TEMPLIN-BRADLEY’S SNAPDRAGONS 
Well Grown Snapdragons Like These 
find a ready market from early fall until late 
spring. Start sowing about the middle of 
June for the early cut and make several sow- 
ings at intervals of three or four weeks until 
the middle of January. 
Bronze 
Afterglow. A deep golden orange, pop- 
ular with practically every grower. Tr. Pkt. 
$1.00; 3 Pkts. $2.50. 
Bronze Christmas Cheer. (Schlegel) 
Early rich bronze deeper in tone than Sun 
Tan with the same blooming habits as 
Christmas Cheer. Spikes medium length but 
compact. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
Schlegel’s Early Bronze. Bright bronzy 
hood, shading to deep golden apricot on lower 
part. Beautiful, well spaced florets on stiff 
stems, 3 feet tall. Sown in July, will bloom for 
Christmas. Tr. Pkt. $2.00. 
*Talisman. © (Windmiller) Double and 
semi-double blossoms in golden and bronze 
shades, early and continuous blooming. The 
dainty spikes’ harmonize with most other 
flowers, making a fine variety for retail 
growers. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 Pkts. $5.00. 
White 
Lucky Strike. Considered the finest 
white. Will not shatter. Tr. Pkt. $1.00; 3 
Pkts. $2.50. ; 
Yuletide White. (Schlegel) Pure white 
and of the finest form. Of slightly shorter 
growth but developing very early hence a 
very profitable variety. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 
Pkts. $5.00. 
Margaret. A long-lasting non-shattering 
ivory white. Winter flowering with stiff stems. 
Medium sized florets closely set on the stem. 
Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 Pkts. $5.00. 
Windmiller’s White Wonder. A very 
careful selection of this fine White that comes 
nearly 100% true. A very good producer of 
excellent quality spikes that develop early. 
Now among the top-notch white Snaps. Tr. 
Pkt. $1.50; 3 for $4.00. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seedsmen, Cleveland 2, Ohio 
Select Greenhouse 
Forcing Strains 
*Before Name Indicates First Cross Hybrid 
Pink and Rose 
*Better Times. (Windmiller) A cerise 
Christmas Cheer of a rich deep cerise that is 
sure to be popular. An easy grower and sure 
bloomer. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
*Christmas Cheer. (Windmiller) First 
cross hybrid from Rose Pink Cheviot, very 
early, productive, excellent stem and spike 
and fine color. Has made many friends as the 
best all around pink. Good at all times and 
never stops. Tr. Pkt. $3.00; 3 Pkts. $7.50. 
LaFrance. (Windmiller) Beautiful soft 
rose pink, a shade much in demand. On strong 
sturdy stems, good sized spikes and well 
placed individual blooms, this variety is 
attractive and very popular. Tr. Pkt. $1.50; 
3 Pkts. $4.00. 
*Mary Ellen. (Yoder). A light rose-pink, 
blooms evenly and freely, very little side 
growth. Has long head with medium sized, 
nicely spaced florets. Tr. Pkt. $2.50; 3 Pkts. 
$6.00. 
Lavender 
Bertha Baur. A new shade of lavender, 
should be sown early. Tr. Pkt. $1.00; 3 
Pkts. $2.50. 
Schumann’s Lavender. An early variety 
of very true color tone. The well formed spikes 
are borne on strong sturdy stems and are 
practically shatter-proof. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 
for $5.00. 
Windmiller’s Lilac. A true Florist’s 
orchid, early, productive, non-lateral, and 
non-shattering. An exceptionally fine va- 
riety and a cut flower of exceptional value. 
Tr. Pkt. $1.50; 3 Pkts. $4.00. 
Yellow 
Ethel. (Kramer) A very fine new bright 
yellow, large flowers, good strong stems and 
easy grower. Its well formed heads of closely 
placed blooms are shatter-proof and develop 
early. Tr. Pkt. $1.50; 3 Pkts. $4.00. 
Frances Schlegel. A rich golden daffodil 
yellow retaining its fine color tones under any 
weather conditions. Good stems with no ex- 
cess grassy side growth. Tr. Pkt. $2.00; 3 
Pkts. $5.00. 
Schlegel’s Early Yellow. A bright lively 
yellow with the same habit of growth and 
bloom as Schlegel’s Early White except in 
being about one week later in coming into 
bloom. A fine winter bloomer. Tr. Pkt. $1.50; 
3 for $4.00. 
Tetra Snaps 
For Outdoor Planting 
These Tetra Snaps are unquestion- 
ably the finest outdoor Snapdragon 
today. Flowers are huge, mostly ruf- 
fled, in mixed colors that cover the full 
range, with many flowers richly veined. 
Blooming size plants are tall, but with 
finger-thick stems that keep the spikes 
erect and the tips straight. 
Tr. Pkt. 75c. 
Outdoor Strains 
Rust-Proof Maximum Types 
Loveliness. A beautiful, soft rose pink 
Alaska. Pure white, base-branching. 
Copper King. Shades of copper, from a 
coppery old gold to the deep copper orange. 
Crimson. A fiery crimson. Individual 
flowers unusually large. An excellent variety. 
Apple Blossom. Rosy pink with white 
tube. 
Campfire. A new color in snaps. A pure 
dazzling scarlet free from orange tinge. 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow identical with 
non-resistant variety in size and color. 
Christmas Candle. A bright flame color 
bloom with a waxy cream tube. 
Indian Summer. Brilliant coppery or- 
ange scarlet. Large flowers and strong stems. 
A fine variety. 
Swing Time. The loveliest Snapdragon we 
have ever seen. A bright rose pink with white 
tube and yellow blotch on lip. 
Red Cross. A bright scarlet-red of very 
velvety texture, small yellow spot on lip. 
Slightly shorter in growth than others but 
with same large individual blooms. 
Paradise Rose. A soft delightful rose pink. 
Of fine flower form with larger and longer 
spikes. Unsurpassed among rose pinks. 
Yellow Giant. Deep rich yellow. Very 
striking and attractive. 
Price any color or mixed: 1% oz. 40c; 
Y oz. 75c; Oz. $2.75. 
Rust-Proof Majus Types 
The Majus Grandiflorum class produce 
fine spikes of flowers 8 to 10 inches in length 
on plants which average 2 to 21% feet in 
height. The individual flowers are of the 
Grandiflorum or large flowered type. 
Autumn Glow. Beautiful old rose suffused 
amber and with a rich golden lip which adds a 
most pleasing color blend. 
Brilliant Rose. The true rose pink tone of 
a marvelous richness and brilliancy. 
Harmony. A beautiful blending of terra 
cotta and yellow with a delicateshading of rose. 
Padre. Rich velvety crimson of much depth 
and brilliancy. A most attractive color. 
Shasta. Pure white of a soft velvety tex- 
ture producing beautiful large spikes of well 
placed florets. 
Pinkie. A clear soft pink, unexcelled for 
color tone and flower form. 
Rosalie. Deep, rich rose, large flowers: and 
well filled spikes. 
Wallflower Red. A fine color addition to 
this class. Flowers of fine form and substance. 
Orange Shades. Shades of orange which 
range from the rich deep tones to the lighter 
and more delicate shades of orange. 
Yellow Jacket. Rich deep yellow of a 
clear and clean tone. Very striking. 
Price any color or Mixed: 1/2 0z. 45c; 
1A, oz. 75c; 14 oz. $1.50. 
Rust-Proof Majestic Types 
We highly recommend this class for bed- 
ding plants. The blooms are as large as the 
Maximum type but do not grow as tall and, 
therefore, do not require supports. 
Mixed Colors Only. ¥ oz. 40c; 14 oz. 
75c; Oz. $2.75. 
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