PLANT List 
* Campanula Glomerata Superba—(3) dark violet; 
(4) /June-July; (5) 20 in.; (6) spreading', wita 
blooming spikes; blooms from bottom of spike to 
top; (7) partial shade; (9) rock or border. Some¬ 
thing new to most gardeners . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.75 100 for $12.00 
Campanula, Medium (Biennial)—(2) Canterburv 
Beils; (3) in separate colors, blue, pink, white or 
purple; (4) June-July; (5) 3 ft.; (6) tall spikes 
covered with large blooms; (9) border. One of 
the most showy of the border plants. 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.66 
Campanula Medium Calyeanthema (Biennial)—(2) 
cup and saucer Canterbury Bell; (3) in separate 
colors, blue, pink, white and purple; (4) June- 
July; (5) 3 ft.; (6) tall spikes covered with 
blooms; (9) border. The same as C. medium ex¬ 
cept that in addition the bloom has a saucer 
shaped petal .^. . 1 ... 
.3 for $.60 10 ior $1.50 100 for $12.00 
Campanula Persicifolia—(2) peach-leaved bell; (3) 
large hue; (4) June and July; (5) 2 ft.; (6) tall 
spike; (9) one of the best border varieties. 
.3 for $.60 10 fJOr $1.50 100 for $12.00 
Campanula Pyramidalls—(2) Chimney Bell flower; 
(3) blue; (4) Sept.; (5) 4 ft.; (6) profuse pyra¬ 
mids of bloom; (9) a most conspicuous and ex¬ 
cellent border plant . 
.3 for $.60 10 fbr $1.50 100 for $12.00 
* Campanula Rotundifolia—(2) Scotch Harebell; 
(3) blue; (4) May to Oct. (5) 8 in.; (6) small, 
rosettes of leaves at base with slender, wiry grass 
like bloom stems; (9) one of the finest for rock 
gardens ..3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
CANDYTUFT (See Iberis). 
Canterbury Bells (See Campanula Medium). 
Cardinal Flower (See Lobelia Cardinalis). 
CARNATIONS—Hardy border. If you have here¬ 
tofore failed to plant border Carnations, now is 
the time to start. They bloom continuously in 
wonderful colors and tints. All are fragrant. (7) 
They are easy to grow in sunny, well drained lo¬ 
cation in (8) rich, gritty or sandy soil. Do not 
cultivate deeply. 
Carnation Hardy “Grenaden”—(3) double mixed 
deep red, scarlet, pink, yellow and white; (4) all 
summer; (5) 1 ft.; (6) rather compact; (9) a 
most brilliant bedding or cutting flower . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Carnation, Hardy “Enfant De Nice”—(3) mixed 
double white, light salmon, rose, red; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (6) 1 ft.; (7) compact grower; (9) a very 
large flowered border carnation, very useful for 
bedding and cutting. This is probably the finest 
mixture in existence. It is larger and finer than 
Grenaden but not quite so hardy. Light mulch 
will carry them through . 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
CAT AN ACHE Coe ru lea—(2) blue Cupidine—(3) 
light blue; (4) June to Aug.; (5) 2 ft.; (6) up¬ 
right, stiff stems; (7) sun; (8) dry ordinary soil; 
(9) border and good cutting.... 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
CATCHFLY (See Silene). 
CENTAUREA—(2) Hardy Corn Flowers. All are 
easy to grow in (7) sunny position in (8) ordin¬ 
ary soil. (9) All are good border and cutting" 
plants. 
