Well known, beautiful hardy herbaceous peren- 
nials, bearing a great profusion of attractive, bell- 
shaped flowers; thriving best in light, rich soil; some 
of the varieties flower the first season if sown early. 
1721 
1720 
1724 
1725 
1728 
1729 
Mrs. Ely, author of ‘‘A Woman’s Hardy Garden,’ says? 
CAMPANULAS 
or BELLFLOWERS 
PER PKT. 
Carpatica (Carpathian Hure Bell). 
Free-flowering hardy perennial, continuing 
in bloom the whole season; color clear blue; 
grows 6 inches high; especially good for 
edging. 40z., 40 cts.............5.... 10 
— Alba. The white-flowered form of the 
above. 4 oz., 40 cts.............. soduoe al) 
Persicifolia Grandiflora (Peach Bells.) Undoubtedly one of 
the finest of the hardy Bellflowers; grows 2 to 3 feet high, with 
large blue flowers...... Bicielsieies eT erccn cia lofatele crates wave esiere se LO 
——Alba. 
The white- 
flowered Peach 
Bellsins seo. 15 
Pyramidalis 
(The Chimney 
Bellflower.) 
A beautiful 
stately hardy 
plant, either for 
garden or pot 
culture; blue 
sal ver-shaped 
flowers; 4 to 5 
feet. }02z., 50 
CLS Ars a egern 10 
— Alba. Same 
as above, but 
with white flow- 
ers. + oz., 50 
Gtsitaiieciee 10 CampaAnuta CARPATICA 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula Medium) 
‘<The seeds should be sown by 
mid-April, in finely prepared, rich 
soil—the colors in separate rows— 
and if the weatheris dry, they should 
be given a thorough watering late 
every afternoon. By the 15th of July the little plants should be trans- 
planted, either to the places where they are to bloom the following sum- 
mer, or else they may be set out temporarily in rows about a foot apart, the 
plants eight inches apart, and finally transplanted early in October. Some 
evergreen branches, or a little straw or coarse hay, thrown over them when 
the ground begins to freeze, makes all the winter covering these plants 
require. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Cunterbury Bells). This is 
unquestionably the finest type of this old-fashioned and much prized garden 
plant. They differ from the ordinary type in having an extra large calyx, 
which is of the same color as the flower, giving the appearance of a cup 
and saucer, They are effective either in the garden or grown in pots for 
conservatory or table SSD elles We offer them in separate colors, as well 
Cue anp SAUCER AND SINGLE 
CANTERBURY BeLts 
as in mixture, viz.: PER PKT. 
1736 Rose Pink. Delicate rosy-pink.............-.... Beene sie) 
liso) Blue. vA fines cleanshade i) nts Ses kes aces ene nee 15 
NSS VVAIMEE Sr Purevwinlten\/5 oe.ck citi waescehaier ae nana cle teas Miete 15 
1740 Billet Mixed. All colors of the Cup and Saucer type. 4 
HOCUS egeree ap eieys Gasianehers oe Salers Weer reie aust etree 10 
Metta (Single Canterbury Bells). The old-fashioned sort with 
beautiful, large bell-shaped blossoms, we offer four distinct colurs 
and mixed, as follows. pzrpxr. PER PKI) 
1744 Dark Blue............ NOW| TAG ROSCL ee en tee ters 2 1¢ 
1745 Light Blue............ 10 | 1747 White................ 10 
A packet of each of the four colors, 30 cts. 
1748 Single Mixed, Allcolors. 4 0z., 25 cts....... 5 
1741 Double Mixed, All the double- flowering medium. vaneties. 
Campanura Prrsiciroxra (Peach Bells) $f oz., 50 cts.........- eee eres Molto FG SOI SD CLO COREG Ie 10 
Do not fail to try the Cardinal Climber, offered with other specialties on pages 52 to 62 
