DREER’S CANTERBURY BELLS 
Illustrated on plate opposite. 
Among the many subjects flowering in late May and June the old- fashioned 
Canterbury Bells are among the showiest and most effective. 
Planted either in clumps of a few plants or in great masses their bold 3 foot 
high spikes of showy flowers in dainty tones of rose-pink, blues and whites of 
unsurpassed purity, make them one of ies most prominent features: of the 
garden. A 
They usually last in bloom from four to five weeks, which can be prolonged 
by pinching out the flowers as soon as they fade. As cut flowers for Bose 
decoration they are invaluable, having surprising lasting qualities. ; 
We offer strong plants that will bloom this season. ‘ 
Single Canterbury Bells. (Campanula Medium). “We offer this fine old 
favorite, which we illustrate on the. plate opposite, in rose-pink, ous 
and white. 
“Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells. (Campanula 
Medium Calycanthema.) We can ee this pis 
in rosé-pink, blue and white. —— 
Price. - 25 cts. each; $2.50 per 
~ -doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
CHELONE 
(Shell Flower) 
Stately and handsome perennials, 
growing about 2 feet high, and 
: _ bearing numerous spikes of large 
Marilandica. A plant growing from ES Be Ks pea during the summer 
ee and fall. 
three to four feet high, bushy, with ‘ s % 
large panicles of bright yellow, cu- Glabra alba. Terminal spikes of 
creamy white flowers. — 
riously-shaped flowers in abundant 
Cassta MARILANDICA 
CASSIA 
(American Senna) 
axillary clusters from July to Au- 
gust. The beautiful pinnate light- 
Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish- 
red flowers. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per dea: H 
$15.00 per 100. 
green foliage is very pleasing. 25 
cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15 00 
per 100. 
PLANS OF , 
HARDY BORDERS > 
CENTAUREA Leaflet showing plans and list of plants 
(Hardheads or Knapweed) for filling same free on request. 3 
Of easy culture, delighting in an 
open, sunny position, producing a 
wealth of bloom, which not only 
makes a fine display in the border, 
but is excellent for cutting. 
Hirta nigra variegata ( Vavrie- 
gated Button Weed.) Variegated green and gold foliage, and during 
July and August purple flowers; 2 feet. 
Cue one Lyoni 
Dealbata. Distinct bright rose-colored flowers; July to September; 
18 inches. : , : 
Macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden-yellow flowers; useful for 
cutting and showy in the border; July and August; 3} feet. 
Montana (Perennial Corn Flower). Grows 2 feet high, bearing 
large violet-blue flowers from July to September. 
— Alba. Large white variety of the above. 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. Set of 5 sorts, $1.00. 
CEPHALARIA (Roundheads) 
Alpina. When fully established attains a height of 6 feet, bearing in 
June and JY delicate sulphur yellow flowers, not unlike the flowers of 
Scabiosa. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 
Tomentosum. A desirable low-growing plant with silvery foliage and 
white flowers in June, suitable for the rockery, or for carpeting dry, 
sunny spots, or for covering graves; can also be used with good effect 
in carpet bedding. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
CenrauREA MONTANA 
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