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CAMPANULA. 



Harebell or Bell, FlowB£. 



CANTERBURY BELLS. 



Campanula Media. 



Campanula persicaefolia. 



CABPATICi. Carpathian Hakebell. C9 inches.)— Of 

 dwarf tufted habit and especially useful for edging, for 

 the front of borders and for rock planting. The deep 

 blue flowers are borne on strong stems and appear in 

 generous numbers throughout the summer. 



GL03IEBATA. Clustered Bell Flower. (18 inches.) 

 — Produces violet-blue bell shaped flowers in clusters, 

 during the whole of summer. 



GBOSSEKI. (2 feet.)— Tubular dark blue fiov.er-, 

 thickly studded on tall spikes, during the entire summer. 



LATIFOLIA MACBAMHA. (3 feet.)— The large purple- 

 blue flowers are held nearly erect and are produced in 

 great profusion during late May and June. It forms a 

 compact bushy plant and is very valuable. 



PEBSICAEFOLIA. Peach-leaved Harebell. C 18 inches.) 

 — Of erect habit, producing large, bell-shaped, beautiful 

 flowers on slender, graceful items. It flowers freely and 

 for a long time — the whole summer long — and is excellent 

 for cutting. A very valuable andcharniin? plant. (See cut.) 



PEBSICAEFOLIA ALBA.— Exactly like the type, except 

 the flov.ers are pure white. 



PEBSICAEFOLIA ALBA FL. PL.— A variety of the Peach- 

 leaved Harebell, with large double pure white flowers. 

 It originated at the Monmouth Nursery, and has much 

 merit. Each, 20c; doz., S2.00. 



PEBSICAEFOLIA GIGAMEA MOEBHEDII.— A grand 

 variety, producing very double pure v,-hite flowers, fully 

 two inches in diameter, it flowers from early May until 

 late July. Each, 20c; doz.. $2.00. 



BOTO'DIFOLIA. Blue Bells of Scotland. (12 inches.) 

 — Presents a profusion of clear blue flowers in June, July 



aad Anfftist. The tr«e Har^dL 



Price (except as noted), strong plants, each, 15c; doz., 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



A set of nine varieties for $1.25. 



CALLIRHOE. Powt Maixow. 



rNYOLrCBATA.— This beautiful trailing plant has finely 

 divided foliage and large flat bright rosy-carmine flowers 

 with white centers, all summer and fall. Splendid for 

 rock planting and for the front of borders. Each, 15c; 

 doz., $1.50. 



An old favorite, known also as Cup and Saucer, grow- 

 ing 2 to 3 feet high and blooming incessantly through 

 July and AufUBt with a marvelous profusion of lovely 

 bell-shaped flowers. It is of biennial habit. 



I can supply them in separate colors; blue, rose ani 

 white, or mixed. Each. 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



BOCCONIA CORDATA. 



Plume Poppy. 

 Also known as Bocconia Japonica. A tall and stately 

 plant with very ornamental foliage, producing large ter- 

 m.inal plume-like spikes of cream-colored flowers on steins 

 5 to 6 fet high. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



CENTAUREA. 



Hardheai^s ok Knapweed. 



MONTANA. Perennial Corn Flower. <2 feet.)— A very 

 useful plant of the easiest culture from Austria. During 

 July, August and September it produces numerous violet 

 blue fringe-like flowers. 



MONTANA ALBA. — A variety of the above with large 

 white flowers. (See cut.) 



Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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