CAMPANULA. Cup and Saucer.— A new, entirely distinct and ex- 

 ceedingly beautiful variety of Canterbury Bells, and is quite an acquisition 

 to this class of hardy perennials, which are at present receiving a great 

 deal of attention, both at home and abroad. The bell or trumpet of the 

 flower is quite three inches in diameter, presenting the form of a cup and 

 saucer, as shown in illustration above. Colors are blue, rose, lilac, and 

 white, and also includes the new striped sorts which are entirelv new and 

 distinct and as yet very scarce and expensive. The plants are' ot strong 

 growth and their beautiful blooms almost completely bide the foliaee 

 from view. Packet, 15c. 



SHIRLEY POPPY.— These charming Poppies represent an entirely 

 new strain of the Ranunculus-flowered family. They range In color from 

 pure white, through many shades of pale pink, rose and carmine, ending in 

 the deepest crimson, many delicately edged, blotched, and striped, which add 

 greatlv to their loveliness.' The form of the flower is most beautiful, generally 

 single'or semi-double, and will be found very valuable for table decorations, 

 where its charming colors, shades and markings cannot fail to attract the 

 attention of all who behold them. The seed I offer has been most carefully 

 saved from a grand collection, embracing only the oest colors anil forms. 

 Perfectly hardv and flowers the first season from seed. Packet. 15a 



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