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BOLTONIAS. 



CAMPANULAS. 



Boltonia Asteroides. Very sho^vy and tall- 

 growing, presenting a mass of beautiful bloom 

 throughout late summer and autumn. It produ- 

 ces myriads of single, Aster-like pure white 

 flowers and is very effective. Exceedingly valu- 

 able for planting with shrubbery. 4 to o feet. 

 Ea., 12c. ; doz., 81. 2o. 



Boltonia Latisquamaea. Presents a simi- 

 lar showy and effective appearance as the prece- 

 ding, the flowers being produced in be^vildering 

 profusion during August and September. The 

 plant grows to a height of four or five feet and 

 the flowers are of the same Aster-like form larger 

 and shell-pink in color with centres of golden 

 yellow. Both of these varieties are useful for 

 cutting. Ea., 12c. ; doz., ?1..50. 



Canterbury Bells. 



Campanula Media. A well-known old-fash- 

 ioned favorite, very ornamental and charming, 

 growing about two feet high and bearing a great 

 profusion of lovely bell-shaped flowers of various 

 colors. It is of the easiest culture and is so de- 

 lightful a plant that old friends still cling to it 

 with pectdiar fondness and pleasure. It blooms 

 very freelv and incessantlv throughout Julv • 2 

 feet. Each. 12c. ; doz., $1.2o. 



ersicaefolia Grandiflora. 



of this popular flower, of 



Campanula P 



A grand variety 

 of vigorous growth 

 and erect, graceful 

 habit. It throws 

 up tall stems, cov- 

 ered with innumer- 

 able bell-shaped 

 flowers of large size 

 and great beauty 

 and in color of a 

 light porcelain 

 blue. It blooms 

 freely all summer 

 and is one of the 

 finest of hardy 

 plants. Ea., loc. ; 

 doz.. $1.50. 



Campanula 

 P. G. Alba. A 



splendid compan- 

 ion for the preced- 

 ing, being a vari- 

 ety- of it, similar 

 in every respect ex- 

 cept that its flow- 

 ers are pure white. 

 Each, 20c.; doz., 

 $2.00. 



Campanula Persicaefolia Moerheimi. A 



splendid new Campanula now being introduced, 

 and one of the finest of hardy perennials. The 

 flowers are from two to three inches in diameter, 

 double and semi-double, pure sno^\-y white. 

 They are not bell-shaped like others of this class 

 but resemble a double white camellia. It is very 

 free-flowering, the stems of the numerous spikes 

 being entirely covered ^\■ith the beautiful large 

 flowers. It is unsurpassed for cutting ; 2 feet. 

 Each, 20c. ; doz., ?2.00. 



Clematis. 



Clematis Davidiana. A handsome plant of 

 erect, dense, bushy habit and abundant dark 

 green foliage. The flowers resemble those of the 

 Hyacinth in shape and are borne in large clusters 

 in the axils of the leaves, deep porcelain blue and 

 slightly fragrant. A constant bloomer from July 

 to September and grows to three feet high. Each 

 loc. ; doz., $1.50. 



