Edelweiss 
2854 LEONTOPODIUM, Alpinum Alpine Snow- 
flower. R.G. Famous Edelweiss of Swiss Alps. 
Silvery-gray leaves, almost flat on the ground. 
Stalks spring from center, bear 3 to 4 starlike 
flowers. 4 inches. Pkt. 2Oc. 

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Novel Euphorbia 
2880 POLYCHROMA. A delightful garden subject 
for the dwarf border or rockery, sending up many 
crown shoots 10 to 15 inches tall. Each shoot 
bears an abundance of dark green oval leaves 
and is surmounted by a close bract of small 
flowers of a rich butter-yellow. As the flowers 
open, the surrounding crown of leaves turn to a 
similar color until the entire top of each branch 
becomes a glow of bright yellow. A very interesting 
and attractive variety. Pkt. 20c. 



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Gaillardia Grandiflora Goblin 
Gaillardias, Hardy 
Easily grown, very showy, fine for cut-flowers 
and almost perpetual bloomers, July to Novem- 
ber. If sown early, will bloom the first year. 112 
‘to 3 feet tall. 
2890 BURGUNDY. Solid maroon, tips 
Grandiflora type. Pkt. Ldec. 
2886 GRANDIFLORA MIXED. Combinations of 
apes and maroon-red. Rich. Pkt. 8c; 14 oz. 
dec. 
2892 GOBLIN GRANDIFLORA. First really 
dwarf Gaillardia. Compact, 12 inches tall, closely 
covered with large showy flowers, red, bordered 
yellow. Planted in March will flower same year. 
Pkt. 20c. 

yellow. 

Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 
Geums 
The Geums 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 con- 
tinuous supply of flowers for cutting. 
2901 MRS. BRADSHAW. Double, bright red 
flowers 144 inches across, May and June on stems 
18 inches tall. Foliage at base. Pkt. 10c. 
2902 LADY STRATHEDEN. Similar to Mrs. 
Bradshaw in growth, but bright golden-yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
2903 PRINCE OF ORANGE. A true rich orange 
shade, reproduces itself true from seed. Pkt. 15c. 

Glorious Double Heliopsis 
2943 HELIOPSIS LEMOINE STRAIN. The most 
beautiful of all Heliopsis varieties the new Lemoine 
strain bears a multitude of large double golden 
yellow flowers of exceptional value as cut flowers. 
Started early this strain will come into flower the 
first year. We consider this one of the loveliest of 
all new perennials in its color. Pkt. 15c. 



Hesperis 
2954 MATRONALIS MIXED, Sweet Rocket. For 
naturalizing among shrubs or permanent border. 
Fragrant flowers, white, violet and purple. Similar 
to Phlox. Blooms May and June. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 

Gypsophila Oldhamiana 
Gypsophilas 
Hardy Baby’s Breath. A class of hardy Perennial 
flowers that is almost indispensable to thegarden 
from which cut-flowers are gathered. Gypsophila 
gives a daintiness to all bouquets. 
2920 OLDHAMIANA. This fine new hardy Gyp- 
sophila is similar to the popular Paniculata 
variety but more erect growing and continuous 
blooming, bearing flowers until late into the 
autumn. The flowers have a very slight tinge of 
flesh-pink which adds to their charm. Oldhamiana 
is very hardy and is an excellent addition to your 
hardy garden both for garden effect and for a 
continuous supply of cutting material. Pkt. 15¢e. 
2914 PANICULATA SINGLE. Immense panicles 
of white, gauze-like flowers. 2 feet. Pkt. 10c; 14 
oz. 25c. 
2915 DOUBLE FLOWERING. “Snow White.” 
For winter bouquets. Showier than single. Pkt. 
20c. 


Gypsophilas for Rock Gardens 
2917 REPENS ROSEA. Pink flowers of dwarf 
trailing habit. Pkt. 15¢. 

Gypsophila Repens Rosea for Rock Gardens 
Incarvillea 
3007 VARIABILIS 
HYBRIDS, Hardy 
Gloxinia. Gloxinia- 
like flowers, from 
white and yellow to 
deep pink all summer. 
2% to 3 feet. Pkt. 
15¢c. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica 
Lychnis 
3086 CHALCEDONICA, Seca 
June and July, covered with scarlev < ac 
forms Maltese Cross. Blooms first year from early 
sown seed. 2 feet. Pkt. 10¢; l4 oz. 25e. 





Perennial Seeds_41 
Heuchera 

Double Hollyhocks 
Heuchera 
2962 SANGUINEA GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS. 
ee white, pink, scarlet and crimson. 2% ft. 
. Lde. 
2964 HEUCHERA SPITFIRE. An unusually fine 
and desirable variety of Coral Bells. Vigorous and 
free blooming producing many large brilliant bells 
of rich scarlet on tall strong stems. A most valu- 
able sort to add to your perennial planting both 
for garden display and cut flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
Hibiscus, Mallow 
Shrub-like plants 4 to 5 feet high, bearing, August 
until frost, immense single flowers 4 to 6 inches. 
Easily grown from seed. 
2972 MALLOW MARVELS MIXED. White, pink 
and crimson. Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 


Hollyhocks, Double 
Double Hollyhock is the grandest flower that 
grows. Its stately beauty makes it grand at the 
garden gate, stone wall, back fence or any place 
where you need height, color and grandeur. In 
addition to its garden use, the individual flowers 
make perfect bouquets for table display. 
2991 Mixed. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. 
3003 TRIUMPH DOUBLE FRINGED. Branching, 
waved and fringed. Crimson, pink, white, yellow 
and purple. Early 4 to 5 feet. Pkt. Lde. 

LATHYRUS LATIFOLUS. See Hardy Sweet Peas, 

Lavendula 
3026 SWEET LAVENDER. Shrubby Perennial 144 
ft. high, gray-green foliage, small blue flowers, 
July-Sept. Fragrant foliage. Give winter protec- 
tion. Pkt. 15e. 

LEONTOPODIUM. See Edelweiss. 

Lily Seed 
3041 LILIUM REGALE, Regal Lily. Easily grown 
from seed, blooms the third year. One of the loveli- 
est of all Lilies. Pkt. 10c; 4g oz. 25c. 

Linum 
3055 PERENNE BLUE, Perennial Flax, R.G. 
Small flat flowers, azure-blue, May and June. 
Erect, leafy stems. 14% to 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 1O0e; 14 
oz. 25¢. 

Lobelia 
3061 CARDINALIS, Cardinal Flower. Flowers 
intense cardinal-red, 1 inch long, in spikes on 
erect leafy, unbranching stems. July to September. 
2% to3 feet. Pkt. 15¢e. 

Lunaria 
3068 BIENNIS, Honesty, St. Peter’s Penny. 
Grow for silver pods for winter decorations. 
Purple flowers in summer. A Biennial. May be 
grown as an annual. 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
10¢; 14 oz. 25c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland, Ohio 
