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Rare Campanulas for the Rockery 
One of the most interesting group of plants for the rockery is the Campanula family. They are natural alpine plants, 
thriving among the rocks. In the following list we are presenting some of the most charming of all this large group. 
They have proven their hardiness under our severe weather conditions/ and we are confident that you will find that 
they add a distinct charm to your garden. 
CAMPANULA BELLARDI-^IRANDI— A I ow creeping 
variety with tiny bells of China blue. The foliage is a dark 
glossy green. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
completely covered in late June with vivid lavender blue 
flowers. Each 35c, per three 80c. 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA —Long a favorite because of 
its compact, dark green foliage which in June is covered 
with star-shaped flowers of bright blue. Each 30c, per 
three 75c. 
CAMPANULA "NORMAN GROVE"— A dainty English 
novelty with slender three inch stems bearing bell-shaped 
flowers of light blue. Blooms in mid-summer. Each 35c, 
per three 80c. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA ACAULIS— This is a de¬ 
lightful dwarf with clusters of rich blue flowers on three 
inch stems from June until August. Each 25c, per three 60c. 
CAMPANULA MURALIS —Often listed as C. portensch- 
lagiana it is one of the finest of all. The three inch plants are 
CAMPANULA RADDEANA —An alpine beauty with 
round, sharply toothed, foliage and nine inch spikes of large 
royal blue bells. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA "OLyMPUS"— A true 
American alpine with bright blue bells twice the size of 
the common C. rotundifolia. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
ANNUAL SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING 
The following list of pretty annuals may be sown in the 
late Fall. They germinate early, and bloom much sooner 
than Spring sown seed. By handling in this manner you 
can have a succession of color in your garden. The varieties 
are Alyssum, Calendula, Calliopsis, Candytuft, Centaurea, 
Clarkia, Dianthus, Didiscus, Eschscholtzia, Euphorbia, Go- 
detia, Gypsophila, Hunnemannia, Kochia, Larkspur, Linum, 
Lupinus, Marvel of Peru, Nemophila, Nicotiana, Petunia 
(bedding types), Poppies, Phlox, and Verbena. 
All 10c per Packet, 20c Per Trade Packet 
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Ten Packets of Annual Seeds . . . Our Cfio ice 
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