CAMPANULA GLOMERATA, (R) Shakes its deep 
purple bells from stems a foot tall. Blooms in 
June. 15c. 
CAMPANULA “Josephine.” We have not the botani- 
al name of this, but that does not detract from its 
beauty. A symmetrical bush 2 feet high, covered 
with erectly borne bells of lavender blue. The le¬ 
gend is that it originated in the Empress Jose¬ 
phine’s garden. 15c. 
CAMPANULA LATIFOLIA, The flowers vary from 
pale lavender to violet and hang like bells from a 
central stalk 18 inches or more in height. Long 
blooming period. Increases fast. 15c. 
CAMPANULA LAURII, (R) This lovely plant, of ra¬ 
ther recent English introduction, has fully lived 
up to the good things said about it. Pale rosy- 
lavender bells, borne upright and in the greatest 
profusion. 8 inches. 15c. 
CANTERBURY BELL. Dozen 75c. Mixed. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA, “White Peach Bells” 
In even a modest mass, the purity and grace of 
these flowers are irresistible. 2 feet. 10c. 
CAMPANULA PERSICISFOLIA. Double peach bell, 
A fitting companion to the white variety. 10c. 
Pale China blue; distinct from the foregoing. 10c. 
CAMPANULA PERICISFOLIA, Double peach bell, 
blue and white. 25c. 
CAMPANULA PORTENSCHLAGIANA, (R), One of 
the finest trailing varieties. Synonym of Muralis. 
20c. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS, “Blue Chimney Bell 
Flower.” An impressive flower stalk 4 to 6 feet 
tall, (carries great numbers of the handsome blue 
blossoms. Small plants. 10c. 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA, (R). “Fairy bells” might 
well be the description of this charming subject. 
The flowers are blue, the whole plant a miniature 
gem. Light shade. When pleased, it spreads rap¬ 
idly. 4 inches. 10c. 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA ALBA, (R). This is a white 
form of the above and if possible even more 
chaste and charming than the blue. 10c. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA, “Scotch Hare Bells” 
(R). Small blue bells on slender stems have long 
made this plant a favorite. Blooms early and 
late. 15c. 
CAMPANULA SARMATICA, (R). A rare form. It is 
a vigorous grower. Blue. 1 foot. 50c. 
CAMPANULA TURBINATA, (R). Close mates of fo¬ 
liage with close-set blue saucers of flowers. 25c. 
CALANDRIANA UMBALATA, r eddish magenta 
blooms in August and September. 6 inches. 15c. 
CARNATION-GIANT MARGUERITE. Yes, these are 
real carnations, robust and free blooming, and 
with strong clove fragrance. 15c. $1.50 dozen. 
CANDYTUFT IBERIS GIBRALTICA, lavender and 
white. 10c. 
CENTAUREA MACROCEPHALA, A very striking 
plant with bloom like a huge yellow thistle. The 
brown buds are very ornamental. Should be in 
in every garden. 25c. 
CERASTIUM BIEBERSTEINI, (R). Pure white flow¬ 
ers, woolly white foliage. A refined “Snow in Sum¬ 
mer,” and said not to spread. 9 inches. 10c. 
CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES, (R). (See 
Plumbago Larpentae). 
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