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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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Campanula Medium or Canterbury Bells 



"The seeds should be sown by mid-April, in finely prepared, rich sail — the colors in 

 separate rows — and if the weather is dry, they should be given a thorough watering 

 late every afternoon. By the 15th of July the little plants should be transplanted 

 either to the places where they are to bloom the following summer, or else they 

 may be set out temporarily in rows about a foot apart, the plants eight 

 inches apart, and finally trai^splanted early in October. Some ever- 

 green 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. 

 Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells (Campanula 

 medium calycanthema). This is unquestionably the 

 finest type of this old-fashioned and much prized 

 garden plant. They differ from the ordinary 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 decoration; 

 30 inches. 



PER PKT. 



1735 Calycanthema Dark Blue. A fine 

 shade, i oz., 75 cts. . . .- |0 15 



1736 —Rose Pink. Delicate rosy-pink. J oz., 

 75 cts 15 



1737 



-Light Blue. A pretty tone of lavender, 

 i oz.; 75 cts 



1738 -White. Pure white. J oz., 75 cts 



1739 Collection. A pkt. each of the 4 colors, 

 5C cts. 



1740 —Finest Mixed. 

 and Saucer type. \ 



15 

 15 



All colors of the Cup 



oz., 60 cts 10 



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Campanul.\ Pvramid.\lis 

 (Chimney Bellflower) 



Canterbury Bells 



Single Canterbury Bells 



Campanula Medium 



The old-fashioned sort with beautiful, large bell-shaped blossoms; 2\ to 3 feet. 



PER PKT. PER PKT 



1744 Single Dark Blue. \ oz., 

 40 cts SO 10 



1745 -Light Blue, i oz., 40 cts. 10 

 1743 Collection. A pkt. each of the 4 colors, 30 cts. 



1748 Single Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 75 cts..^. . . 

 1741 Double Mixed. All the double-flowering medium varieties 



1746 Single Rose. \ oz., 40 cts. . . $0 10 



1747 -White, ioz., 40cts 10 



- oz., 50 cts.. 



Campanulas or Bellflowers 



Well known, beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials, 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 pkt. 



1721 Carpatica Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). Free-flowering hardy perennial, 

 continuing in bloom the whole season; color clear blue; grows 8 inches 

 high; especially good for edging and Rock Gardens. j oz., 50 cts $0 10 



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



1724 Persicifolia Grandiflora Blue (Peach Bells). One of the finest of the 

 hardy Bellflowers; grows 2 to 3 feet high, with large blue flowers. | oz., 75 cts. 



1725 Alba. The white-flowered Peach Bells, i oz., Sl.OO 



1726 Telham Beauty. For description see page 51 



1728 Pyramidalis Blue (The 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 



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



1731 Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). The true Hare-bell. Clear blue 



flowers from June to August; 1 foot. Splendid for the Rock Garden 25 



A large list of Books on Horticulture and Kindred Subjects is offered on page 48. 



