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Transplant again in the Fall to permanent position. 

 It will bloom the second season. 



COREOPSIS, grandiflora. Plant in the Spring and 

 combine a number of seedlings into a clump which 

 may be set out in the garden in early Fall. It will 

 make quite a bush, but the yellow flowers should 

 be kept well picked off if continuance of bloom is 

 to be expected. Moves easily any time if taken 

 up with a good ball. 



CAMPANULA. Besides the varieties pyramidalis 

 and rotundifolia the Medium Rose and White are 

 good. These are biennials, blooming the second 

 year and then dying down. Seed should be planted 

 every Spring if you wish to keep a supply on hand. 

 The Medium is the true Canterbury Bell and blooms 

 in June and July. A good perennial Campanula 

 is per seed folia grandiflora and p. g. alba, blue and 

 white respectively, with large flowers blooming in 

 June and July. The Campanulas stay in blossom 

 for some time and are altogether one of the 

 most satisfactory perennials. Plant seed in the 

 Spring and establish the plants in the garden in 

 the Fall, covering them up well with top-dressing. 

 Unless the plants are well grown it is safer to win- 



