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CAMPANULA eet Flower). 
Handsome hardy perennials, bearing a profusion of 
bell-shaped flowers in. almost any situation. Sow in 
the open ground early in spring and transplant to 
6 inches apart. 
Carpatica (Harebell)—Free-flowering. Colors blue and 
white. 1 foot. Mixed colors. PkKt., 10e. 
Persicifolia Grandiflora (Peachbells)—An excellent va- 
riety, with handsome bell-shaped flowers in various 
shades of blue and white. 2 feet. Pkt., 10e. 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Campanula)—A beautiful border 
plant. Colors blue and white. 38 feet. Pkt., 10e. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 
(Campanula Medium). 
Hardy biennial herbaceous plants with large bell- 
shaped flowers, which are borne freely throughout the 
season. Sow in rich soil early in the season, trans- 
planting in fall, and cover lightly with straw for the 
winter. 
Pkt. Pkt. 
Single Blue......... $0.05 Single White ......- $0.05 
Single Rose.......... 05 Single Mixed Colors, 
VRE O%s5 LOC eaten one 05 
Double Mixed, pkt., 10c¢; % oz, 30c¢. 
CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELLS. 
The flowers are large, in many shades, resembling a 
cup and saucer. i 
; Pkt. Pkt. 
LUC are nickracn Spa ae $0.10 White sis icicnecispaenetes $0.10 
ROSGs ~baoss elise gees 10 Mixed Colors, 4% 0z., 
AO CHEE Nisieyetesctniltesosenene de 10 
IMPERIAL CANTERBURY BELLS. 
An early dwarf variety, with very large flowers, pro- 
f duced freely in many shades. They make excellent 
Canterbury Bells—Double. pot plants. PkKt., 10ce. 
Cardinal 
Climber. 
CARDINAL 
CLIMBER 
A grand new annual 
climber, making a 
rapid growth, attain- 
ing a height of 30 feet 
or more, with beauti- 
ful cut fern-like foli- 
age, and thickly cov- 
ered with intense car- 
dinal-red flowers dur- 
ing the entire sea~<on. 
Sow in a warm sunny 
position early in 
spring, previously 
soaking the seed in 
warm water, until it 
begins to swell. PkKt., 
lhe. 
Canterbury Bells—Single. 
