

36 Perennial Seeds 


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Corydalis 
2761 CHEILANTHIFOLIA, Chinese Bleeding 
Heart. Yellow flowers in terminal racemes, fern 
like foliage. 10 inches high. Does well in’shade. 
April to June. Pkt. 20c. 

Crucianella 
2764 STYLOSA, Crosswort. R. G. Trailing 
masses of bright green foliage. Rosy-red heads 
above foliage, June to September. Pkt. Ldec. 
Dianthus 
Spice or Clove Pinks 
Every garden should contain at least a few 
clumps of these old fashioned fragrant Pinks. 
Excellent for border, blooming in June. 15 to 18 
inches tall. 
2796 SEMPERFLORENS. (Florist’s Perpetual 
Pinks.) R. G. Everblooming, many colors, 
double, semi-double and single. 15inches. Pkt. 10c. 
2802 SCOTICUS, DOUBLE SCOTCH MIXED. 
Large, double fringed flowers, spring and early 
summer. Fragrant. Pkt. 20c. 
2798 DOUBLE MIXED COLORS. Fine mixture 
of all shades. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
2791 ALLWOODI MIXED. Large, fully double, 
like Carnations. Blooms June to fall. Splendid 
colors. 15 inches. Pkt. 25c. 


Dianthus 
Hardy Rock Garden Pinks 
Especially for use in the Rock Garden and they 
seem to give their best results in such a situation. 
2792 ALLWOODI ALPINUS. R. G. Hybrid, 
diminutive plants. Fine colors, 9 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
2793 CAESIUS, CHEDDAR PINKS. R. G. 
Dwarf, compact, dense green foliage. Rosy-pink, 
May. 6 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
2794 DELTOIDES BRILLIANT. R. G. Compact, 
crimson, May and June. 4 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
2800 NEGLECTUS or Glacier Pinks. R. G. 
Cherry-red, May and June. 6 inches. Pkt. 2de. 
2805 GRANITICUS. RB. G. Deep red, May and 
June. Pkt. 10c. 
2799 ROCK GARDEN PINKS MIXED. R. G. 
Best adapted for Rock Garden and_ border. 
Pkt. 10c. ; 

Dodecatheon 
2826 CLEVELANDI, Shooting Star. R. G. Small 
Cyclamen-like, drooping lilac flowers. Likes shady, 
cool moist soil. 1 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
nglish Hybrids Delphinium 

Delphiniums 
Their popularity is growing each year because of 
the stately magnificence of the flower spikes, 
and beautiful shades of coloring. Belladonna, 
Bellamosa and Hybrids, grow 3 to 6 feet tall, 
bloom in June and July, and if cut back and fer- 
tilized after bloom, will give more flowers in late 
summer or early fall. CULTURE F. 
2775 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY’S ENGLISH HY- 
BRIDS. (Blackmore and Langdon’s Prize 
Strain.) This strain is the product of many years 
of patient hybridizing and selection by one of 
the outstanding horticulturists of England. 
The best strain seen in Europe’s wonderful 
Delphinium plantings on a personal trip by Mr. 
Bradley. The recipient of many Gold Medals and 
Awards. The coloring, all the clear shades of 
blue with many opaline variations, and the size 
and refinement of the flowers, are unexcelled. 
Grow 3 to 6 feet tall. Pkt. 25e; 7; oz. 40c. 
Hollyhock or Wrexham Types 
2774 HOLLYHOCK or WREXHAM DELPHIN- 
TUM. A distinct new type of Delphinium with 
massive yet refined spire-like spikes that taper 
to the tip. The individual florets are very large 
and closely arranged on the stems. The flowers 
are in the most beautiful shades of blue, lavender 
and purple, singles, semi-doubles and doubles. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 02. 40c; 1,6 oz. 75c. 
In Separate Shades 
We offer this splendid strain this year in separate 
shades for the discriminating grower. 
2776 ART SHADES. 2777 BLUE SHADES. 
2778 DARK BLUE SHADES. 
Price, any of Above Shades. Pkt. 25c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids 
2773 GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. A good strain 
at a low price. These hybrids embrace a nice 
collection of Hybrid Delphiniums. The shades 
range from pale lavender to deep indigo-blue, 
a glorious mixture. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. 
2770 BELLADONNA. Most continuous blooming 
of all, early June until frost. Clear turquoise-blue 
flowers, delicate, beautiful and most popular. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
2771 BELLADONNA IMPROVED. Carefully 
selected strain of Belladonna type, excellent uni- 
formity of type and color. Pkt. 1Sc314¢0z. 35c. 
2772 BELLAMOSA. Similar to Belladonna but 
much deeper andricher blue. Pkt. 10¢; 4 0z. 35c. 


Dicentra or 
Bleeding Heart 
Old favorites, with their long 
gracefulracemesof beautiful 
heart shaped rose and white 
flowers. Excellent for the = 
Perennial border and do well in the shade, 
2813 EXIMIA. Plumy Bleeding Heart. Flowers 
rosy-pink. Bloom June to September. Lovely 
foliage much dwarfer than Spectabilis, only 10 
to 15 inches tall. 20e. 

New Deiliphiniums 
2790 GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS. This wonder- 
ful new strain produces huge flowers often 2 to 
2% inches in diameter, beautifully spaced on tall 
well proportioned spikes growing 6 to 8 feet tall. 
The plants are strong vigorous growers with an 
abundance of rich green foliage that is compara- 
tively mildew resistant. The tall spikes are on 
strong woody stems and bear a grace and charm 
that far surpasses all other sorts. The colors in 
these new: hybrids range from pure white through 
all the lovely light blues and pastels and include 
the rich dark blue and violet tones, with both 
light and dark “‘bees.’’ The Giant Pacific Hybrids 
are practically 100% double flowered. Pkt. 35c. 
2790-F PACIFIC HYBRID WHITE, See Page 33. 
2789 BLACK KNIGHT SERIES, See Page 33. 
More Delphiniums 
2780 REGAL HYBRIDS. A new and outstanding 
strain of Hybrids which we believe is the equal of 
many of the very high priced strains. Large 
double flowers of the richest color tones and of the 
finest flower forms yet achieved in the Delphiniums. 
Plants are vigorous and hardy growing to 6 feet 
in height. We inspected the field of blooming 
plants from which this seed was harvested and 
assure you it was one of the finest displays of 
Delphiniums we ever saw. If you buy this seed 
you will certainly have a strain of the finest 
parentage. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45e. 
2787 YELLOW ZALIL. Yellow Delphiniums are 
rare and Zalil is worth trying. 3 feet tall, flower 
formation similar to blue kinds. Germinates 
slowly. Pkt. 15e; 1A, oz. 60c. 
2788 SCARLET CARDINALE. Bright scarlet 
flowers, but dwarfer plants than the other strains, 
about 2 to 244 feet tall. Germinates slowly. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/A.¢ 02. 40c. 

Chinese Butterfly Varieties 
Perfectly hardy and seed sown early will bloom 
first year. Flowers on loose sprays. Fine for garden 
display or cutting. 
2782 DWARF BLUE BUTTERFLY. Pkt. 10c. 
2783 CAMBRIDGE BLUE. Pkt. 10c. 



Dianthus, Semperflorens, Hardy Pinks 
Dictamnus, Gas Plant 
2810 FRAXINELIA. Bushy, showy spikes, for 
cutting. Foliage fragrant. Slow to germinate, once 
established is practically permanent. Pink and 
white flowers, June and July. In still, hot weather, 
leaves give off lemons scented gas, which will 
ignite in a puff of flame from a match. 3 feet. 
Pkt. 10c. 

Digitalis or Foxglove 
Foxglaves are Biennials, so after blooming, cut 
down and sow more seed each season. Wherever 
planted Foxgloves give the appearance of dignified 
beauty. Bloom June and July. 
2815 THE SHIRLEY. Finest strain ever intro- 
duced, long, large flower spikes, flower heads 
3 feet long, covered with big bell-shaped flowers. 
White and shell-pink to deepest rose, many dotted 
with crimson or chocolate. 5 to 6 feet. Pkt. 10c; 
YY oz. 25c. 
2816 GOOD MIXED. White, pink, rose and _ 
mottled colors. Pkt. 10c. 
2817 SALMON HYBRIDS. (Lutzii). Attractive, 
4 feet tall. Pkt. 15e. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 


