MIDSUMMER CATALOGUE, 1911. 



PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEBS.— Continued. 



6225 BOCCONIA Japoniea. Plume Poppy, or Tree Celan- Pkt. 

 dine. A noble, hardy perennial, with large glaucous 

 leaves and tall flower stems with terminal panicles of 

 white flowers. Useful for planting as a background in 

 larse beds. 6 to 8 feet ... ... Oz., .50; .05 



6230 BOLTONIA AsteFoides. One of the showiest of our 

 native perennials closely resembling and allied to the 

 hardy Asters; flowers pure white. 6 feet ... ... .25 



6235 Latlsquama. Flowers pink, slightly tinged with lav- 

 ender;' the finest of the section. 5 feet ... ... .25 



6245 CALLIRHOE vertieillata. Poppy Mallow. Elegant 

 hardy Mallow of easy culture and spreading growth, 

 with large crimson Linum-like flowers. H feet, 



ioz., .35; .10 



CAMPANULA. — BeZZ-FZoirer. AH the species of Cam- 

 panula are elegant when in bloom and are worthy 

 of being largely grown. They are chiefly hardy 

 biennials and jDerennials and it is best to sow these 

 two classes in June or July for plants to bloom the 

 next summer. 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



6250 Carpatiea. Carpathian Blue Bell. Neat hardy peren- 

 nial growing in compact tufts; flowers clear blue, splen- 

 did for mixed borders. Sin. ... Oz., .50; 



6255 Carpatiea alba. White Carpathian Bell. White, 



Oz., .60; ioz., 20; 



6260 Glomerata. Clustered Bell-flower. Dense clusters of 

 funnel-shaped violet-blue flowers. H feet, J oz., .50; 



6265 Grandis. Grea< fie//-/Zoit'er. Large saucer-shaped violet- 

 blue flowers. H feet ... ... i oz., .75; 



6270 Hostii. A giant'form of the Scotch Blue Bell. Rich 

 blue. 1 foot ... 



6275 Maerantha. Purplish-blue; large flowers. 2 feet, 



Oz., .40; 



6280 MiPabilis. Very ornamental variety of branching 

 habit, each branch tipped with numerous large, light 

 blue flowers. 2 feet ... ... ... ... 



6285 Nobilis. Long tubular light purplish flowers of medium 

 size. 2 feet ... ... ... ... ... 



6290 Pepsieifolia grandifloFa Blue. One of the finest 

 Campanulas, with large bright blue cup-shaped flowers. 

 2 feet ^oz., 1.50; 



6295 PcFsieifolia gFandifloFa White. Erect spikes of 

 snow-white flowers ... ... ... ^ oz., 1.50; 



6300 PeFSieifolia Mixed. Shades of blue and white, 



i oz., 1.50; 



6305 Punctata. Whitish spotted with red, U feet 



6310 PyFamidalis. The Chimney Campanula. Stately 

 hardy perennial; very handsome as a border plant or 

 grown in pots for conservatory decoration. 4 feet, 



Oz., .60; ioz., .20; 



6315 PyFamidalis Alba. White, Oz., .60; i oz., .20; 



6320 TuFbinata. Purple; 6 inches, ... i oz., .25; 



-634; 



■6360 

 6370 

 ^375 



6380 

 6385 



'840 



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 ,10 



10 

 ,15 

 .25 



05 



50 

 25 



25 



25 



25 

 25 



10 

 10 

 10 



vANTERBURY BELLS. — -Campanula medium. Showy, 

 hardy biennials, growing in pyramidal form and bearing 

 many large, bell-shaped flowers; very effective in mixed 

 borders and in shrubberies. 2A feet. Seedlings raised 

 in June or July bloom the following summer. 



■6325 Fapquhap's Prize Mixed, a combination of 



the finest colors including single, double and cup-and- 

 saucer varieties . . . Oz., 1.75; i oz., .50; 



SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS. Campanula medium. 

 ■6330 Pink. 6.335 Mauve. 6340 Blue. 



White. 6350 StFiped. 6355 Mixed. 



Each of the above varieties and mixture, Oz., .60; 

 DOUBLE VARIETIES. 

 Blue. 6365 White. ... Each, Oz., l.OO; i oz., .35; 



Pink. Oz., 1.50; ioz., .50; 



Mixed Oz., 1.00; i oz., .35; 



CUP AND SAUCER VARIETIES. Cawpanw/a medium 

 Calycanthema. 



Pink. A charming color . . . Oz., 2.25; i oz., .75; 

 Blue. 6.390 Mauve. 6395 White. 6400 Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and mixture, except pink, 



Oz., 2.1)0; i oz., .(iO; 



Collection of 8 VaFieties CanteFbuFy Bells 

 SepaFate. Our selection 



10 



05 







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6410 

 6415 



6420 



Farquhar's Superb Foxgloves. 



CANDYTUFT. Free-flowering dwarf perennials, suit- Pkt. 

 able for rockwork and the edges of herbaceous bord- 

 ers. 6 in. 



GibFaltaFiea. White, shaded with pink, ioz., 1.00; .25 

 SempCFViFens. A very hardy variety, with glossy, 

 deep green foliage which is evergreen; flower white . . . 

 Tenopeana. Pale purple; very earl v. 6 inches, 



Oz., .30; 



10 



05 



10 





15 





10 







6425 



25 



6430 





6435 



15 





75 



6440 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



FOF the open g-arden. It is advisable to protect 

 these with a light covering of pine boughs or coarse straw 

 during winter. 1 to 2 feet. 



GFenadin Scarlet. Double flowers, early. 2 feet, 



i oz., 1.25; 



Grenadin White 



Fapquhap's Ppize Stpain Mixed. Our Prize 



Strain is particularly adapted to garden planting and 

 includes only the best tvpes in a great variety of colors, 



\~>z., 3.00; i oz., 1.00; 

 Fine Mixed '• 2.00: " .60: 



25 



10 



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