Annual Flower Seeds 23 
Godetla Dwarf Double Azalea Flowered 
Godetia, Satin Flower 
Culttire A or B—See Fa^e 4 
Attractive hardy Annual deserving of a place In every garden. Plants bloom 
profusely with showy flowers of Satiny texture In lovely colors. 
Dwarf Double Azalea-Flowered Godetios 
The dwarf doiilile Godetias are beautiful plants for growing in pots, porch boxes or in 
the garden. Their colors are brilliant and when blooming they are simply a mass of 
color as may be seen in the illustration. They are dwarf and compact and \vhile they do 
well in partial shade in the garden they are at their best as a pot plant, and have the 
charm and beauty of an Azalea for which this type is named. 
I 958 Carminia I 960 Cornelia I 959 Brilliant 
I Pink Crimson Center. I Brisht Salmon-pink. | Glowing deep crimson. 
961 Mixed Dwarf Double Azalea-Flowered Godetia. 
Price any of 3 above varieties or Mixed: Pkt.lOc; oz. 30c. 
955 Q,,U:I J ^ outstanding 
^yoll On©rWOOCl introduction to the Godetia 
list, Sybil Sherwood is a beautiful single flowering variety 
of most exquisite color, a glorious shade of bright .salmon 
pink softened by an undefined edging of white. Plant is 
robust, growing 18 to 20 inches tall, has strong stems for 
cutting and so free flowering that the foliage is practically 
hidden by the bloom. Pkt. I 5c; ^4 oz. 35c. 
Gypsophlla, Bab"Sreith 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
One of the most popular Bouquet h’lowers. Very easily 
grown annuals, 12 to 15 inches high. Always useful for 
combining with other flowers in bouquets or small vases. 
Make several plantings to have the flowers always in the 
best condition. 
990 Extra Large Flowered, 
V_OVent Oarden an improved strain of 
pure white Gypsophila. Pkt. lOc; *4 oz. 20c. 
991 The flowers are pure white, 
I oris iVlQrK©! very small, star-like, and 
produced in feathery sprays. Pkt. 5c: oz. 25c. 
992 C Similar to common 
Crimson V.Qrmin©Q white except in color, 
which is a pretty rosy-crimson. Pkt. 8c; *4 oz. 15c. 
993 dwarf variety growing only 
^rlUrOllS KOS© 6 inches high, with delicate 
rose-pink flowers. Fine for rock gardens or edgings. Pkt. 
lOc; 54 oz. 20c. 
NOTE; Saponarla, Bouncing Bet, is similar to and may 
be used like Baby’s Breath for bouquet filler. See page 34. 
1720 Pkt. lOc. 
Hunnemannia ^poTp?^ 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
1075 Sunlit© 
A new strain with semi-double flowers of 
clear canary yellow, as bright as the sun¬ 
light. The extra row of petals adds greatly to the beauty of the 
flowers. Sunllte received the Award of Merit from the .411 
American Selection Committee. Sow the seed when the soil is 
warm and it will grow and bloom quickly. Pkt. 1 Oc; oz. 25c. 
1074 Gold©n Butt©rcup Poppy chschonl 
zla. Imagine great long stemmed buttercups over attractive 
lacy foliage and you have a picture of this Poppy, the only 
poppy suitable for cutting. They bloom all summer and 
make such pretty bouquets that if you once try them you will 
want them always in your garden. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 25c. 
Lobelia, Dwarf and Trailing 
Culture D or E—See Page 4 
The dwarf class make little bushy, compact plants with blue 
flowers you will never forget, once you know them. Excellent 
for borders. The trailers fill many needs in flower boxes and 
rock gardens. 
1 335 Crystal Palac© Compacta best%'trdn 
of dwarf Lobelia, the plants only 5 or 6 inches high, fairly cover¬ 
ed with rich deep blue dainty flowers. A fine little border or 
pot plant, and it is used also for porch boxes and baskets. Pkt. 
8 c; I't oz. 25c. 
A beautiful new strain 
of trailing I.obelia, so 
aseful for porch boxes and baskets. The plant is strong growing 
and the flowers extra large, a rich deep blue with a white eye. 
Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 25c. 
A dw’arf compact variety with large 
III© OlOn© gentian blue flowers without the 
white eye. A very fine strain. Pkt. lOc; j'j oz. 25c. 
1336 Sapphir© Trailing 
1 Blu© Ston© 
Two New Lobelias 
See Novelty Page 7 
1 334 3 |y0 Gown PEt. 15c: oz. 40c. 
1 Emperor William Pkt. loc: aoi. 25c. 
Linaria Fairy Bouquet 
Hunnemannia, Sunllte 
Godetia, Satin Flower 
Tall Double 
’‘2 Tall Double Schamini 
about 2 tall, providing fine long stemmed rut flower 
spikes. The flowers are like .4zaleas in beautiful shades of 
crimson, rose, and pinks. Pkt. 1 Oc; 54 oz. 25c. 
1228 
Kochia or Fire Bush 
Culture D or E—See Page 4 
Giant Suniiner Cypress. A charming and most effec¬ 
tive decorative plant, with a habit resembling one of the 
compact evergreen shrubs. It has light green feattiery 
foliage, which changes to crimson in the fall. May be 
grown as single specimens or as an ornamental hedge. 
The plants grow 2 to 2}A feet high wdth a spread of 
about 15 to 18 inches. You may plant the seed when 
soil is warm, just where the plants are to stand and thin 
them out later. Or you may start the seed indoors trans¬ 
planting outdoors later. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 20c. 
Leptosiphon 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
1319 FrAnrh Hvl^rirlc A edging 
rr©ncn nyanas plant growing only a 
few inches high, forming dense cushions of foliage, sur¬ 
mounted by flowers in many colors; cream, yellow, orange 
to brown, lilac and purple. Pkt. I Oc; 5^ oz. 25c. 
Linaria 
1 ^^7 Fairy Bouqu©t 
Culture A or B — 
See Page 4 
Awarded a gold medal by the 
.411 .4merican Selections Com¬ 
mittee. Fairy Bouquet is a little beauty. The plants are about 8 
inches hign covered with the pretty airy flowers, like minia¬ 
ture snapdragons, in a great mixture of shade.'^. Blooms quickly 
from seed and is ideal as a filler for bouquets or for bedding 
or potting. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
1326 Maroccana Hybrida a*ST ammM 
with small dainty flowers like miniature Snapdragons, colors 
ranging through crimson, gold, pink, rose, niaroon, dark blue 
and chamois. Plant 12 to 18 inches tall and blooms in about 
8 weeks. Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 20c. 
1328 I Crimson 
uinum. Flax 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
Scarlet Annual Granditlorum. .4 brilliant flowered annual 
plant 1 to l}4 ft. high, carrying rosy crimson flowers. They 
make pretty beds or borders. For continuous display make 
several planting. Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 20c. 
Annual Lupines 
1344 Mix©d Colors 
Hardy Lupines 
on page 52. 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
Easily grown, free flowering annual, with long, graceful 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers, richly and variously colored. 
Fine, dark, glossy foliage. Prefers some shade. Height 2 feet. 
Blue, pink, rose and white. 
Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 20c. 
N©w Giants or King Lupin©s 
A new and improved sort, growing 3 to 4 feet tall and branching 
from the ground with four to six spikes to a plant. .4 big ad¬ 
vance in size and beauty over the standard .4nnual Lupines. 
Rich oxford blue with a white stripe 
in the standard of each flower. 
1342 
New King or Giant Lupines 
King Bl u© 
1343 King Whit© whife. 
1349 King Sky Blu© Jisht blue. Fine for 
1351 King H©liotrop© 
1350 Shades of blue, rose and white. 
Mng lVllX©a Made from above varieties. 
Price any above Color or Mixed, Pkt. lOc; % oz. 20c. 
four Blue Garden. 
Rosy purple with white 
stripe. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
