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Campanula, continued. 
an edging for a hardy border or for the 
rocliery it is unsurpassed. 
Carpatica alba. The white - flowered 
form of the i)recoding. 
Glomerata (Clustered Bellflower). 
Grow.s 18 inches high, and produces from 
June to August dense clusters of funneJ- 
.shaped violet-blue flowers. 
Medium (Canterbury Bells). Our stock 
has been grown from the very finest strain; 
choice mixed colors; .3 feet. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue salver- 
shaped flowers during June and July; 2 feet. 
Persicifolia alba. A pure white form 
of the above. 
CENTAUREA 
Montana. Large bluish-purple flowers 
in July, August and September. 2 feet. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Hardy Pompon. The hardy Pompons 
are rapidly coming into general favor, as 
bedding jjlants. Flowers are very double 
and borne in great profusion from" Septem- 
ber to frost. Well established plants, in the 
following colors: red, white, yellow and pink. 
COREOPSIS 
Lanceolata. A superb varieiy for cut- 
ting. Flowers are golden yellow and fully 
Delpliiniun 
Coreopsis lanreolata 
3 inches in diameter. Very profuse 
bloomer. June to frost. 2"feet. 
CIMICIFUGA - Snake Root 
Simplex. iVIost valuable by 
reason of its extreme late flowering, 
beginning in September and attain- 
ing full perfection about the mid- 
dle of October, a time when flow- 
ers are scarce. Its flowering sterns 
are from 2>J to 3 feel high, terminated 
with a dense si)ike of wliite flowers, 
which, when cut, last in ])erfection 
a long time. 2.5 cts. each. 
DELPHINIUM - Larkspur 
The Larkspur, one of the oldest 
plants in cultivation, is still consid- 
ered indispensable for the hardy 
gai'ilen. It will bloom continuously 
if cut back when the flowers begin 
to fade. 
Belladonna. The freest and 
most contituious blooming of all, 
never being out of flower from the 
end of June until cut down by hard 
