CAMPANULA — - Continued 
Carter’s Single Canterbury Bells 
The Cup and Saucer Variety 
Carter’s Superb Canterbury 
Bells 
Cup and Saucer Varieties 
No. 363. 
Canterbury Bells, Carter’s Superb 
Per pkt. 
No. 371. 
Cup and Saucer varieties (Caly- 
Per pkt. 
Mixed. All shades of colour; a 
cantherna). This beautiful 
fine assortment of both Singles 
type is represented in the photo- 
and Doubles; good habit . . 
.16 and .26 
graph. Carter’s Choice Mixed 
" 368. 
Single Blue 
.10 
“ 372. 
2 feet 
Blue 
.15 and .26 
.15 and .26 
“ 369. 
Rose. Delicate shade . . 
.10 
“ 373. 
Rose 
.16 and .26 
“ 370. 
“ White 
.10 
“ 374. 
White 
.16 and .26 
Double Varieties 
Seed chosen from the very best Double Flowers, but unfortunately a few Singles cannot be avoided. 
Per pkt. 
No. 364. Double Blue .16 
“ 365. “ Lilac .16 
Per pkt. 
No. 366. Double Rose 16 and .26 
“ 367. White .16 
Canterbury Bell. — Hardy biennials. Sow in summer, transplant to a bed in autumn for flowering 
following year. They also make effective pot plants for spring flowering, sown in summer and potted in 
autumn, and kept in a cool frame through winter. No matter how carefully the double flowering types 
are saved, some are certain to come single. The seed-bearing spikes should be cut out when the beauty 
is over, and more may come. Averaging 3 feet in height. 
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