174 /HENRYADREER 
Campanulas, or Bellflowers 
Indispensable, hardy garden flowers, of much variety of form, some being of tall 
and imposing habit, while others are dwarf compact little plants, suitable for edging, 
rockwork, etc. They like a good, rich soil, and last much longer in bloom if planted ina 
half shady place. All of the taller growing kinds should be staked to prevent injury 
from high winds. 
Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). A pretty species growing in compact tufts, not 
exceeding 8 inches high; flowers clear blue; held erect on wiry stems. It begins bloom- 
ing in June, continuing until October. As an edging for a hardy border or for the. 
rockery it is unsurpassed. 
—Alba. A pure white form of the above. 
Glomerata (Clustered Bellflower). Dense clusters of funnel-shaped violet-blue flowers; 
June to August; 18 inches. 
Lactiflora. An attractive flower of milk-white tinged with blue; 3 feet. 
Latifolia Macrantha. Large purplish-blue flowers. May and June; 3 feet. 
Medium (Canterbury Bells). We offer this popular variety in white, pink, blue and 
mixed colors. 
Medium Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells). We also offer this type 
in white, pink and mixed colors. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue flowers during June and July; 2 feet. 
— Alba. A pure white form of the above. 
—Gigantea Moerheimi. A beautiful double white variety, flowers fully 2 inchesin 
diameter, in bloom from the middle of May until July; 23 to 3 feet. 50 cts. each; $5.00 
per doz. 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). The most conspicuous of all Campanulas, forming 
a perfect pyramid 4 to 6 feet high, crowded with large-salver-like porcelain-blue 
flowers in August. 
ey Trachelium (Coventry Bells). A good 
ae < border plant 2 to 3 feet high with large 
NX r e_ racemes of light purple bell shaped some- 
Sm what drooping flowers. 
varieties for $2.50. 
the branches. 
cut by frost. 
September with 
$20.00 per 100. 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS 
> Price. Except where noted. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.: $18.00 per 100. Set of 12 
Caryopteris 
Mastacanthus (Blue Spiraea). A handsome Hardy Perennial; grows about 3 feet 
high and produces rich lavender-blue flowers in great profusion the whole length of 
A valuable plant either for bedding or pot- 
culture, blooming continuously from early in September until 
Tangutica. A Chinese variety of very neat habit and shrubby 
growth with slender arching branches covered from July to 
many small, partly concealed flowers of a very 
pleasing and distinct light blue. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; 
Cassia (American Senna) 
Marilandica. A plant growing from three to four feet high, 
~ 4 bushy, with large panicles of bright yellow, curiously shaped 
each; $2.50 per 
Of easy culture, 
a wealth of bloom, 
ber; 18 inches. 
Macrocephala. 
Montana Alba. 
ing in June and 
flowers in abundant axillary clusters from July to August. The 
beautiful pinnate light-green foliage is very pleasing. 25 cts. 
doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Centaurea (Hardheads or Knapweed) 
delighting in an open, sunny position, producing 
which not only makes a fine display in the border 
but is excellent for cutting. 
Dealbata. Distinct bright rose-colored flowers; July to Septem- 
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. 
Pure white. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Set of 4 sorts, 85 cts. 
Cephalaria (Roundheads) 
Alpina. When fully established attains a height of 6 feet, bear- 
July delicate sulphur-yellow flowers, not unlike 
CANTERBURY BELLS the flowers of Scabiosa. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
We can supply seed of many Hardy Perennials. See Flower Seed Department, beginning on page 51 
