HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



CAMPANULA. Bell Flower, 



Persicaefolia. 



Peach-leaved Harebell. 



inches. ) A 



(18 

 su- 

 perb variety, of 

 vigorous growth 

 and erect, grace- 

 ful habit, slen- 

 der stems cover- 

 ed with numer- 

 ous large, bell- 

 shaped flowers of 

 light porcelain 

 blue all summer 

 Splendid for cut- 

 ting. (See cut.) 



Persicaefolia al- 

 ba. — Exactly like 

 the type except 

 rhat the flowers 

 are pure white. 



P e r s ic ae f olia- 

 gigantea Moerhei- 

 mi. — A superb 

 variety of receni 

 ihtrodu ction. 

 Produces tall 

 spikes of double 

 pure white flow- 

 ers, 2 inches or 

 more in diame- 

 ter, which much resembles those of a large 

 double Balsam: in May, June and July 

 Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 



Grosseki. (2 ft.) — Produces tubular dark 

 blue flowers, thickly studded on tall spikes 

 during the enti.-e summer. Very valuable and 

 excellent for cutting. 



For description of Three New extreely 

 valuable double Harebells, see page 10. 



Price (except as noted) from 2V 2 in pots, 

 each, 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $G.00. 



Clumps, each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 100 $10.00. 



CARYOPTERIS. 



Persicxfolia- 



MASTACANTHA. Bl ™ Spir^a (3 ft.) 



Of singularly neat and clean habit; flower 

 ing from August until hard frosts. The flow 



ers are produced in astonishing profusion, in 

 flat heads of rich lavender blue, always one 

 of the rarest and most pleasing colors, but 

 especially acceptable late in the season Its 

 masses of rich azure blue are delightfully ef- 

 fective. Especially valuable for planting 

 with shrubbery or in the middle distance of 

 the border. 



Each 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $8.00. 

 CANTERBURY BELLS, campanula media 



An old favorite, growing 2 to 3 feet high 

 and blooming incessantly through July and 

 August with a marvellous profusion of lovely 

 bellshaped flowers. It is of bi-ennial habit. 

 I offer five distinct varieties, namely: Single 

 Blue, Single Rose, Single White, Double Blue 

 and Double White- 



Field clumps, each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



CERASTIUM. 



Tomentosum Snow in Summer (6 in.) — A 

 low, dense growing plant heavily clothed 

 with small silvery leaves, which appear as 

 though covered with hoar frost. Valuable 

 for edging, rockeries and for holding steep 

 banks. Much used in carpet bedding and 

 for covering graves. 



Each 12c; d->z. $1.25; 100, $G.00. 



