19 AGERATUM, Midget Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
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Ageralum 16 Improved Blue Ball. Compact 5-inch plants. 
27 ALYSSUM, Royal C 
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1953. mmeAerica! Pkt. 25c. 
“jemplin-rradleys 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS for 
Ball-shaped flowers of periwinkle-blue. Pkt. 15c 
18 Fairy Pink. Dwarf, compact, 6-in. plants. Blooms salmon-pink. Pkt. 25c 
19 Midget Blue. All-America. 3 inches high, deep blue flowers. Pkt. 25c 
20 Blue Bedder. Uniform 4-inch plants, flowers lavender-blue. Pkt. 20c 
Alydsum 22 Little Gem. Compact 6-in. plants, covered with snow- 
white flowers. Perfect for borders. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 35c 
24 Procumbens. “Carpet of Snow.” Snow-white, 3 inches. Pkt. 10c; 14 07. 40c 
25 Violet Queen. Deep lavender, plants 6 inches tall. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 50c 
27 Royal Carpet. All-America 1953. Violet-blue, 3 in. Pkt. 25c; ¥g oz. 90c 
Anrctotis 128 Hybrida Mixed. “African Daisy.” Pink, rose, orange, 
yellow with dark centers. Pkt. 25c 
141 American Branching. Double, globular 4-inch flow- 
Asters ers, petals incurved, long stems, excellent for cut flowers. 
Lovely colors: rose, lavender, crimson, scarlet, white. 
Wilt-Resistant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
151 Early Beauty. Large flowers with center petals curled, Branching type 
with long stems. Wilt-Resistant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c; g oz. 35c 
191 Giant Branching Crego. Resemble Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
Long, curled, twisted, reflex petals. Flowers 4 in. across. Lovely colors, 
bloom mid-season. Wilt-Resistant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c; 1g oz. 40c 
211 California Giants. Large, fluffy, feathered, double flowers with long 
attractively curled petals. 5-in. blooms on 1!-ft. stems, September 
to frost. Beautiful shades and colors. Mixed. Pkt. 20c; 1 oz. 50c 
231 Early Royal Branching. Very early, large flowered, long stemmed. 
Azure-blue, rose, crimson, purple, white. Wilt-Resistant. — Mixed. Pkt. 15c; ¥g oz. 35c 
261 Princess Type. Full crested center, surrounded by multiple rows 
of guard petals. Flowers 31% in. across, plants 22 feet tall. Bloom late 
August. Rose, blue, orchid, yellow, white. Wilt-Resistant. Mixed. Pkt. 25c 
270 Powderpuffs. Lovely new double ‘puff balls’. See color 
above. Mixed. Pkt. 25c; ¥g_ oz. 50c 
281 Heart of France. Rich ruby-red, late August. Wilt-Resistant. Pkt. 15c 
292 Super Giant Elmonte. Huge, ostrich-feather, fluffy, crimson flowers 
on heavy, non-lateral, basal-branched stems. Wilt-Resistant. Pkt. 25c 
304 Extra Quality Mixed. Carefully prepared from all types of Asters 
listed. Early, mid-season and late varieties in all colors known to Asters. 
Will provide flowers for a long season. Pkt. 15c; ¥ oz. 35c 
Ralsam 307 Camellia Flowered. Double blooms, 2 in. across in 
grand color range. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c 
309 Bush Flowered. Dense, shapely, compact plants, with rich dark 
foliage. Semi-double and double flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c 
C d wd, d 416 Rich Shades Mixed. Contains a wonderful selec- 
ate Ata tion of orange, yellow, lemon. Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. 40c 
418 Pacific Beauty Mixed. Large brilliant flowers, long stems, resistant 
to mid-summer heat, bloom into fall. Lovely colors. Pkt. 15c¢; 14 oz. 50c 
426 Pastel Shades Mixed. Apricot, salmon, cream, lemon, white. Pkt. 15c; 14 02. 40c 
THE ALL-AMERICA WINN 
BLAZE, Zinnia. 2298. The All-America Winner 
for 1954, is truly the “Flower of the Year.” The 
flowers are of mandarin-red, softening to orange- 
scarlet as they attain their size of 5 inches across. 
The fully double flowers have gracefully quilled 
petals and the plants grow 30 inches tall. 
Blaze Zinnia is of the giant Cactus-Flowered 
or Fantasy type and is the newest of the Giant 
Hybrid Zinnias. It is easily grown from seed and 
will show best results if the seeds are sown in their 
permanent location. 
You will enjoy Blaze for its gay beauty as a 
cut flower and for bedding. 
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270 ASTER. Powderpufts. 
“Eschscholtzia”. 808 Ramona Hy- 
brids. Like little silken flags, fluted 
and crinkled. Contains all the lovely 
486 Mixed Colors. Annual. Blue, pink, 
white. 
Cali ia Pom 
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colors and shades. 
809 Double Mixture. Doub:e and semi-double. Mixed colors. 
1G Mi, A 466 Tail Mixed. Flowers all shades of yellow, orange, 
tozaded crimson and brown. Large and small flowers, fine 
for cutting and colorful in the garden. 
475 Umbellata Mixed. Excellent for bedding or bor- 
G# Y wu der. Dwarf, compact growth. Free flowering in shades 
of lavender, rose, crimson and white. 
Canterbury Bells 
Cornation 681 Double Marguerite. Lovely, double, fragrant 
flowers, 3 inches across. Mixed. 
1694 Zanzibariensis. Large ornamental leaves, 
adtor Beaud giant plants grow 10 feet tall, 5 feet across. 
Moles stay out where Castor Beans grow. 
s 500 Golden Fleece. New giant form of Ostrich-plume ot 
C4ia Feathered Cockscomb. Plumes are huge, dense, orange- 
yellow, long stems. For cut flowers or showy border. 
506 Ostrich Plume Celosias. Plants of pyramidal form, bearing graceful, 
feather-like plumes of brilliant red, yellow and gold. 
494 Cockscomb, Royal Velvet. Extra large heads, surrounded by many 
smaller heads of rich ruby-red. Foliage bronzy green. 
Centaureas 516 Best Mixed Double. Contains all the colors 
known to Bachelor Buttons or Cornflowers. 
517 Blue Boy. Full double true Cornflower-blue. Bushy plants. 
536 Jubilee Gem. Double, dwarf, compact, 12 inches high, of bright 
green. Strikingly vivid flowers of intense true blue. 
525 Centaurea Imperialis “Giant Sweet Sultans”. Beautiful long 
stemmed sweet-scented flowers with soft, velvety heads of lovely colors, 
make enchanting bouquets and last for several days. Mixed. 
592 Pink Queen. ‘Spider Plant.’ All-America. Huge trusses 
ease of salmon-pink flowers surmount each long stem. Make 
attractive beds or backgrounds. Blooms all summer. 
4 feet tall. : ; 
593 Helen Campbell. Snow-white form of the “Spider Plant.” 
Coleus 603 Rainbow Mixture. Strikingly beautiful colors. Large 
variegated leaves. Popular foliage bedding plant. 
The Flower of the Year 
ER FOR 1954 
Price: 35c per pkt. 
from The TEMPLIN-BRADLEY Co. 
5700 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio 
Telephone: WOodbine 1-1400 
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