96 Annual Flower Seeds 

Templin-Bradley’s Glorious Asters 

Early Royal 
Branching Asters 
Beauty Asters 
Asters should have a place in your garden if you like plenty of flowers from 
July right on to frost. Their colors will suit your taste whether it be for 
white, delicate blues, pinks, salmons, yellows or the brilliant reds, deep 
purples and crimsons. Even a small bed of Asters will provide you with cut- 
flowers which will stand up in the home in hot weather. They are in such 
demand that customers in all parts of the country find ready sale for cut- 
flowers on the regular flower markets, on wayside stands and among neigh- 
bors. The intensive work in breeding which has been carried on by our 
specialist has resulted in improving the length of stems, the size of flowers 

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American Branching Asters 
California Giant Asters 
A most important development in Asters has been the work in making them 
wilt-resistant. This has been going on for several years and just as rapidly 
as we accomplish this important work with a family of Asters, we cease 
producing non-resistant strains and offer to you only strains which are 
resistant to Fusarian Wilt. All such are noted under the family name. 
The enjoyment you will get from growing Asters will be one of your greatest 
joys in flower growing. The fact that a large number of America’s leading 
florists obtain Aster seed from Templin-Bradley each year is the strongest 
recommendation of quality we can offer you. 
and in fixing colors. 
American Branching 
Asters 
Wilt-Resistant 
Fully double globular flowers 4 inches across, petals 
incurved, stems often 2 feet long. Excellent cut-flower 
from midseason to frost. Branching habit, vigorous 
plants. Pleasing colors. You will love them. 
145 Coppery Rose 147 Shell Pink 
143 Crimson 144 Sensation 
146 Dark Lavender (Scarlet) 
142 Purple 148 White 
141 Above Colors Mixed 
Price, any Color or Mixed, Pkt. 10¢; 1/g oz. 30c. 
150 Collection Offer—Value 70c 
American Branching 50 
1 each of 7 above colors c 
7 Pkts. 

New—Little Giants 
Asters 
Wilt-Resistant 
These new Little Giants are a distinct type of Asters. 
The plants grow 12 inches tall and form a perfect mound 
of flowers. Blooms are of the feathery Crego type, 4 to 
5 inches across, and one plant will have 40 to 50 flowers 
showing at a time. Little Giants make the ideal bed- 
ding Aster. 
202 Azure Fairy. Dainty lavender. 
203 Rosamond. Soft rose-pink. 
204 White Mound. Snow-white. 
Price Any Above Little Giants. Pkt. 15¢; 1/42 oz. 35c. 

Giant California 
Sunshine Asters 
Called ‘‘The most beautiful Aster in 
the World’ 
This is a most artistic flower with its single row of 
outer petals and its tufted center of shorter petals. 
The color harmony is startlingly beautiful, a dual- 
tone effect being obtained through the contrasting 
tints of the disc-like center and the outer row or 
guard petals. Flowers 4 inches across. 
221 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 30c. 
New Princess Asters 
Wilt-Resistant 
Full *crested center, surrounded _by several rows of 
guard petals. Fine keepers and shippers. 18 to 24” tall. 
Flowers 3 to 3 4% inches across and flower early. 
265 Princess Anne. Opens peach blossom, turns rose. 
266 Princess Bonnie. Soft salmon-rose, gold center. 
264 Princess Barbara. Beautiful soft orchid tones. 
262 Princess Elizabeth. Pure white. 
268 Princess Golden Sheaf. Deep golden yellow. 
263 Princess Margaret. True Aster-rose color. 
967 Princess Marsha. Cinnabar scarlet. 
269 Princess Susan. Clear true deep blue. 
Price Any Above Princess Asters. Pkt. 10c. 
261 Princess Aster Mixed. All Colors. Pkt. 10c. 

Asters, Princess Type 
California Giant Asters 
Large, full flowers of the Crego type with broad, 
graceful petals, borne on long heavy non-lateral stems. 
Plants 3 feet tall, blooming from mid-summer until 
frost. California Giants are in great demand for cut 
flowers, both by the home gardener and the Florist. 
211 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 35c. 
Early Beauty Asters 
Good sized flowers with center petals curled and 
whorled, blooms about same time as American Branch- 
ing. Unexcelled for cut-flowers. Stems up to 2 feet. 
Sturdy plants with many branches. A distinct type 
you will be glad to have. 
151 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 30c. 

Early Royal 
Branching Asters 
Wilt- Resistant 
A very early, large flowered, long stemmed variety, 
which not only does exceptionally well in the garden, 
but is also adapted for planting in greenhouses for 
early summer cutting. Lots of people grow Asters, but 
when you see this one you will wonder why everyone 
does not grow them. Our mixture contains Azure Blue, 
Deep Rose, Peach Blossom Pink, Crimson, Purple 
and White. 
231 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1/g oz. 35c. 

Giant Branching Crego 
Wilt-Resistant 
Like Japanese Chrysanthemums with long, twisted 
and curled, reflex petals. Flowers 4 inches across and 
fully double. Tall, strong, heavy bearing, long stemmed 
flowers that bloom from mid-season to frost. Excellent 
colors. One plant makes a big bouquet. 
191 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1/ oz. 30c. 
Queen of The Market 
Wilt-Resistant Asters 
These well known early flowering Asters are of the 
branching habit, about 20 inches tall and come into 
bloom very early. The flowers are fully double and 
the stems long. They are very useful for early market 
and for early cut-flowers. 
161 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c; 1/g oz. 30c. 


Early Giant Asters 
Wilt-Resistant 
The flowers of this new type are of the large Giants of 
California form, while the plants are slightly shorter, 
about 14 feet tall, of the branching habit. The Early 
Giants are early blooming, coming into flower four to 
six weeks earlier than the Giants of California, but 
with the same fine flower form. 
173 Mixed Colors, Pkt. 15c¢; 1/g oz. 40c. 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be Found on Page 20 
