72 Perennial Plants 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
Kansas Gay Feather 
Liatris, Blazing Star 
Pycnostachya. Gay, perfectly hardy perennial which will 
attract much attention, fill a big place in your border and 
make exquisite cut-flowers for a tall vase. Rich purple spikes 
1 foot long on plants 6 feet tall. Blooms July and August. 
Kach 25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for SI 15; 12 for 92 60. 
CULTlJRE-^-Kansas Gay Feather thrives well in any good 
garden soil, in sun or in shade and look best if planted in 
groups of three or more,. May be grown by the pool for 
an effective color scheme. Bees love their unusual sweetness. 
Kansas Gay Feather 
A Clump of Lupines 
(Zuitomet £ince 1884 
Powhatan, Ohio 
Dec. 12, 1936. 
Ternplin-Bradley Co. 
Dear Sirs:- 
Bulbs received in fine condition, as ordered No¬ 
vember 24th, 1936. Have purchased plants and seeds from 
your firm since the year 1884, before the fire destroyed 
your greenhouses. 
Respectfully, 
(Signature on file). 
Heuchera 
\lso Called Coral Bells 
Gypsophlla (repens) Bodgerii 
A Jewel for Your Rock Garden 
Gypsophlla Bristol Fairy 
|_| L The Shirley R. G. Beautiful plants, 
'•©UCnGra producing clusters of bright foliage 
and slender fairy-like spikes of bright red flowers. 
Bloom in July and August and make very attractive 
cut-flowers. Each 3©c; 3 for 75c; 6 for 91.35; 12 
for 92 40. 
I I I _ I , f, Iberis, Gibraltarica. R. 
llaray LOnd ytUlt Q, Desirable dwarf plants 
8 to 10 inches high with evergreen foliage that is com¬ 
pletely covered with dense heads of white flowers in 
early spring. The hardy Candytufts are very useful and 
pretty plants for edging the hardy border or for use in 
the rockery. They are fine also for carpeting among 
shrubs, tulips or any other similar location. Each 25c; 
3 for 65c; 6 for 91 15; 12 for 92.00. 
Japanese Irises 
Iris Kaempferi 
Finest of all the Iris family. The flowers are of immense size, 
from 6 to 8 inches, in diameter, and of the most beautiful, 
delicate shades. Are perfectly hardy and will flower in 
profusion during June or July. These plants prefer a moist, 
cool place, but do well in most any location. 
Astarte. Beautiful double, dark violet. 
Gekka No Nami. “Waves Under Moonlight.” Glisten¬ 
ing white with creamy white stigma. 
Hercule. Double, clear, lilac-blue. 
Koko No Iro. Enormous double flowers often measur¬ 
ing 10 inches across. Rich violet-blue with white petal- 
oids, tipped violet. Golden throat. 
Patrocle. Superb single, deep reddish-violet. 
Price, any above Japanese Iris, Each 35c; 3 for 
OOc; 6 for 9 1.60; 12 for 92 80. 
6208. Set of 5 Japanese Iris Only 91.50. 
6 Sets 
of 
Japan 
irises 
30 Roots 
Enough 
for 
Hardy Gypsophila 
A class of hardy plants that is almost indispensable to 
the garden from which cut flowers are gathered. Gypso¬ 
phila is one of the finest bouquet trims, being equally 
good with any flowers. It keeps for months without 
water. 
BRISTOL FAIRY. A double flowered form of this 
beautiful flower, with greater vigor and more con¬ 
tinuous blooming habit. The tiny double white flowers 
are produced almost continuously as cut. These are 
grafted plants and will give you the best results. Each 
4©c; 3 for 91 OO; 6 for 91.80; 12 for $3.20. 
PANICULATA. (Baby’s Breath). Perhaps the 
best of the hardy Gysophilas for producing that “mist” 
effect when used in bouquets. Its numerous tiny 
white flowers are produced in light feathery panicles 
with delicate foliage from July to September. Each 
20c; 3 for 5©c; 6 for OOc; 12 for 91.60. 
Best Perennial Novelty In Years 
Gypsophila (repens) Bodgerii. 
A new double form of compact growth. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously from June to heavy frost. 8 to 12 inches tall 
with a i2 to 15 inch spread, making it an ideal plant 
for your rock garden. Flowers open white and turn to 
shell pink when fully developed. The cooler the weather 
the deeper the color. Each 40c; 3 for 91. OO; 6 for 
91.80; 12 for 93.20. 
Hardy Candytuft 
A new use for 
Double Hollyhocks 
See Color Page 2 
Double Hollyhocks 
Japanese Iris 
an 
Entire 
Garden 
Border 
Only 
$ 8.00 
Double Hollyhocks 
feet high, which are a necessary part of every old- 
fashioned garden, and should also find a place inter¬ 
spersed with shrubbery, as clumps on the lawn or in the 
mixed border, where their colossal spikes of bloom pro¬ 
duce bold and showy effects, which cannot be secured 
with any other flowering plant. The Hollyhock requires 
a deeply dug, well drained soil. We offer an exception¬ 
ally find strain of Double Hollyhocks in the following 
colors: White, Newport, Pink, Sunset, Crimson, Lilac 
and Yellow. Sold only in sets of six, one of each 
color as above. 
6192 Set of six colors, not separately labeled, 
91 OO. 
6 C.i. 86 Plants, enough for ( r aa 
36tS a lot line wall for only 
Hardy Lupines 
Color Page 43. 
Polyphyllus. One of the most attractive and beautiful 
hardy perennial plants we know is the Hardy Lupine. 
Flowers are sweet-pea-like in form; the plants form large 
clumps 2 feet across, often having 20 to 30 beautiful 
spikes open at one time. Although the plants are per¬ 
fectly hardy, they must be guarded carefully against 
drying out. They are at their best in May and June. 
In separate colors— Blue, Rose, White. 
Price any Color: Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for 
9115; 12 for 92.00. 
6429 Setof 3 Lupines 75c Value 7 50c 
See 
Many 
Perennial 
Flowers 
In Color on 
Page 43 
Perennials 
Can Be Grown 
From Seed Too 
The lemplin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen Cleveland, Ohio 
