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CAMPANULA iBell Flower). 



Alliariaefolia. Grows 2 feet high, with nodding white flowers in June and July. 



Carpatica [Carpathian Hare-bell). A pretty species, growing in compact tufts, not exceeding 8 



inches high; flowers clear blue, i inch in diameter and blooms all summer. 

 — alba. The white-flowered form of the preceding. 



Caespitosa {Tufted Hare-beh). Elegant for the rockery; 4 to 6 inches high; nodding 

 pale-blue fluwers from May to July. 



Qarganica. Forms a dense clump 6 

 inches high, which is covered from June 

 to September with purplish-blue flowers 

 with white eye. 



G\om^va\3i {Clustered Bell-flower). Grows 

 18 inches high, and produces during July 

 and August dense clusters of funnel- 

 shaped violet-blue flowers. 



• — alba. A white-flowered vnriety of the 

 above. 



Grandis {Great Bellfli^ver). Large saucer- 

 shaped violet-blue flowers' in June ; \h ft. 



Qrosseki. Produces its dark-blue flowers 

 all summer; 2 feet. 



LatifoHa macrantha. Grows 3 to 4 feet 

 high, and in July and August bears large 

 purplish-blue flowers. 



Media {Canterbury Bells). An old-time 

 favorite, with flowers of various colors in 

 July; 2 to 3 feet. 



Persicifolia [Peach Bells). Grows IJ to 



2 feet high, and produces an abundance 

 of blue salver-shaped flowers during June 

 and July. 



— alba. A pure white form of the above. 



— Backhouse!. A robust variety of the 

 ^Vhite Peach Bells, with flowers fully 

 three times the size of the type. Grows 



3 feet high, with frequently 15 to 20 

 flowers open at one tmie on a single 

 stem. (See cut.) 25 cts. each; S2.o0 

 per doz. 



Camp.\nula Persicifolia Backhousei. 



Campanula — Contmned. 



Persicifolia Qigantea Moerheimi. A 



grand new sort with large spikes of pure 



white double camellia-like flowers, 2 to 



2J inches in diameter ; in bloom from 



the middle of May until late in July. A 



grand acquisition. ( See cut.) 25 cts. 



each; §2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Punctata. A distinct variety with white 



spotted purplish-rose nodding bell-shaped 



flowers ; May and June ; 1 foot. 

 Pyramidalis {Chimney Bell-flower). The 



most conspicuous of all Campanulas, and an 



attractive plant for the herbaceous border, 



forming a perfect pyramid 4 to 5 feet high, 



crowded with large salver like blue flow- 

 ers in September. (See cut.) 25 cts. each : 



Rapunculoides. Graceful spikes, 3 feet high, which bear in June and July 

 showy blue bell-shaped flowers. 



Rhomboidalis. Produces 



on stems i foot high. 



C.\MPANULA Persicifolia Gigantea 



iloEKHEIMI. 



$2.50 per doz. 



from July to September showy purplish-blue flowers 



Rotundifolia {Blue Bells of Scotland). This is the true hare -bell or blue-bell 

 lamed in song and story, with beautiful clear blue flowers from June to August; 

 grows about 1 foot high. 



Trachelium {Coventry Bells). 

 2 to 3 feet high. 



Purple flowers during July and August, on plants 



Price, any c ' the above, except where noted, 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; 

 110.00 per 100. Set of 21 varieties. S2.75. 



CALrlMERIS (Star Wort). 



Incisa. An attractive plant for the front of the border ; grows about 12 to 18 

 inches high, producing from July to September pale lavender flowers with yel- 

 . low centre. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Campanula Pyramidalis. 



We can supply seeds of many of the Hardy Perennials. See Flower Seed Department, beginning Page 59. 



