WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
33 
Per 10 
—Medium Single Blue, bien¬ 
nial to 4 ft. tall, very ex¬ 
cellent for late Spring and 
Summer blooms.75 
—Medium Single Bose, beauti¬ 
ful variety of these bien¬ 
nials .75 
*—Muralis, dwarf and covered 
abundantly with bluish- 
purple flowers in June; 
the ideal plant for the 
stone wall and rock gar¬ 
den . 1.00 
—Persicifolia, another good 
Campanula for the peren¬ 
nial border, blue flowers, 
May-July . 1.00 
—Persicifolia Alba, a white 
variety of the above.1.00 
. —Persicfolia Telham Beauty, 
very large bells of beauti¬ 
ful china blue on 2 ft. 
stems . 1.25 
*—Pusilla, another gem for the 
rockery, 4 to 6 in. lilac 
blue flowers from June to 
September.1.75 
*—Pusilla Alba, a white variety 
of the above. 1.25 
—Pyramidalis, 4 to 5 ft., flow¬ 
ers light blue, July-Octo- 
ber . 1.00 
*—Rotundifolia, 10 to 12 ins. 
blue flowers, July-Septem- 
ber. 1.00 
—Trachelium, 2 to 3 ft., single 
drooping bell shaped light 
purple flowers, a very har¬ 
dy Campanula, July-Sep- 
tember .90 
CARNATION HARDY 
—Chaubaud Mixed . 1.00 
—Chaubaud Rose . 1.00 
—Grenadin Scarlet. 1.00 
—Tausendschon, soft pink, 
continuous bloomer.90 
CENTAUREA—Hardy Corn 
Flower or Knapweed 
—Dealbata, 18 to 24 in. rose 
pink flowers, June- July.. 1.00 
—Macrocephala, the Globe 
Centaurea is very attrac¬ 
tive with its golden yel¬ 
low flowers on 3 ft. stems 
in July and August, and 
is exceptionally fine for 
cutting .75 
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