42 Perennial Seeds 
Valerianas 
3426 OFFICINALIS, Garden Heliotrope. Rose 
tinted white flowers, showy heads, heliotrope 
odor, June and July. Easily grown, hardy. 31^ ft. 
Pkt. lOc. 
342T RUBRA MIXED. Old rose and white flowers, 
June to October. 2 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
Veronicas 
Speedwell. R.G. Beautiful family, at home any¬ 
where in your garden. Like pienty of sun. 
3441 LONGIFOLIA BLUE. R.G. Graceful, slender 
spikes of lavender-blue from July to September. 
2 to 3 feet tail. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
3442 SPICATA MIXED. R.G. 1 to feet tall, 
blooms in July. Blue, rose and white. Pkt. lOc. 
3443 TEUCRIUM BLUE. R.G. Dwarf, 1 foot high. 
Beautiful Gentian-blue. Pkt. lOc. 
3444 REPENS. R.G. Creeping Speedwell. Fine 
carpet, bedding or Rock Garden plant. Trailing 
stems and small white flowers. Blooms July and 
August. 4 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
Violas, Hardy 
Viola Cornuta, Hardy Tufted Pansies combine 
the free blooming habits of Pansies with the 
hardy character of Violets. Will not run out like 
the Pansy nor are the flowers as large, but pro¬ 
duced in profusion during entire season. 
3440 JERSEY GEM, CORNUTA HYBRID. 
Compact plant, deep violet-blue. 8 inches. Pkt. 
25c. 
3452 APRICOT, CORNUTA HYBRID. Rich yel¬ 
low, suffused orange. Very showy. Pkt. 15c. 
3457 ARKWRIGHT’S RUBY. Bright ruby-crimson 
with terra cotta shadings. Pkt. 15c. 
3450 ADMIRATION. Rich rosy-purple. Pkt. lOc. 
3453 ROSE QUEEN. Beautiful rose. Pkt. 15c. 
3448 VIOLA CORNUTA MIXED. All available 
colors in the large flowering varieties. Pkt. lOc. 
3460 VIOLA BOSNIACA. Small growing, very 
desirable for the border or rockery. Purple flowers 
all summer. 3 inches. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Viola ‘‘Gems** 
These are the Jersey Gem type of flower as shown 
in the illustration. Free and long blooming. 
3465 LAVENDER GEM. Lavender-blue. Pkt. 25c. 
3466 ROSY GEM. Rich deep rose. Pkt. 25c. 
3467 WHITE GEM. Pure white. Pkt. 25c. 
3468 YELLOW GEM. Bright yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
3452-A CHANTREYLAND. Beautiful pure apricot. 
Fine flower. Abundance of bloom. A perfect Viola. 
Comes exceptionally true from seed. Pkt. 15c. 
Violets, Hardy 
Viola Odorata. Fragrant hardy English Violets. 
Require abundant moisture and partial shade. 
Seed may be sown in late fall, early spring and 
transplanted or sown in a cool shady place after 
cold weather is over. 
3458 THE CZAR. Blue. Pkt. 15c. 
3459 SNOWFLAKE. White. Pkt. 15c. 
Viola, Hardy 
Trollius, Globe Flower 
A Few Heads of Templin-Bradley’s 
Giant Sweet William 
Adorable little Pan¬ 
sy-like faces. Beauti¬ 
ful colors. 
Sidalcea 
Sweet Peas, Hardy 
Shasta Daisies 
Chrysanthemums Leucanthemum, are of the 
Shasta Daisy type, so wonderful for garden dis¬ 
play or cut-flowers. 
2738 BURBANK’S SHASTA DAISY ALASKA. 
Finest hardy daisy, pure white, 2 3^ to 3 inches 
across. July and August. 214 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
2744 DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY. New and un¬ 
usual, large percentage of doubles, like Asters. 
Pkt. 30c. 
2748 MAWH. New pink Shasta Daisy. 114 to 2 
inches across. Plants 1 foot. Rare. Pkt. 20c. 
2739 MBS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Largest 
flowered. June to October. 2 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
2741 LACINIATUM MAXIMUM. White, size of 
Shasta, petals recurved, twisted and fringed giving 
most graceful appearance. 114 to 2 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
2743 MAY QUEEN. Spring Marguerite. Desirable 
for its early April bloom. Flowers medium sized 
and on good stems. 2 feet. Pkt. lOc. 
2742 ELDER DAISY. Early. You can cut flowers 
for Memorial Day. Not as large as Shasta, but 
more on each plant. 2 ft. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Sidalcea 
Spikes 2 Vz to 3 feet in height, densely covered from 
July to September with pretty single rosy-pink 
flowers. Each about an inch across. 
3327 ROSE QUEEN. Bright rose. Pkt. 5c. 
3328 HYBRIDS. Many shades. Pkt. lOc. 
Statice 
3346 LATIFOLIA BLUE, Sea Lavender. R.G. 
Graceful panicles of puiple-blue cover the plants 
in July and August. Prized for winter bouquets. 
2 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
3347 DUMOSA. Bushy cushions of sUvery-gray 
flowers. Wealth of cutting material. Fine for winter 
bouquets. 214 IL Pkt. 15c. 
3348 CASPIA. Long sprays of minute lilac-blue 
flowers. Fine cut-flowers for summer or winter 
bouquets. 2 to 214 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
Stokesla 
3354 CYANEA BLUE, Stoke’s Aster. For the 
blue garden. Large flowers (3 to 4 inches) of 
lavender-blue resemble Aster and Cornflower. 
Bloom July to October. 1 to 2 ft. Pkt. lOc. 
Sweet Williams 
Dianthus Barbatus, are so well known and 
popular. Easy to grow, splendid for massing in 
perennial border, make a gorgeous display during 
May and June. Plant 15 to 18 inches. 
3372 SINGLE MIXED. Pkt. 5c. 
3373 DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
SEPARATE COLORS. 
3364 SCARLET BEAUTY. Pkt. lOc. 
3366 DARK CRIMSON. Pkt. lOc. 
3365 WHITE. Pkt. lOc. 
3362 HOLBORN GLORY. Giant flowering in 
many colors with white eye. Pkt. lOc. 
3363 PINK BEAUTY or NEWPORT PINK. 
Shasta Daisy 
Sweet Peas, Hardy 
LathsTus Latifolius. For covering old stumps, 
fences, etc. Perfectly hardy, increasing in beauty 
each year. June to August. 
3017 WHITE PEARL. Pkt. lOc. 
3018 PINK BEAUTY. Pkt. lOc. 
3019 SPLENDENS BED. Pkt. lOc. 
3022 COLLECTION. 1 Pkt. each of above three 
colors, 25c. 
3016 HARDY SWEET PEAS MIXED. Pkt. 5c; 
14 oz. 20c. 
Thalictrum 
3396 DIPTEROCARPUM, Meadow Rue. Rosy- 
purple, August and September, 4 to 5 feet. Pkt. 
lOc. 
Thymus 
3399 SEBPYLLUM, Mother of Thyme. R.G. 
Tiny plant, creeping, purple, scented foliage. Fine 
for stepping stones. Violet, white and rose. 2 to 3 
inches tall. June and July. Pkt. 15c. 
Tritomas 
Red Hot Poker, Flame Flower or Torch Lily. 
Really Perennials, but roots tender, and should 
be taken up and stored like Dahlias. 
3406 HYBBIDA MIBABILIS. 3 ft. Bright yeUow 
August to late Autumn. Pkt. lOc. 
3407 ELEGENS MULTICOLOR. Early flowering 
Hybrids in a rich variety of shades flaming orange, 
yellow and scarlet. Pkt. lOc. 
3408 PFITZEB’S HYBRIDS. Great waxy flowers 
of rich orange-scarlet, making a splash of vivid 
color. Pkt. lOc. 
Trollius 
Globe Flower or Golden Ball. Beautiful gold and 
yellow Perennials. 18 inches tall, flowers large, 
double, globe-shaped, IVz inches across. Bloom 
in May and June, sometimes a second crop is 
produced in the fall. Seed sometimes not starting 
until the year following the sowing. 
3404 FINEST HYBRIDS. Rich shades of yellow, 
gold and orange. Pkt. 15 c. 
3405 EUBOPEUS GOLDEN BALL. Soft, rich 
yellow. 20 inches tall. Pkt. lOc. 
3403 LEDERBOURL Deep orange. 2 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Tunica 
3410 SAXIFBAGA, Coat Flower, R.G. Neat 
plant for edgings with small, light pink flowers all 
summer. Resembles Gypsophila. Started early 
blooms first season. 5 to 6 inches. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Watermelon-pink. Large trusses. Pkt. lOc. 
3370 SWEET WILLIAM COLLECTION. One pkt. 
each of 5 above, 50c value. For only 40c. 
3361 SINGLE GIANT MIXED SWEET WIL¬ 
LIAMS. Fine mixture of brightest colors and 
shades not present in other mixtures, and Mar¬ 
gined and Auricula varieties. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 25c. 
3375 SWEET WILLIAM DWARF DOUBLE 
MIXED. Delightful Sweet William. Bushy, 
compact plants 6 to 8 inches high, branch freely, 
producing a dozen or more heads of double florets 
in many brilliant shades and colors. Our strain 
should produce 85% to 90% double flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Grand Perennial Mixtures 
If you want just “lots of flowers” in Perennials, 
and are not fussy about keeping the varieties 
separate, here are two dandy Mixtures that will 
give you quantities of many, many different 
kinds at very low cost. 
3471 TALL SORTS. Most desirable varieties for 
border planting or for cut^flowers. Most all grow 
2 to 3 feet tall. Very interesting to grow. Pkt. 
lOc; 'A oz. 35c; Oz. 81.00. 
3472 FOB BOCK GARDENS. This mixture in¬ 
cludes the varieties that are best for Rock Garden 
use. All semi-dwarf and low growing and will 
thrive well in the rockery. Pkt. 20c; oz. 25c. 
Wallflowers 
Cheiranthus. Delightfully fragrant. Bloom in 
spring. Beautiful flowers in many colors. Protect 
during winter. 
3462 TALL DOUBLE BRANCHING MIXED. 
Pkt. 15c. 
2734 ALLIONI, Siberian Wallflower. R.G. 
Abundance of dazzling orange flowers. June to 
July. Excellent for Rock Gardens. 1 ft. high. 
Pkt. lOc. 
2735 LINIFOLIUS, Alpine Wallflower. R.G. 
Dwarf, for bedding or rock garden. Free flowering 
June to August. Lilac. 9 inches. Pkt. lOc. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
