Annual Flower Seeds 23 
Templin- bradley Specialties 
America’s Most Popular Annual Flower 
Is Still The Double Bachelor Button 
Since the advent of the full-double forms of the old favorite flower, the Bachelor Button, its popu- 
larity has increased many fold. And deservedly so, for in the beautiful flowers of the full double 
form, we find much more charm, more color substance and more refinement. 
The easy growing and free flowering habits of these Centaureas and the charm and fine colors of 
their bloom, endear them to all who grow them and insure for them a permanent membership in 
the garden family of those who appreciate the finest in flowers for garden adornment and for cut 
flower use. 
BLUE 517 CENTAUREA, BLUE BOY. The delightful deep blue flowers of Blue Boy are fully double and pro- 
fusely borne on the vigorous plants. They present such a pleasing effect in the garden that you almost 
hate to pick them. But as a cut flower they are equally charming and the more you pick the more bloom 
will follow. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 
PINK 519 CENTAUREA, PINKIE. The charming rosy pink flowers of Pinkie have all the fine characteristics of 
growth and productivity that are found in Blue Boy. The color tone is delicate and charming and ex- 
ceedingly useful for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 
WHITE 518 CENTAUREA, SNOWMAN. Many people are partial to white flowers and especially like this 
charming pure white full double Bachelor Button. It has charm, refinement and fine flower form and all 
the fine habits of the other colors. Pkt. 1O0c; 14 oz. 30c. 
MIXED 516 CENTAUREA, MIXED COLORS. The same fine form of Double Bachelor Button in formula mixture 
of all the colors now available. Provides an unending amount of fine, long-stemmed eut flower material 
until stopped by frost. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25ce. Double Bachelor Buttons 


Every Garden Has A Place for Morning Glories 
Brilliant Flowers and Luxuriant Foliage 
The Morning Glories are among the most welcome and useful members of our garden family. 
The members of this remarkable group open their large gorgeous flowers to greet the morning 
sunrise and remain open to glorify any part of the garden where they may be situated until near 
sundown in the evening. , me : : 
The fast growing, luxuriant foliaged vines of the Morning Glories may be satisfactorily grown 
on the garden fence, on trellis, on old stumps, ir < wa —— oe 


stone piles, etc. or trained up toscreen the porch 
and they add more in beauty and glorious color 
for the amount of space they occupy and the 
care needed than any of our garden material. 
Planted in the open ground in early May, 
they soon, by their rapid growth, have covered 
with luxuriant rich green foliage the space 
allotted to them and by early mid-summer their 
large trumpet shaped flowers are bursting into 
Morning Glory, Pearly Gates bloom with each new day until they fairly cover 
the foliage. 
RED 2425 MORNING GLORY, SCARLETT O’HARA. This fine new variety of comparatively recent 
introduction bears large open flowers of a brilliant carnelian-red. This strain is remarkably early 
flowering, its large flowers 3 to 4 inches across, beginning to appear in 60 to 65 days from planting 
and unlike the old fashioned Morning Glories these blooms remain fully open until quite late in the 
evening. The foliage is rich dark green with leaves somewhat smaller than other varieties. Pkt. L5e; 
% oz. 40c. 
WHITE 2427 MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES. This remarkable white flowered variety which was 
given an award in the All America Selections when introduced, has large attractive flowers of luminous 
white shading to cream at the throat. It is fast growing and early blooming, producing a wealth of 
rich luxuriant foliage which is a beautiful deep 
green. Its thick deep green foliage when fairly 
studded with the glorious white blooms isindeed 
a eee and beautiful sight. Pkt. Se; % 
oz. 40c. 


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Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara 
BLUE 2395 MORNING GLORY, HEAVENLY BLUE. The most popular and satisfactory of all 
Morning Glories as wellas the earliest blooming. Heavenly Blue produces an immense number 
of large, deep sky-blue blooms that fairly cover the vines from early summer until frost. It 
is a remarkably rapid grower, giving quick coverage, especially when planted where it gets 
full sun. The vines will grow to the height of 12 to 16 feet and often begin blooming 8 
weeks from planting of the seed. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c. 
The Queen of Cut Flowers 
Most Beautiful Marigold Grown 
This remarkable new sweet scented robust growing type of Marigold produces extremely 
large full-double flowers often 6 inches or more across, which are ideal for show flowers, 
cut flowers or garden decoration. 
The vigorous, robust plants are 31% to 4 feet tall and well branched. The foliage is 
rich dark green and fern-like, producing a very bushy plant. This makes them an ideal 
garden plant and gives them an abundance of size to support their marvelous offering of 
giant size blooms. The massive blooms are produced on strong stems which also bear a 
nice amount of foliage, and this greatly enhances the beauty of the flowers when using as 
floral decoration in any form. 
1358 MARIGOLD SUNSET GIANTS. These marvelous flowers are produced in many delightful color 
shades through deep orange, gold, yellow and primrose. The gigantic blooms are fully double with the 
long deep flower petals informally arranged in the flower, their outer edges being somewhat waved and 
serrated. For color tones, flower form, massive size and depth of flower these Giants cannot be surpassed. 
Marigold, Sunset Giants Pkt. 15c; 18 oz. Oc. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds, Cleveland 2, Ohio 


