24 Annual Flower Seeds . 
Templin- bradley Specialties 
Double Sweet Scented Nasturtiums 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
Few of our annual plants give as much beauty and bloom through a long season as do the 
Nasturtiums. They are not particular as to soil conditions, in fact seem to prefer a not-too- 
rich soil for the production of a profusion of bloom. 
They come into bloom in a few weeks from the planting of seed and continue to produce 
their brilliant blooms throughout the summer until killed by frost. They are especially 
responsive to sun and wherever possible should be p!anted where they will get the full day's 
sunshine. 
These new double or semi-double Gleam Nasturtiums are a grand addition to this plant 
family. They form neat bushy plants of attractive foliage and the bright colored blooms 
open well above the foliage on long stems that are excellent for cutting. The plants show 
slight tendency to form short runners but these seldom develop more than 12 or 14 inches. 
The blooms are beautifully and gracefully doubled and are delightfully sweet-scented, 
making them a very desirable sort for cut flower use. 
Everyone should grow some of this delightful family and learn how much superior these 
new Gleams are to the older single type. We offer them in the grand mixture of colors and in 
5 separate and distinct colors. 
1440 NASTURTIUMS GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. The grand color assortment in this mixture in- 
cludes all the separate colors now available and many interesting and attractive in-between shades. A row 
of these Hybrids is indeed a dazzling and attractive array of color. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 35c. 

Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
In Separate Colors 
1438 GOLDEN GLEAM. A clear glistening gold -ellow. Very fragrant. ~ 1445 MOON GLEAM. Light golden cream or light primrose yellow. 
1439 SCARLET GLEAM. A brilliant Shain meth SESE suffusion of scarlet. 1446 SALMON GLEAM. A beautiful shade of golden salmon. Very unusual. 
1444 ORANGE GLEAM. A rich deep golden orange shade. One of the best colors. Any Color: Pkt. Sc; Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 55c. 


**Sun Plant”’ 
Double Flowered 
The charming double flowered sort 
“Rose Moss’? — The Beautiful Portulaca 
Single Flowered : 

Portulaca makes the most ideal plant- 
ing for stepping stones, rock walls, 
edgings or for bedding in dry or diffi- 
cult situations where most other plants 
will not thrive. Its attractive succulent 
foliage is always fresh and bright and 
when fairly covered with the brilliant 
blooms in many and varied colors it 
presents a delightfully pleasing picture. 
The single mixed has a broader color 
range than is found in the double mixed 
and in most locations the single is some- 
what more prolific of bloom. 
1642 SINGLE PORTULACA. The grand 
array of brilliant colors of the single flower- 
ing sort and its very free flowering habit 
make this a most valuable and satisfactory 
subject for almost any use. Pkt. 10c; 4% 
oz. 35c. 

produces an abundance of double rose- 
like flowers with petals like fragile 
irridescent silk. The richness and 
brilliance of color in the doubles make 
them marvelously attractive against 
the green of their fine leaved foliage 
and is a never ending source of interest 
and beauty. 
The flowers often attain a diameter 
of 2 inches and provide excellent mate- 
rial for low or trailing floral arrange- 
ments and are also delightful for use in 
the rose bowl. Portulaca delights in 
full sun and not too rich a soil and does 
its best under these conditions. 
1641 DOUBLE PORTULACA. Although 
not always as free flowering as the single, 
the double sort, because of the greater 
substance of its bloom gives as much color 
and brilliance as the single and the added 
interest in the double rose-like blooms with 
their marvelous colorings makes the double 
Bort a sure favorite PKt. 1O0e3 14. oz. 
ec. 

"Gold Medal’’ Dahlia Flowered Zinnias 
The King of All Garden Flowers 
Every year since its introduction in 1919, the Dahlia Flowered Zinnia has increased in 
popularity with the flower growers in all parts of the world where it could be grown. 
+ During all this time, improvements have been developed and bred into the strain, new and 
startling colors have been added, plant and flower form have been perfected until in its 
present form there can be little doubt that it is truly the “King of all Garden Flowers.”’ 
The gigantic size of its blooms, with the soft velvety texture of their petals and the brilliance 
and richness of their colors give them a bold distinction without the loss of their charm and 
attraction. 
The Dahlia Flowered Zinnias are as easily grown as any flower in the garden and still will 
be the outstanding display of vigorous growth and brilliant coloring in any garden. 
They provide abundance of cut flowers of long-lasting quality and in wide variety of colors, 
making them exceedingly valuable in this use. 
2201 ZINNIA DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED. Plants are 21% to 3 feet in height, bearing their immense 
blooms often 5 to 6 inches in diameter in marvelous array of colors, from deepest red to light pinks, shades of 
yellow, lavender, purple and pure white. The plants are vigorous and provide long strong stems for the 
beautiful blooms, Pkt. 1Oc; 4 oz. 25c; Oz. $1.50. 
See Collection of Separate Colors of Dahlia Flowered Zinnias offered on Page 42. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds, Cleveland 2, Ohio 

Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered Zinnias 
