38 Perennial Seeds 
Gaillardia Dazzler 
Hardy Gaillardias 
Easily grown, very showy, fine for cut-flowers and 
almost perpetual bloomers, July to November. 
If sown early, will bloom the first year, 1)4 to 3 
feet tall. 
2890 BURGUNDY. Solid maroon except slight 
tips of yellow. Grandiflora type. Pkt. 20c; oz. 
35c. 
2891 MAXIMA. Flowers of solid color in yellows 
and golds. 2)4 to 3 feet tall. Pkt. 10c; 54 oz. 35c. 
2889 TANGERINE. Beautiful tangerine orange 
flowers of good size. Pkt. 15c; 5& oz. 30c. 
2887 DAZZLER. An improved strain with im¬ 
mense flowers of bright, golden yellow with rich 
maroon center. Pkt. 10c; 5& oz. 30c. 
2888 PORTOLA HYBRIDS (In color, page 
49). Extra large flowers, often 3)4 inches across. 
The petals are broad and overlapping. Brilliant 
scarlet, tipped yellow. 2% to 3 
feet tall. Pkt. lOc; 5$ oz. 25c. 
2886 GRANDIFLORA MIX¬ 
ED. Combinations of yellow and 
maroon-red. Rich for garden dis¬ 
play. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 25c. 
Heleniums 
Heleniums are large, Daisy-like flowers in shades of yelfow, bronze and 
orange with conspicuous centers. Grand for cutting or fpf garden dis¬ 
play. 
2932 AUTUMNALE HYBRIDUM PRAECOX- Higidy developed 
strain of hybrids producing beautiful shades of yellow, b’rqpze,, Ctimsop 
and brown. 3 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
2933 RIVERTON GEM. Old gold;, syffused with terra-cotta, 
changing to Wallflower-red. August to,October. 3 to 4 feet. Pkt. 15c, 
Helianthemum, Sun Rose 
2936 MUTABILE HYBRIDS. R. Q. An excellent ground cover and 
rock ‘garden plant for dry sunny slopes and terraces. Tolerates very hot 
dry soil. A shrubby plant growing 12 inches high with evergreen foliage. 
Flowers of pale rose, lilac, and white—pretty with their yellow stamens. 
Blooms June a,nd Jifly. 1 ft. Pkt. 1 Oc; 54 oz. 35c, 
Gypsophila Paniculata 
Double Hollyhocks 
Hibiscus, Mallow 
Large free growing shrub-like plants forming clumps 4 toi S', ffc. higfi), 
with handsome green foliage bearing throughout the late sumtaas im¬ 
mense single flowers 4 to 6 inches across. Plants are easily gro^ta from 
2972 MALLOW MARVELS MIXED. Produces giant, flowers in 
August and September, white, pink and crimson. Mixed Pkt. lOc; 
54 oz. 25c. 
2971 GIANT GOLDEN BOWL or SUNSET. Very large flowers of; 
rich cream yellow with maroon center. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
Hardy Candytuft 
loeris See Page 35 
Incarvillea (SL 
Comparatively new in American gardens, but it welljcfggerves a place 
as it produces many showy fine flowers throughput ttfefe summer. The 
flowers are trumpet-shaped, attractive and gloxinia-bike. 
3007 VARIABILIS HYBRIDS. Colors ranging from white and yel¬ 
low to deep pink. 2 Vi to 3 ft. Pkt. 15^ oz, 35c. 
3008 DELAVAYI. Bright rosy purple flpwers borne freely in Jane 
and to a less extent throughout thesupimer. Likes sun and need light 
protection over winter. 2 to 2 14, ft, Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c. 
Geuim C olor Page 43 
The Geutns are becoming more popular each 
year, for their free flowering and attractive 
plants are a valuable addition to any hardy 
garden. Very easily grown from seed and 
produce a continuous supply of flowers for 
cutting. 
2901 MRS. BRADSHAW. This variety bears 
double bright red flowers 1)4 inches across during 
May and June on stems about 18 inches tall. 
The foliage is at the base. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 35c. 
2902 LADY STRATHEDEN. A beautiful new 
variety similar to Mrs. Bradshaw in growth, but 
bearing bright golden yellow flowers. Pkt. lOc; 
5& oz. 35c. 
Gypsophila Baby’s Breath 
A class of hardy perennial flowers that is almost indispensable 
to the garden from which cut-flowers are gathered. Gypsophila 
gives a daintiness to all bouquets. 
2914 PANICULATA SINGLE. See picture. Immense panicles of 
white gauze-like flowers. 2 ft. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
2915 DOUBLE FLOWERING, “Snow White,” Popular for win¬ 
ter bouquets. Showier than the single. Pkt. 20c; rs oz. 45c. 
2919 PACIFICA. Tall Bushy plants with tiny pink flowers. Blooms 
after Paniculata so prolongs cutting period. Pkt. 15c; ys oz. 4©c. 
Gypsophila for your Rock Garden 
2916 BEPENS, Prostata, R. G. Grows 6 inches tall, prefers a dry 
open place. Graceful white flowers. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 30c. 
2917 REPENS ROSEA. Pink flowers of dwarf trailing habit. Beau¬ 
tiful for Rock Gardens. Pkt. 15c; rs oz. 39c. 
Insecticides 
and 
Fungicides 
To make Healthy 
and Vigorous Plants 
See Page 65 
Heuchera Geum Color Plate, Page 43 
CofsI Belts 
2961 SANGUINEA SPLENDENS. R. G. Very desirable plants;, 
the foliage in compact masses 8 to 10 inches high. The flower stems; 
reaching up 18 to 24 inches bear graceful spikes of the showiest br.ifeht 
coral red flowers. Excellent for the hardy border and especially goqdfor 
the rock garden. Blooms fine for cutting, borne during July and AiUgust. 
2 ft. Pkt. 15c; & oz. 40c. 
2962 SANGUINEA GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS. Include all 
the attractive shades known to Heuchera, white, pink, scaatet and. 
crimson. 2)4 ft. Pkt. 15c; tj oz. 40c. 
Helianthus Sunflower 
2939 AUGUSTIFOLIUS or Autumn Glory. 
Excellent for back ground, clump in the border, with 
its branches bearing masses of clear golden yellow 
flowers in October and November after most flowers 
are past. 5 to 6 ft. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 35c. 
Lavendula i™d< 
Lavender 
3026 A shrubby perennial about 1 Vi ft. high with grayish green foliage, and bearing 
during July, August and September whorls of small blue flowers. The leaves have a 
very pleasant aromatic odor, much sought for. The plant requires some winter pro¬ 
tection in most Northern States. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz, 30c. 
Leontopodium 
See Edelweiss 
Page 36 
2954 MATRONALIS MIXED. One of the old- 
fashioned hardy perennials that have always re¬ 
mained in favor. A very useful plant for naturalizing 
among shrubs or planting in the permanent border. 
Bears multitudes of very fragrant flowers of whfle. 
violet and purple in loose spikes or heads similar to' 
Phlox. Blooms May and June. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10.c; 
54 oz. 20c. 
Lewisia 
3030 HOWELLI. R. G, A rare and lovely creep¬ 
ing plant forming a rosette of narrow crinkled 
leaves. Flower stems 6 inches above foliage, carry 
sfar-lik^ ifoyy^rs of aprioot, streaked rose. Spring 
sown seeds will bloom the following year. Give the 
seedlings a well drained, sunny place and do not 
over-water them- Pkt. 25c. 
Hollyhocks 
These stately, majestic, handsomely colored flowers, growing 5 to 7 feet tall are attractive for screens and 
backgrounds and are one of the most popular of all the hardy garden flowers. They are necessary for the old- 
fashioned garden and with their colossal spikes of rose-like blooms, produce bold and showy effects. They are 
easily grown from seed but it is best to treat them as biennials, sowing fresh seed early each spring. They 
bloom July and August. 
Lovely New Hollyhocks Standard Double Varieties 
3003 TRIUMPH DOUBLE FRINGED. New, of 
branching habit, waved and fringed flowers in shades 
of crimson, pink, white, yellow and purple. Early 
bloomer. 4 to 5 feet tall. Pkt. 15c; 5& oz. 40c. 
3002 IMPERATOR. Color ranges through shades 
of pink to salmon. Flowers 6 inches across, frilled and 
fringed with central double rosette. Pkt. 10c; 5& 
oz. 35c. 
3001 EXQUISITE FRINGED MIXED. Contains 
the most artistic shades of pink, rose and red. Strik¬ 
ing semi-double variety. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 85c. 
Chaters Strain 
2998 Chamois Pkt. lOc; VS oz. 30c. 
2992 WHITE 2993 SCARLET 
2994 MAROON 2995 YELLOW 
2996 NEWPORT PINK 2997 SALMON 
Price of any above. 1 Pkt. lOc; 5fc oz. 30c. 
3000 COLLECTION. 1 Pkt. each, 7 
colors for 50c. 
2991 DOUBLE MIXED. Flowers fully 
double, huge rosettes of rich colors. 5 to 7 
feet tall. Pkt. lOc; 5fc oz. 3©c. 
Helianthus 
Incarvillea 
Helenium 
Ueuche 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
