WHITE TO GREEN!SH 
JULY 
: Botanical 3ah5 Height seo 
ton | ius |) Beeene Description Sidon | Bloom 
“White” |WHITE **Campanula| More dwarf and compact than the | 6-12 in. |July, 
TURBAN Carpatica var.| type with larger flowers, 14-2 in. |Sun Aug. 
BELL- turbinata across, solitary on erect stems. Gray- 
FLOWER alba ish leaves. Charming for rock-gar- 
C. turbinadta | den or border. Prop. by seed, divi- 
var. dlba sion or cuttings. ich loam, well- 
drained. Hort, 
“White” |MILK- *Campanula Erect branching plant of stiff habit. | 24-6 ft. ss 
WHITE lactiflora Panicles of milky-white flowers tinged |Suwi or 
BELL- with blue. Good in border. Prop. by |shade 
FLOWER seed, division or cuttings. Rich loam, 
well-drained. Caucasus. 
“White” |WHITE **Campanula| See page 171. Early 
PEACH- persicifolia June 
LEAVED var. alba to 
BELL- early 
FLOWER July 
“White” |BACK- *tCampanula| See page 171. June, 
HOUSE’S persicifolia July 
PEACH- var. 
LEAVED Backhousei 
BELL- 
FLOWER 
“White” |MOER- **Campanula| See page 171. ss 
HEIM’S persicifolia 
PEACH- var. 
LEAVED Moerheimi 
BELL- 
FLOWER 
“White” [SPOTTED *Campanula See page 171 and Plate, page 279. June 
BELL- punctata to late 
FLOWER July 
“White” /WHITE *Campanula Striking plant. Numerous open! 4-6ft. j|July, 
CHIMNEY- |pyramidalis | bell-shaped flowers close to the stem, |Sux Aug. 
PLANT OR var. Alba in pyramidal racemes. Best treated 
STEEPLE as biennial. Effective in the border or 
BELLS in isolated groups. Protect in winter. 
Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. 
Rich Joam, well-drained. Europe. 
“White” |WHITE *Campanula See page 171. June 
BLUE rotundifolia to 
BELLS OF var. alba Sept 
SCOTLAND 
“White” |WHITE **Centauréa See page 75. Late 
MOUNTAIN j|montana May to 
BLUET OR _jvar. alba cally: 
KNAPWEED July 
“White” |WHITE Centranthus See page 172. June, 
JUPITER’S _ riber July 
BEARD var. albus 
“Cream |TARTARIAN |*Cephalaria Rather like C. alpina in habit.| 6ft. |Early 
white” |CEPHALA- Tatarica Scabious-like flowers. Good for the |Sun July to 
RIA back of border. Prop. by seed and Sept. 
division. Any soil. Europe; Asia; 
Africa. 
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