6 Annual Flower Novelties 

Ageratum, Dwarf Blue Bedder 
New Dwarf Ageratum 
20 Dwarf Blue Bedder. This fine new variety is a 
very uniform grower. Four inches high and simply 
covered with large clusters of deep lavender blue 
flowers. Because of its uniform growth and rich 
color, this is one of the best edging varieties yet 
produced. Pkt. Lic. 

A Beautiful Cleome 
592 Pink Queen. Hugh trusses of bright salmon 
pink flowers surmount each of the long stems of this 
new and novel plant. Grows three feet in height 
and makes a delightful cut flower for use with other 
lavender or blue flowers. Pkt. 25c. 

New White Morning Glory 
2427 Pearly Gates. The flowers of this beautiful new 
morning glory are a lovely, lustrous white with 
creamy shading deep down in the throat. They 
average four and one half inches across, and are 
freely produced on fast climbing vines. Pkt. 25c. 

Cockade Larkspur 
1291 Cockade Mixed. This new type of Larkspur 
grows unusually compact and symmetrical. 
Branches are long and upright, each bearing heavy 
spikes of fully double flower closely spaced. Mix- 
ture contains all the finest colors. Pkt. 2Oc. 

Marigold, Dwarf Butterball 
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Two Finer Petunias 
1589 Giants of California Glamour. This out- 
standing new petunia is a luscious shade of salmon 
rose, delicately veined brown in the creamy throats. 
The blooms are 5 to 6 inches in diameter with 
shallow throats, and very heavily ruffled. Glamour 
makes one of the best ruffled Petunias for bedding 
or for boxes. Pkt. 25c. 
1583L Hybrida Mars. The deepest crimson and the 
largest flowered variety in the Hybrida class. 
Though deep the color is lively and velvety, and 
several shades deeper than General Dodds, and 
half again larger in size. Pkt. Ldc. 

Cleome, Pink Queen 
New Nierembergia 
1489A Purple Robe. A very fine,addition to the 
Nierembergia family, this little dwarf variety has 
deep violet purple flowers which do not fade in the 
hottest sun. Of neat compact habit, the plants are 
very free flowering. Pkt. 25c. 

Fine New Marigolds 
1371C Dwarf French Butterball. This fine va- 
riety of the Harmony type has flowers of a lovely 
soft butter yellow. Its multitudes of flowers are 
borne on dwarf compact plants 6 to 8 inches tall 
from early summer until frost. Pkt. 25e. 
1371D French Golden Harmony. Luminous 
golden yellow both center and guard petals. The 
blooms are 100% double and profusely borne on 
compact 11 inch plants. One of the finest for cut 
flowers. Pkt. LSe. 
1371B Dwarf French Melody. Of the Harmony 
type, Melody is of remarkable uniform growth, 12 
inches tall and literally covered with its brilliant 
orange flowers. A wonderful edging sort. Pkt. 25e. 
1395K Mission Giants Yellowstone. A lovely 
clear golden yellow companion to Goldsmith, 
which was offered last year, and which became 
immediately popular. Flowers are 24% inches in 
diameter, and freely borne on luxurious plants 3 
feet tall. Pkt. 25c. 

Beautiful Blue Verbena 
2048 Annapolis Blue. A beautiful mid-blue several 
shades lighter than navy blue, and with no trace of 
purple. A vigorous grower, the large blooms are 
produced on semi-erect 15 inch stems. Pkt. 20c. 

New Petunia, Glamour 
Dahlia Flowered Zinnia 
2217 Royal Purple. This brand new shade in the 
Dahlia flowered class is a deep rich reddish purple, 
deeper and richer than Purple Prince. The plants 
have the regular habits of the class, and the blooms 
are large and very well formed. Pkt. 25e. 
The New Striata Zinnias 
2238 The Clown. Brilliantly striped scarlet and 
gold, the 2% to 3 inch blooms are freely produced 
on branching plants 24% feet tall. The Clown is 
very early blooming, and presents a very attractive 
effect in the garden. Pkt. 1Se. 
2239 Old Glory. Gaily striped red and white, Old 
Glory presents a very patriotic effect in the garden, 
or when used as cut flowers. The generous amount 
of blooms make a very attractive showing in the 
garden from early summer until frost. Pkt. 15e. 


Verbena, Annapolis Blue 

Three Fine Mixtures 
2320 ANNUAL MIXTURE FOR ROCK GAR- 
DENS. Low growing and trailing varieties that 
may be sown directly in the vacant spaces in your 
Rock Garden and that will quickly fill such spots 
and add much color. Especially fine to follow early 
flowering bulbs. Pkt. 15e; Large Pkt. 40c. 
2321 ANNUAL MIXTURE DWARF BEDDING 
SORTS. An excellent mixture of dwarf varieties 
to sow in beds in the garden for bedding effect. 
Fine to sow early among Tulip plantings where 
you are not going to lift the bulbs. Will supply 
masses of colorful blooms until frost. Pkt. 10¢; 
Large Pkt. 35c. 
2322 ANNUAL MIXTURE FOR CUT-FLOWERS. 
A grand assortment of the finest cut-flower va- 
rieties that will supply you with an abundance of 
cutting material until frost. Sow very thin and let 
them grow where they stand. Contains many 0: 
the newer varieties. Pkt. 10¢; Large Pkt. 25c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland, Ohio. 
