6 Annual Flower Novelties 
Annual Flower Novejtles 
New Introductions and All America Selections 
Each year many new varieties of annual flowers and many new develop¬ 
ments or Improvements of older varieties are offered you for use in your 
gardens. Most of these have much merit and are well worthy your trial it 
you are interested in the new flowers. These varieties which ^ we offer 
on our three novelty pages we have selected as the most interesting, 
most deserving and most worthy of a place in your garden. 
New Ageratum, Fairy Pink 
This new Ageratum is a very dwarf compact type seldom growing 
over 5 or 6 inches tall and producing a mass of delightful soft salmon 
rose pink flowers. The plants begin blooming when a few inches tall 
and continue as the plant grows until it forms a solid compact mass 
of bloom. Packet 20c. 
Alyssum, Snow Cloth 
A new and most desirable variety of the Procumbens type, being 
very dwarf, very free flowering and very uniform in plant growth. 
A most outstanding variety for edging beds or for 
because of its neat growth and continuous bloom, Pkt. lOc; 14 
oz. 30c. 
Snapdragon, Swing Time 
New Snapdragons 
All Rust Proof Varieties 
56 MAXIMUM, SWING TIME. The most 
beautiful Snapdragon ever introduced. 
Lovely rose pink with yellow nose and 
white tube. Pkt. 25c; ^ oz. 40c. 
5T MAXIMUM, YELLOW GIANT. The 
deepest yellow in Snapdragons. Large 
heavy spikes with closely spaced blooms. 
Pkt. 25c; A oz. 40c. 
66 MEDIUM, ANTIQUE GOLD. A beautiful 
new color in this group. It has shades of old 
gold, copper, terra cotta, fawn and orange 
all blendedtogether.Pkt. 15c;^oz.30c. 
80 SUPER MAJESTIC MIXED. These new 
rust-proof Majesties produce larger flowers 
and better spikes than tlie former Majestic 
group and the color range included in this 
mixture contains many marvelous new 
colors. (These are offered in separate 
colors on Page 18). Mixed colors. Pkt. 
15c; ^oz. 35c. 
429 New Calendula 
Orange Fantasy 
A new and distinct type of Calendula with outer 
petals long and beautifully twisted and the inner 
petals short and fantastically curled and interlaced. 
The color is a rich bronzy or coppery orange with 
petals edged a deep mahogany red. Packet 25c. 
465 Calliopsis, Golden Crown 
A greatly enlarged variety of the Drummondi type 
with an extra row of petals which produce a semi¬ 
double flower of great attractiveness. The color is a 
rich shade of orange-yellow or gold enhanced by dark 
rich colored centers. Stems are 12 to 15 inches long 
and fine for cutting. Packet 25c. 
Aster, Gnome or Buttonhole 
Masses of miniature double blooms produced on upright branching 
plants 12 to 15 inches tall. Make a very fine and desirable bouquet 
flower. 
266 Light Blue. A rich lovely Bellamosa blue. 
267 Rose. A delishtful shade of deep rose pink. 
268 White. Pure slistenins white. 
265 Mixed. A fine mixture of above colors. 
Price any above. Pkt. 1 5c; oz. 40c. 
Balsam, Busn flowerea 
309 Balsam 
This new type of Balsam will grow only 15 to 18 inches 
tall forming dense, shapely, compact plants with rich 
dark foliage. The lovely double blooms are borne above 
the foliage like miniature bouquets. With its delightful 
array of color this variety will add much interest and 
beauty to your garden. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c. 
Dianthus Loveliness 
A most delightful addition to the Dianthus group, 
Loveliness bears a multitude of lovely blooms fan¬ 
tastically fringed and deeply laciniated and 
of an exquisite rosy lilac color. Their delight¬ 
ful fragrance makes them especially desirable 
for cutting. Pkt. 20c. 
Ageratum, Fairy Pink 
^^4 Celosia, Flame of Fire 
All-American 1935. Decidedly the most dazzling and 
attractive of all the Celosias. It grows 18 to 20 inches 
tall, of pyramidal form, carrying a large flame-colored 
plume on the top, with many smaller plumes below. 
Strikingly beautiful. Pkt. 15c; ^ oz. 50c. 
New Girysanthemum 
Balcony or Cascade 
Large clusters of small flowers fairly cover the traihng 
plants which when grown in window boxes or pots 
fall in a graceful cascade often three to four feet long. 
This is really a tender perennial and may be grown 
in the house or conservatory with fine results. Pkt. 
20c; oz. 50c. 
^48 Cupheo, Firefly 
Neat dwarf compact plants with beautiful dark rich 
green foliage and many delicately formed fiery cerise 
red flowers make this new plant a very interesting 
and attractive subject for the rockery, window boxes, 
pot or as an edging plant. Grows about 10 inches tall 
blooming continuously. Pkt. 25c. 
New Dahlias 
The new Dwarf Dahlias grown from seed produce 
beautiful blooms for cut flower use. 
654 ZULU HYBRIDS. Dwarf plants with very 
dark foliage, flowers double and mostly in the 
crimson and scarlet shades. Very attractive. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c. 
658 DWARF DOUBLE HYBRIDS. Dwarf early 
flowering double and semi-double in wide range 
of colors. Pkt. lOc; /■^ oz. 35c. 
Annual Hollyhocks 
The marvelous development in Hollyhocks 
which enables gardeners to secure blooming 
plants the first year from seed should place 
this fine plant in every garden. Sown in April 
will bloom in August and by starting plants 
inside they may be brought into bloom much 
1076 ANNUAL SINGLE MIXED. All the 
delightful colors of the popular perennial 
sorts. Pkt. 10c; '■/i oz. 30c. 
1077 DOUBLE SCARLET BEAUTY. The 
finest of the doubles. This variety is shown 
in color on page 12. Packet 20c. 
Calllopsis, Golden Crown 
Giant Larkspurs 
These fine new larkspurs are valuable addi¬ 
tions to this family. The plants are tall, 4)4 to 
5 feet, with immense spikes of flowers often 
24 inches long. The individual florets are large 
fully double with broad rounded petals. The 
bloom is produced early on tall strong base 
branching stems. 
1284 GIANT WHITE KING. Pure glisten¬ 
ing white, unexcelled in any other Lark¬ 
spur. 
1284-A GIANT CORAL KING. Beautiful 
blush pink with a strong suffusion of coral. 
An entirely new color. 
Price either above. Pkt. lOc; oz. 
25c. 
Cuphea, Firefly 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
