Annual Flower Seeds 11 
Ageratum, Blue Ball Improved 
Alyssum, Popular Border Plant 
Anchusa, Blue Bird 
-£}nnu&l t Lower Seed.5 
Novelty Annuals 
See Pages 6 to 10 
Abronla 
3 ABRONIA UMBELLATA GRANDIFLORA. 
Sand Verbena. Fragrant; bright rose with white 
centers; trails; likes poor, dry, sunny soil. (R.G.) 
Culture D or E. Pkt. lOe. 
Abutilon 
5 ABUTILON. Flowering Maple. Ornamental 
foliage; red, yellow, purple and white, bell-shaped 
flowers. Fine for bedding or house culture. Cul¬ 
ture D or E. Pkt. 20c. 
Acroclinium 
7 ACROCLINIUM DOUBLE HYBRIDS. Large 
flowered; 15 inch stems; rich salmon, apricot, pink, 
rose and cerise with tones to blend; contrasting 
center. Strawflower for winter bouquets. Culture 
D or E. Pkt. 15c. 
1701 AFRICAN VIOLET, see Saiutpaulia 
Agathea 
13 AGATHEA COELESTRIS. Blue Marguerite 
Daisy. Clear, sky blue, daisy-like flowers borne 
profusely with good soil and sun. Bushy plants 2 
to 3 feet tall. Culture D or E. Pkt. 5e. 
Ageratum 
Valuable edging plant, easily grown and covered 
with plentiful blooms from midsummer thru 
frost. Foliage especially attractive. CULTURE 
D OR E. 
14 SWANLEY BLUE. Spreading plants 15 to 18 
inches tall and across. Excellent cut-flower. Pkt. 
5c; l A oz. 25c. 
17 BLUE BALL. Dwarf, compact 10 to 12 inch 
plants with clear blue flowers. Pkt. 8c; l /fy oz. 
30c. 
16 IMPROVED BLUE BALL. Rich, dark blue, 
flowers literally cover each plant. Use in borders 
to blend with pink Petunias and golden Marigolds, 
where its low growth of about 8 inches makes rich 
frame for the bed. Pkt. 
15c; & oz. 35c. 
13 BLUE CAP. Very dwarf, rich blue flowers cover 
each 6 inch plant. Grand for edging. Real improve¬ 
ment on other dwarf types. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
45c. 
15 LITTLE BLUE STAR. Small blue flowers with 
rosy tints. Excellent dwarf variety. Pkt. lOe. 
18 FAIRY PINK. Novelty this year. 
17-A KING OF THE BLUES. Novelty this year. 
Ammoblum 
34 ALATUM GRANDIFLORUM, Winged Ever¬ 
lasting. Airy, silvery-white; yellow centered 
flowers. One of the strawflowers so pretty when 
dried for winter bouquets. Culture D or E. 
Pkt. lOe. 
Alyssum 
Most popular of all flowers for very dwarf, com¬ 
pact borders and edgings. Blooms quickly from 
seed and continues until frost. Excellent for porch 
and window boxes. Delicately fragrant. CULTURE 
D OR E. 
22 LITTLE GEM, Carpet of Snow. Best white with 
most uniform plants. 6 inches tall. Pkt. Sc; l A 
oz. 20c; Oz. 6Gc. 
26 LITTLE DORRITT. Marvelous new type, forms 
perfect little plants 4 inches tall, completely 
covered with fragrant tiny white flowers. Pkt. 
8c; <4 oz. 25c. 
24 PROCUMBENS, Dwarf Bouquet. Extremely 
compact, about 2 Yi inches tall and 12 to 18 inches 
' across. Blooms massed so thickly as to almost hide 
plants. Grand for rock gardens. (R. G.) Pkt. lOe; 
*4 oz. 25c. 
21 SWEET WHITE, Benthami Maritimum. 
Semi-trailing so suitable for boxes and hanging 
baskets. In the border it spreads to 18 inches or 
more. White and sweet scented. Pkt. 5c; *4 oz. 
15c; Oz. 35c. 
23 LILAC QUEEN. Just enough off-white to be 
pleasingly noticeable and still not clash with other 
colors. Much like Little Gem in habit. Pkt. 5c; 
!4 oz. 2©c; Oz. 60c. 
25 LUTESCENS. Creamy-yellow flowers on compact 
plants 6 to 8 inches tall. Pkt. lOe. 
27 SNOW CLOTH. See Novelty page 
23-A VIOLET QUEEN. See Novelty page 
Arctotls, Hybrlda Mixed 
Alphabetical Listing 
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Amaranthus 
Colorful Foliage Plants. Culture A or B. 
28 MOLTEN FIRE. As the name implies the upper 
leaves are blazing bright red, the lower leaves 
maroon. Pkt. 15c. 
30 TRICOLOR. “Joseph’s Coat.’’ Very brilliant 
coleus-like foliage, the red, yellow and green, 
beautifully blended. Pkt. 5c. 
32 PIGMY TORCH. A new Amaranthus for low 
borders or beds, 9 to 10 inches high, rich crimson 
foliage. Pkt. lOe. 
20 CAUDATUS, “Love-Lies-Bleeding.” Long, 
drooping, blood-red plumes on tall plants. Pkt. 5c. 
Anchusa 
35 CAPENSIS, Cape Forget-Me-Not. 18 to 24 
inches tall; bears profusion of Forget-Me-Not 
like flowers; freely branching; blooms all summer 
and excellent cut-flowers. Culture A or B. Pkt. 8c. 
36 BLUE BIRD. Dwarf and compact, 18 inches tall; 
blooms at top of stems. Vivid Indigo Blue. Pkt. 
10c. 
For Perennial Anchusa, see page 34. 
ANTIRRHINUM, see Snapdragons, 
Arctotis 
Arctotis or Lavender Daisy is one of the loveliest 
Daisies, and most desirable annual for cut- 
flowers as well as for the garden. This Blue-Eyed 
African Daisy should not be confused with our 
Golden African Daisy or Dimorphoteca. CUL¬ 
TURE D OR E. 
120 GRANDIS. I >arge, showy; blush-white with a 
central disk of steel-blue, reverse of petal, pale 
lilac. Pkt. 5c. 
128 HYBRIDA MIXED. One of the most beautiful 
novelties offered in recent years. The flowers are 
like Arctotis Grandis in form but in pink, rose, 
yellow and orange, with dark centers. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Artemesia 
132 SACRORUM V1RIDIS, Summer Christinas 
Tree. Ornamental pyramidal tree 3 to 5 feet high, 
like an Evergreen Fir. Rich dark green. Attractive 
as single specimens or for tall border. Culture 
D or E. Pkt. lOe. 
Asparagus Ferns 
130 PLUMOSUS NANUS, Lace Fern. A very 
ornamental pot plant and much used for cutting 
because of the graceful feathery foliage. Culture 
C. Pkt. 15c. 
137 SPRENGERII, Emerald Feather Fern. 
Excellent for hanging baskets, window boxes, etc. 
Pkt. 15c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
