CACALIA. Compositae. “Tassel Flower.” 
111. Aurea 18” Vivid burnt orange tassels; rapid grower. 
Summer. 20 
CALAMINTHA. Lamiaceae. “Alpine Mint.” Syn. Satureia. 
112. Alpina 6 ” Very pretty dwarf plant with purple flowers 
in the Spring.20 
113. Corsica 6 ” Larger and earlier than the above.20 
CALANDRINA. Portulaceae. 
114. Umbellata 12 ” Gray foliage; masses of vivid magenta 
red; it is rather difficult to establish but is well worth 
the trouble. Ideal for the rockery. All summer.25 
CALLIRRHOE. Malvaceae. “Creeping Mallow.” Friable soil. 
115. Involucrata 6 ” A rapid trailer with large showy crim¬ 
son blooms. 20 
CALTHA. Ranunculaceae. “Marsh Marigold.” Moist soil. 
116. Palustris 16” Large buttercup-like flowers with waxy 
green leaves.35 
CAMPANULA. Campanulaceae. “Bellflower.” 
117. Barbata 15” Pale porcelain blue; distinct.25 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA MEDIUM. Canterbury Bell. 
Biennia. 
118. Cup and Saucer—Blue.15 
119. ” —Pink.15 
120. ” —Lilac.15 
121 . ” —Striped.15 
122. ” —White.15 
123. Double Blue.15 
124. Double Pink.15 
CAMPANULA. 
125. Carpatica. Blue upright bells for the rockery.20 
126. Carpatica, White. White form of the above.20 
127. Garganica 3” Elegant dwarf trailer; bright blue. 
Summer. 25 
128. Glomerata Superba 18” Rich deep violet in large heads; 
very showy; blooms in May.25 
129. Muralis 4” Lovely species; purplish blue bells. Summer. .25 
130. Persicifolia 36” “Peach Bells.” Single blue.15 
131. -white.15 
132. -Telham Beauty. Very large single china blue. . .25 
133. - Double Blue.20 
134. -French Gray. 20 
135. -Snow White.20 
136. Pulla 6” Dwarf habit with pretty russet purple flowers. .25 
137. Rotundifolia 12” “Blue Bells of Scotland.” Very graceful. .20 
138. Trachelium 36” “Coventry Bells” Single mauve blue. .. .20 
139. Turbinata 6 ” Erect cup-like flowers; light violet blue. .20 
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