
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. 
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. 25e. 

Mignonette 
Reseda Odorata. Many folks in a garden will 
quickly inhale—face light up—exclaim—‘‘What 
is so fragrant?’’ All for the unpretentious Mi- 
gnonette. Combine with odorless flowers to make 
bouquets. Excellent for bedding and for pots 
indoors. CULTURE D OR E. 
1401 ODORATA GRANDIFLORA. A highly im- 
proved strain. Very fragrant. Pkt. 8c; 14 0z. 25c. 

Nicotianas 
Flowering Tobacco. A lovely class of fragrant 
Annuals that bloom freely throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. Plants are bushy, 2 to 3 feet high 
and branching. They open towards evening 
emitting a very pleasant odor. CULTURE D OR E. 
1486 CRIMSON BEDDER. New strain, 15 inches 
tall, well-branched, ideal for bedding. Rich deep 
crimson, blooms profusely, striking in the garden, 
oy bouquets, or as a pot plant. Pkt. 15ec; % oz. 
Oc. 
1483 AFFINIS WHITE, Tuberose-flowered 
Tobacco. Continuous and _ profuse bloomer. 
Waxy-white flowers, branching, bushy habit. 
Blooms a few weeks after sowing, 2% to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
1484 AFFINIS HYBRIDS. Like above in growth. 
Mixture of rose, red, white and blue. Pkt. 10c; 
4 oz. 25e. : 
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. L5c. 
Morning Glory, Double Rose Marie 
Morning Glories 
and Ipomeas 
To get quicker results from Ipomea and others of 
the Morning Glory family, it is best to soak the 
seed in lukewarm water for 2 hours before plant- 
ing. CULTURE D OR E. 
2405 DOUBLE ROSE MARIE. A beautiful new 
addition to the Annual Climbing Vines. Vigorous 
and rapid growing, beautiful double flowers of a 
delightful shade of deep rose. Rose Marie is early 
and free flowering. Pkt. 10c; 48 oz. 25e. 
2395 HEAVENLY BLUE, See Natural Color, 
page 2. Pkt. 10c; 8 oz. 25¢e. 
2425 SCARLETT O’HARA, See Natural Color, 
page 2. Pkt. 15c; 18 oz. 40c. 
2426 CRIMSON RAMBLER MORNING GLORY. 
New with large, bright ruby-red flowers balanced 
by attractive, white throat and white tube. A 
good climber. Pkt. 10e; 14 oz. 25e. 
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. 15e; 
y oz. 40c. 
See Natural Color, page 2. 
2423 NEW GIANT. This is a recent introduction. 
Immense flowers in a splendid variety of bright 
colors. Flowers are twice the size of the common 
Morning Glories. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c. 

Nemesia 
1456 NEMESIA. Templin-Bradley Hybrids. 
Compact growth about 1 foot high. May be used 
as winter flowering plants. This is the best strain; 
large flowers, creamy-white through orange to 
carmine. Culture D or E. Pkt. 10¢; 1A, 0z. 20c. 

Nemophila 
1463 NEMOPHILA. “Baby Blue Eyes.” About 8 
inches high and producing an abundance of bright 
blue, cup-shaped flowers in clusters. Very dainty 
for cut-flowers. Culture A or B. Pkt. 10¢; 
4 oz. 20c. 

Red, White & Blue Morning Glories 
In Color On Page 2 
With the introduction last year of the beautiful new 
Morning Glory Pearly Gates, the Red, White and Blue 
series is most satisfactorily completed. You now can 
have a patriotic floral display in your garden that would 
be impossible with any other plant family. The three 
offered here can be used in many different arrangements 
adding a beautiful patriotic display to your garden. 
2425 Scarlett O’Hara. Rich wine red. Early and 
profuse blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
2427 Pearly Gates. Beautiful lustrous white. Large 
flowers in profusion. Pkt. 1dc. 
2395 Heavenly Blue. Large flowers of beautiful 
belladonna blue. Pkt. 10c. 
2454 Morning Glory Collection 

Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
for 30c 
The Templin-Bradley Co, Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland, Ohio 
1 Pkt. each of the red, white 
and blue Morning Glories. 

Annual Flower Seeds 
29 

Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
Nasturtiums 
For summer display in large or small beds, boxes 
or borders, nothing can surpass Nasturtiums. 
They start to bloom early and keep up a contin- 
uous display of bright colored flowers until hard 
frost in fall. The more you cut the flowers, the 
more profusely will the plants produce blooms. 
You can grow them in practically any garden 
soil, in fact, they will grow in soils that are too 
poor to support any other plants. Plant the seed 
after soil is warm, covering an inch deep and 
dropping a couple of seeds every 3 inches. They 
pees not be transplanted. Do not water too 
reely. 
Plant plenty of Nasturtiums this summer and 
enjoy their glorious colors in the garden and in 
Ronan aa where you need gaiety. CULTURE 
A : 
Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
1488 GOLDEN GLEAM. Immense double golden- 
yellow. Flowers 2% to 3 inches across. Pkt. Se; 
Oz. 20¢; '4 lb. 55c. 
1439 SCARLET GLEAM. Dazzling orange-scarlet. 
Large flowers on long stems. Pkt. Se; Oz. 20¢; 
14 Ib. 55e. 
1444 ORANGE GLEAM. Deep glowing golden- 
Crane Striking color. Pkt. Se; Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 
c. 
1445 MOON GLEAM. Beautiful primrose-yellow. 
For your Moonlight Garden. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 20c; 
4 Ib. 35e. 
1446 SALMON GLEAM. Delicate glowing salmon. 
Unusual color. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 55c. 
1450 DOUBLE GLEAM COLLECTION. 5 Pkts. 
1 each of 5 Above Colors, Value 40c, 35c. 
1440 DOUBLE SWEET SCENTED “LEGAM 
HYBRIDS.” This mixture of our glorious Gleam 
Hybrids contains an evenly balanced blend of 
brilliant colors; orange-scarlet, crimson, cerise, 
maroon, salmon, golden-yellow, cream-yellow and 
orange. Flowers large, well formed, double and 
deliciously sweet scented. Plants semi-dwarf, 
throwing short runners from the rounded, free- 
flowering bushes. Stems long, and bear flowers well 
above the lush green of the foliage, giving the 
effect of a solid mass of color. Pkt. Sc; Oz. 20¢e; 
4 lb. 55c. 
1435 DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXED. Shades of 
yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, cerise, cream, 
maroon and spotted varieties. Compact, gem-like 
plants, ideal for edging and border use. These 
lovely, sweet-scented Nasturtiums created a 
sensation at the California Exposition in San 
Diego. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c;14 Ih. 6Oc. 
Single Dwarf Nasturtiums 
1426 MIXED. These are especially desirable for 
borders and beds forming neat compact plants 1 
to 14 feet across. This mixture is made from many 
select named varieties and will give you many 
beautiful flowers. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 4 lb. 40ce. 

Climbing Nasturtiums 
1441 BEST TALL OR CLIMBING. For trailing 
over porch lattice or arbors, or for covering old 
fences or unsightly places, also for vases, we con- 
sider the tall varieties most desirable. There is 
also a greater variety in colors. Pkt. Sc; Oz. 
20c; 4 lb. 60c; Lb. $1.50. 
s 
Moonflower Vine 
2419 MOONFLOWER. Dense foliage, climbing 20 
to 30 feet. Immense white flowers 5 to 6 inches. 
Open in the evening and on cloudy days. Culture 
D or E. Pkt. 10c; 4 0z. 20c. 

