•VIy J Oy this popular annual. The attractive flowers 
are of rich orange yellow often over five inches in diameter and 
having a much smaller central cone. Plants are vigorous and strong¬ 
growing, furnishing fine strong stems for cutting. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 35c. 
1698 Cx_„ A half-hardy annual and a 
Ikelvenaon Otar rampant grower, 3 feet in 
height and should be planted 18 inches apart. Sow seeds indoors in 
February or March. Plant seedlings outdoors as soon as ground is 
warm. Will bloom from July until frost. Flowers of golden yellow 
with brown central disc, surrounded by shining mahogany. Pkt. 
15e; oz. 30c. 
Salpiglossis Velvet Flower 
Most attractive annuals, large petunia-like flower in richest color 
display. The flower coloring is rich indeed—purples, crimson, and 
each flower veined with a glint of gold. The plants grow 2 feet tall 
and bear long stems.There is no other flower that has the same 
purple and gold color combination. Visitors at our Trial Grounds 
always remark about the magnificent beauty of these flowers. 
1704-A LIGHT BLUE I704-B YELLOW GOLD 
1 7G4-C FAUST BLACK 1704-D PURPLE AND GOLD 
1704-E VELVETY RED 1704-F ROSE AND GOLD 
Price any Color Pkt. lOc; Ml oz. 25c. 
1703 FINE MIXED. Pkt. lOc; Jfc oz. 20c. 
' Saintpaulia, African Violet 
1701 Saintpaulia ‘vE 1 
Ionantha. A very useful and charming pot plant 
that is now in very popular demand. Flowers re¬ 
sembling violets of a very rich violet-blue color en¬ 
hanced by the golden anthers, which lend a beautiful 
contrast. Foliage is similar to the Gloxinia. Very 
easily grown from seed, flowering in six months and 
continuing all winter. Pkt. 35c. 
1936 All America and Novelty Flowers are listed on pages 8, 9 and 10 
