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ft/Miitla PnrtnI/irn 1641 Templin-Bradley's Double Mixed. Long-blooming, compact, dwarf edging plant with 
l/UUDIc rurruiutu flowers like tiny double Roses of many pleasing colors. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 30c. See page 25. 
Scarlett O'Hara 
Morning Glory 
2425 
Won the All-America — 
Gold Medal last year, 
Broad leaves make H 
vertical screen on 1 
fences, etc. Flowers H 
so striking they com- | 
mand attention of all. I 
Our seed is origina- I 
tor's strain; supply H 
still limited, so order | 
early. Pkt., 15c; Vs V 
ox., 40c. See novelty V 
page. 
Anarnfum 19 Blue. All-America Silver Medal winner. 
Mgerarum Delicate, fine foliage, practically smothered with 
small, true, Ageratum-blue flowers. Very dwarf, 2 to 3 inches tall. 
Pkt., 25c. See novelty page. 
2395 
Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory 
Our improved strain of this 
grand running-mate for Scar¬ 
lett O'Hara has the true 
heavenly blue shade. Rapid 
climber, masses on top of 
fences, etc. Heavy bloomer. 
Pkt., 10c; Vi ox., 35c. See 
novelty page. 
Both above Morning 
Glories about half 
natural size. 
2288 Templin-Bradley's Little Jewels. Note wide variety of 
forms and colors. Pkt., 10c; i/a ox., 30c. See page 30. 
1943 
Sweet Pea, 
Shirley Temple 
This exquisite, early flower¬ 
ing Sweet Pea is daintily 
frilled and fluted. Four flow¬ 
ers per stem not unusual. 
Charming as its namesake. 
Pkt., 10c; Vi ox., 30c; ox., 
60c. See page 29. 
303 Color-Plate Collection 
ine each of six varieties of Annual Flowers shown on this page, 
in colors. Grand flowers all summer long. 
Six packets- 
80c Value for Only 65c 
