60 
WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATAL OGUE 
No. ^. Pkt. 
672. CALLIRHOE, Lineariloba— Trailing, white and 
lilac. June-September 
Ct8. No. 
10 
683. 
684. 
685. 
686. 
687. 
688. 
689, 
690. 
673. 
674. 
675. 
676. 
677 
678. 
679. 
680. 
681. 
682. 
Campanula Persicifolia, No. 677 
CAMPANULA 
Mirabilis— A new Canterbury Bell. Plants form 
densely branched pyramidal bushes about 2 ft . 
hio-h each branch bearing a multitude of pale blue 
or lilac flowers, at least a hundred blossoms being 
open at one time. 2 ft 
Fragilis— Prostrate, i ft., purple ; • • ■ • • 
Carpatica or " Hair Bell "—Mixed. 6 inches. 
Persicifolia— 2 ft. Blue. One of the best 
Persicifolia Alba— 2 ft. White . . . ... . . • • ;^ 
PyramidaUs— The " Pyramidal Bell Flower. 
Blue and white. Pyramidal form and literally 
•covered with elegant bell-shaped flowers, good for 
either outside or greenhouse. 
Perennial — Varieties in mixture 
Campanulas flower from June to August. 
Canterbury Bells, Single '«:->-'—""=" 
blue, h. b., 2 ft 
Canterbury Bells, Double Mixed- 
blue, h. b., 2 ft ■■ 
Canterbury Bell, Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)- 
H. b. b., 2 ft. Mixed and rose, lilue or white. . . 
10 
10 
691. 
692. 
693 
694 
5 695 
10 
10 
696 
4 ft. .. .' 10 697 
Mixed — Rose, white or 
-Rose, white or 
698. 
10 
10 
Pkt. cts 
The Campanulas, including Canterbury Bells 
which are hardy biennials, are amongst the most 
showy and effective of all border plants. Being of 
many different heights, and flowering at different 
times, are great points in their favor. June- 
August. . . , , 
CENTAUREA, Babylonica— 6 it. A stately pictur- 
esque silvery foliage plant with golden yellow 
flowers. July-September 10 
CENTAUREA, Montana (Perennial Cornflower)— 
1 ft. Silvery foliage. Bright blue flowers. . . . 
CEPHALARIA, Tatarica— 6 ft. Creamy white. 
July-August ■ • 
CERASTIUM, Biebersteim— Silvery-grey foliage 
smothered with snow-white flowers, h. p., 4 inches 
CERASTIUM, Tomentosum— Foliage is a beautiful 
silvery white, h. p., 4 inches ■■ •• • 10 
Indispensable for edgings, mounds, panel-beds 
and rockwork. Should be sown early, in the 
house 
CHELONE, Barbata (Pentstemon) — 2ift. Deep 
red. July ^ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ULIGINOSUM — i ft. Large pure white single 
flowers. August-October. 
Pkt. 10c.. . 
Maximum, " King Ed- 
ward" — Undoubtedly the 
finest of all the Chry- 
santhemum Maxi- 
mum. Beautiful 
large pure white 
flowers of splendid 
form; will be found 
invaluable for cut- 
ting. Pkt, 25c. 
Maximum, "Perfec- 
tion " — A grand 
variety, having large 
pure white flowers 
often measuring 5 
ins. across, and for cutting 
is invaluable. Pkt. 10c. 
Leucanthemum or Shasta 
Daisy — Introd uced from 
California. Extraordinary 
large, pure white and 
perfect flowers, and 
bound to become one 
of the most popular 
hardy perennials. 
Pkt. 25c. 
CIRSIUM, Pulcherri- 
mum (Thistle) — ^3 ft. 
Purplish-blue flower heads; 
deeply cut flowers with 
gray under surface. Pkt. 
5c. 
CLEMATIS, Paniculata — 
Climber. White. September 
10c. 
CLEMATIS, Jackmani, Mixed Varie- 
ties — H. h. Climber produces clus- 
ters of beautiful flowers, completely 
hiding the foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
COMMELINA, Coelestis— J ft 
Blue. May. Pkt. 5c. 
COREOPSIS, Grandiflora— 3 ft 
One of our finest hardy border 
plants. Produces an abundance of 
large single rich deep golden yellow 
flowers. June-October. Pkt. lOo. 
COREOPSIS, Lanceolata— 2ft. Golden- 
ytiUow. June-October. Valued for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
Coreopsis 
Grandiflora, 
No. 697 
