HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



CAMPANULAS 

 or BELI^FLO^VERS 



Well known, lieautifulg 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. 



PER FKT. 



1721 Carpatica {Carpathian Hare Bell). 

 Free-flowering hardy perennial, continuing 

 in bloom the whole season; color clear blue; 

 grows 6 inches high; especially good for ed- 

 ging. ^ oz. , 50 cts 10 



1720 — Alba. The white-flowered form of the above, j oz., 50 cts.. 10 



1723 Latifolia Macrantha. Large purplish-blue flowers; May and 

 June; 3 feet 15 



1724 Persicifolia Grandiflora {PeacJi Bells). Undoubtedly one of the 

 finest of the hardy Bellflowers; grows 2 to 3 feet high, with large blue 

 flowers 15 



Cup and Saucer and Single 

 Caniereurv Bells 



1725 Alba. The white flowered Peach Bells 15 



1728 Pyramidalis (IVie Chimney Bellflower). A beautiful stately hardy 

 plant, either for garden or pot culture; blue salver-shaped flowers; 4 to 5 

 feet, i oz., 50 cts 10 



1729 — Alba. Same as above, but with white flowers. J oz., 50 cts 10 



CANTERBURY HEELS 



(Campanula Medium) 



The seeds should be sown in finely prepared, rich soil, and if the weather is dry they 



should be given a thorough watering late every afternoon. The little plants should be 



transplanted to the places where they are to bloom 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 Canterbury Bells). This is unquestionably the 



finest type of this old-fashioned and much prized garden plant. They differ from the or- 

 dinary 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 dec- 

 oration. We offer them in separate colors, as well as in mixture, viz.; 



PER PKT. 



1736 Rose Pink. Delicate rosy-pink 15 



1735 Blue. A fine clear shade ]5 



1738 White. Pure white 15 



1740 Finest Mixed. J oz. , 75 cts 10 



1734 DoubIe=flowenng Cup and Saucer. A new race from a celebrated 



French hybridizer; 

 contains all colors. . 25 

 Medium {Single Can- 

 terbury Bells). The old- 

 fashioned sort with beautiful, 

 large bell-shaped blossoms. 

 We offer four distinct colors 

 and mixed, as follows: 



PER PKT. 



1744 Dark Blue 10 



1745 Light Blue 10 



1746 Rose 10 



1747 White ...,. ... 10 



1748 Single Mixed. 

 All co'.ors. \ oz., 

 25 cts . 5 



1741 Double Mixed! 

 All the double-flow- 

 ering Medium vari- 



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For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1921 



