36 Perennial Seeds 
Campanula Medium 
Popular Campanulas 
There are few groups of plants which possess such beauty as do the Campanulas. Some are 
perennials, other biennials. They like sunny situations and the seed may be sown any time from 
spring until August. Sow seed of the biennials each season. To prolong blooming season, cut 
off flowers as they fade. Give protection over winter. 
Canterbury Bells 
Campanula Medium 
Very showy plants growing 2 to 3 ft. high and 
bearing quantities of large bell shaped flowers, 
popularly known as “Canterbury Bells.” 
2637 Dark Blue 2639 Pink 
Price either color: Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 25c. 
2636 Medium Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c; 
54 oz. 25c. 
Cup and Saucer 
Campanula Calycanthema 
The flowers are tubular bell-shaped with a 
saucer-like petal fringed at the base, giving the 
appearance of a cup and saucer. They bloom in 
June and early July on plants 2 54 ft. tall. 
Biennials blooming the second year from seed 
sown in June. 
2652 Dark Blue 2654 Pink 
Price either color: Pkt. lOc; 53 oz. 36c. 
Campanula Rotundifoiia Olympica 
2644 Medium Double Mixed. Pkt. lOc; 2651 Campanula Calycanthema Mixed. 
54 oz. 3©c. Pkt. lOc; 53 oz. 25c; 54 oz. 35c. 
2660 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY’8 PRIZE MIXTURE. A splendid mixture of Medium and 
Calycanthema, both singles and doubles in all available shades. Pkt. 1 Oc; 53 oz. 25c. 
Campanula 
Carpatica, Harebells 
Campanula PersiciFolia r Peach Bells 
One of the finest Campanulas with large handsome bell¬ 
shaped flowers of blue or white. A delightful addition to 
the garden. 2 ft. June and July. 
2666 Campanula Persicifolia Mixed. Pkt. 15c; 
^ oz. 50c. 
Hardy Carnations 
Every garden should have room for some of these 
fragrant beauties which rival in charm, the green¬ 
house sorts. They like some protection over winter if 
left in the open, or winter them in the cold frames. 
You may also pot them for indoor bloom. 
2708 CHABAUDS. Produces large double and semi¬ 
double flowers on stems 16 to 20 inches long and in a 
great variety of colors. A tender Perennial which for 
outdoor growing in northern states, must be treated as 
an annual. An excellent greenhouse strain. Pkt. lOc; 
53 oz. 35c. 
2709 EARLIEST DWARF VIENNA. An early 
strain of dwarf growth, 12 to 15 inches high. The color 
range is magnificent, including the lightest pink, 
yellows, rich reds and purples. Flowers are large and a 
great proportion double. Pkt. lOc; 53 oz. 35c. 
Carnation 
Grenadin 
A valuable class of Car¬ 
nations blooming the first 
year from seed sown 
early. Large double flow¬ 
ers, with good stems and 
rich colors. Grow 18 to 
20 inches tall. 
2711 WHITE GOLD. 
A new variety of soft 
yellow shade. It produces a large percentage of 
full size, perfectly double flowers. Pkt. 15c; j’joz. 40c. 
Grenadin in Separate Colors 
2703 HARDY ROSE- 
PINK SHADES 2705 SCARLET 
2710 GRENADIN MIXED COLORS 
Price on any above; Pkt. lOc; 53 oz. 35c. 
2704 HARDY YELLOW. Pkt. 15c; fa oz. 60c. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Shasta Daisy, Leucanthemum 
See Shasta Daisy, Page 40 
Chrysanthemum Japonica 
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN OR CASCADE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
2747 JAPONICA SINGLE AND DOUBLE 
MIXED. White, yellow, bronze, pink, rose, red and 
crimson. Single, semi-double and double flowers 2 to 
2 Yi inches across on drooping stems. Fine for hanging 
baskets as well as for garden display. Not absolutely 
hardy so are best treated as annuals. Pkt. lOc; fa oz. 
25c. 
Doronicum, Leopardbane 
Very early blooming perennial producing largeyellow 
daisy-like flowers on long wiry stems. While the Doroni- 
cumii begin to bloom with the earliest bloomers in the 
spring, they continue to produce their flowers until 
mid autumn. 
2831 CAUCASICUM. A semi-dwarf variety growing 
15$ to 2 feet tall and producing its largeyellow flowers 
in profusion. See color plate on page 43. Pkt. 25c. 
Doronicum 
Edelweiss, Snowflower 
2854 LEONTOPODIUM, Alpiniuin. ft. G. This is the famous Edelweiss of 
the Swiss Alps. Silvery gray leaves almost flat on the ground. Stalk, spring up 
from the center, bearing 3 to 4 starlike flowers. Plants easy to grow in any good 
sandy garden soil. 4 in. tail. Pkt. 20c. 
Euphorbia 'SEES* 
2879 COROLLATA. A branching plant 2 feet tall, with fine stems and foliage. 
Bears loose umbels of pretty white flowers from June to August. Very lovely for 
cut-flowers by itself or with mixed flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Campanulas For The Rock Garden 
2693 TURBINATA BLUE. R. G. One of the best of 
the rock garden or border species of Campanula. Bushy 
compact plants 15 to 18 inches tall, bearing erect cup 
shaped lavender blue flowers. June to August. Pkt. 
lOc; 53 oz. 4©c. 
2694 PUSILLA BLUE. R. G. Very dwarf or min¬ 
iature plants only 3 to 4 inches high. Makes dense mats 
of fine foliage with little lavender blue bell flowers. 
Excellent for rock gardens. Blooms June and July. 
Pkt. 25c. 
2696 ROTUNDIFOLIA BLUE. Blue Bells of 
Scotland. R. G. A very fine border or rock garden 
Campanula about 1 ft. tall. Flowers of pendant nature, 
clear blue, and borne from June to August. Pkt. 15c. 
2697 ROTUNDIFOLIA OLYMPICA. R. G. An 
Alpine species of most deserving merit. Plants grow to 
10 inches and are fairly covered all summer with pretty 
light blue bells. Pkt. 25c. 
2688 GLOMERATA SUPERBA. R. G. Compact 
plants growing 15 to 18 inches tall bearing large clusters 
of long bells of a deep rich violet. A very attractive 
plant either in the border or rock garden. Blooms June 
and July. Pkt. 15c; fa oz. 40c. 
2690 Fragilis. R. G. A trailing variety with long 
flower branches, carrying very pretty light blue flowers. 
Fine for Rock Gardens or hanging baskets. Pkt. 25c. 
A dwarf Campanula forming compact clumps only 8 to 
10 inches high. The flowers are dainty, cup-shaped, 
15$ inches across and evident from June to October. 
2682 Blue. 2683 White. 
Either color. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 35c. 
2681 Campanula Carpatica Mixed. Pkt. lOc; 
54 oz. 35c. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolata 
Tickseed 
Large golden yellow fringed flowers on long wiry stems 
fine for cutting, and blooming practically all summer. 
One of the showiest and best of all perennials, and you 
should plant several masses of them in your border. 
They grow about 2 ft. high. 
2756 Mayfield Giant ¥Z 
354 ft. tall and bearing masses of extra large golden 
yellow flowers on long firm stems. Superior to original 
semi-double. Pkt. lOc; 44 oz. 3©c. 
2754 GRANDIFLORA SINGLE. Large single yel¬ 
low flowers fine for cutting and a fine addition to the 
garden. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 15c. 
2757 Double Sunburst something to 
give real brilliance to your garden and house, plant 
some of these new Coreopsis. The flowers are 1 54 to 
2 inches across and of deep golden yellow and about 
80% double. Pkt. 15c; 53 oz. 35c. 
2755 GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE. Improved. Sim¬ 
ilar to Grandiflora single, except that each flower has 
double row of petals. Pkt. 15c; 54 ox. 35c. 
Bleeding Heart, Dicentra 
J_|:_ CHINESE 
loryaaEis bleeding hearts 
2761 CHEILANTHIFOLIA. A dainty little plant 
related to the Bleeding Heart, with yellow flowers in 
terminal racemes and with fernlike foliage. Plants 10 
to 12 inches high, growing easily in rich, well drained 
soil. Does well in shade, Blooms April to June. Pkt. 
2©c. 
Double Coreopsis 
DIELYTRA 
uicentra bleeding heart 
OLD FAVORITES, with their long graceful racemes of 
beautiful heart shaped rose and white flow r ers. Excellent 
for the perennial border and do well in the shade. 
__2812 SPECTABILIS. These beautiful flowers are 
at their best in May and June. Hardy and easy to grow. Bloom from April through 
June. 254 to 3 feet tall. Pkt. 2©c. 
2813 EXIMEA—Plumy Bleeding Heart. The flowers are rosy-pink and 
bloom from June to September. Very lovely foliage, much dwarfer than Specta- 
bilis, growing only 10 to 15 inches tall. Pkt. 2©c. 
281° Dictamnus, Gas Plant 
FRAXINELLA. Forming bushy plants bearing long showy spikes of flowers 
which are suitable for cutting. The foliage is fragrant. The seeds are slow to ger¬ 
minate, but once established the plant is practically permanent. The pink and 
white flowers are borne in June and July. In still hot weather the leaves give off 
a lemon scented gas which will ignite in a puff of flame from a match. 3 ft. Pkt. 
lOc; 53 oz. 35c. 
2826 Dodecatheon, Shooting Star 
Clevelandl. R. G. Sometimes called the American cowslip, bearing umbels of 
drooping flowers, formed like small cyclamen. Flowers are of a delicate lilac tint 
and borne from April to June. They like cool moist soil and a shady location. 
1 foot. Pkt. 15c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
