8 Annual Flower Novelties 

Nierembergia Hippomanica 
Nierembergia 
1489 HIPPOMANICA. These dwarf compact 
plants grow not over 5 to 6 inches tall with a 
spread of 8 to 10 inches forming a neat tidy plant 
which is fairly covered with bloom from the time 
itis 2 or 3 inches high. Flowers are lovely lavender- 
blue with yellow center and very freely produced. 
Pkt. 20c. 

Most Fragrant Nicotiana 
1487 SUAVEOLENS, FRAGRANT WHITE. The 
most delightful of all Nicotiana varieties, this 
dwarf white should be in every garden. The up- 
right well formed plants grow 18 to 20 inches tall 
and produce an abundance of orange-blossom 
white, very fragrant blooms, for cutting. Pkt. L1d5ec. 

Scabiosa, Blue Moon 
annual Flower Novelties 

Gigantea Art Shades Phlox, See Page 26 
Salmon Glory is from Art Shades 

Dwarf Salpiglossis 
Salpiglossis in Separate Colors 
Dwarf Giant Flowering 
1705-A RED STAR CHAMOIS. Light chamois 
with red stripes, spreading starlike from golden- 
yellow throat. Pkt. 20c. 
1705-B VELVETY VIOLET. Solid, deep violet to 
base of throat, Velvety sheen. Pkt. 20c. 
1705-C BLUE AND SILVER. Deep, mid-blue with 
silver veins. Glistening gold at base of throat. 
Pkt. 20c. 
The New Scabiosa 
1726 BLUE MOON. This new type has broad wavy 
petals forming a fully double deep rounded bloom 
2 4% to 3 inches in diameter. The pin-cushion effect 
has completely disappeared thus producing a 
flower of unimagined beauty. The color is a rich 
deep lavender of great effectiveness. Plants are 
upright, tall, and. produce many flowers on fine 
stems for cutting. All-America. Pkt. 1d5e. 

New Color In Phlox 
1626 GIGANTEA SALMON GLORY. All- 
America. The individual florets of this new color 
are gigantic in size often 1144 to 1% inches in 
diameter. The color, a pure salmon-pink with 
creamy-white eye, makes one of the most delight- 
ful color combinations imaginable. Salmon Glory 
will please every one as a garden subject and as a 
cut-flower. Pkt. Ldc. 
1626-A ROSY MORN, GIGANTEA PHLOX. 
Large sized blooms, free flowering, fine habit of 
Salmon Glory and Art Shades which we have been 
offering for some time. Rose-pink, deeper in tone 
than the famous Rosy Morn Petunia for which it 
was named. Will not fade in sun. All America 
Bronze Medal for 1941. Pkt. 25c. 

New Snapdragons 
(Antirrhinums) 
69 AMBER AND GOLD, RUSTPROOF SNAP- 
DRAGONS, Nanum Grandiflorum. Semi- 
dwarf, bedding type. Opens soft rose pink, later, 
lips golden-yellow, hoods golden amber, throats 
soft rose-pink. 18 inches tall. Base branching, up- 
right habit. First terra-cotta in this half-dwarf 
bedding class. Pkt. 20c. 
71 DU BARRY, RUSTPROOF SNAPDRAGONS, 
Nanum Grandiflorum. Same habit as AMBER 
and GOLD. Flaming salmon-rose with gold shad- 
ings. Solid, self-color of great brilliance, except for 
golden-yellow spot on lower lip. Pkt. 20c. 

Lovely New Sweet Peas 
1881 EARLY TAHOE, SWEET PEA. A mid-blue 
self color, with both standard and wings showing 
the same color. Pkt. 15c. 
1898 EARLY CAVALCADE, SWEET PEA. Rich, 
golden-cerise with white ground. Vigorous grower, 
four flowers to a stem. Broad, wavy standard, 
which forms a perfect background for the ruffled 
wings curving gently around the keel. Pkt. 1Sc. 
1952 HORTUS QUEEN, SWEET PEA. Most per- 
fectly formed Spencer type, with widespread 
standard, ruffled or pleated edges, wings daintily 
ruffled, too. Bright rose, with a deep cream ground, 
gradually toning down at base of standard and 
wings. Vigorous grower and pencil-like stems. 
Pkt. 15c. 

SUDBURY 
SOIL TESTING KITS 
A Sudbury Soil Testing Kit will show you the condition 
of your garden and lawn soil, so you will know the 
fertilizers needed to keep it in balance at all times. 
MODEL D for 20 Tests $2.00. 
CLUB KIT for 60 Tests $4.75. 
MODEL A for 200 Tests $18.50. 
Post Paid. 
Complete Instructions With Each Kit. 

Glorious Morning Glories, lpomeas 
Vines Beautify Your Home 
Cover Fences, Trellises, Wacant Spots 
and Unsightly Places with these Vines 
2426 CRIMSON RAMBLER MORNING GLORY. New with large, ae 
bright ruby-red flowers balanced by attractive, white throat and white | 
tube. A good climber. Pkt. 15c. 
2395 HEAVENLY BLUE. A trellis, arbor or doorway covered with this 
vine is one of the most beautiful sights imaginable. Bright sky blue 
flowers, almost as big as saucers, are freely borne on the rapidly climbing 
vines. The vine is late flowering and the seed should be started in pots 
indoors. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 35e. 
2425 SCARLETT O’HARA. All-America Gold Medal. Distinct from all | 
present Morning Glories, this grand new variety produces its flowers of | 
rich dark wine red or deep rosy-crimson on fast growing vines with dark § 
green foliage. The bright showy blooms are 3 to 4 inches in diameter and § 
appear in about 2% months from seed. This variety named for the lead- 
ing character in ‘‘Gone With the Wind” should be in every garden. Start 
the seed early inside for planting out as soon as warm. See it in natural 
color on Page 21. Pkt. 1d5e. 
le, 
2157 Set of 3 Above Morning Glories 30c. "Morning Glory, Scarlet O'Hara 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland, Ohio 

Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 
