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CALLIRHOE—POPPY MALLOW 
Involucrata—A showy trailing perennial bearing from 
early Summer till Fall large, crimson, saucer-shaped 
flowers. Best in rockery or border. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA—CANTER. 
BURY BELLS 
Canterbury Bells—Cup and saucer. This variety comes in 
white, pink, blue and mixed colors. 
each 18c; per 10 $1.50 
CAMPANULA—BELLFLOWERS 
A large, beauti c ul and most important family for the flower 
garden. The dwarf species are charming for rockeries. 
The plants range from 18 inches to 24 inches in height 
and are most effective when planted in a mixed border 
near the early Phloxes. The Pyramidalis is a' tall grow¬ 
ing variety often reaching 5 to 6 feet in height. 
Carpatica (Harebell). A pretty species growing in compact 
tufts, not exceeding 8 inches high; flowers clear blue; 
held erect on wiry stems. It begins blooming in June, 
continuing until October. As an edging for a- hardy 
border or for the rockery it is unsurpassed. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Carpatica White—Same as above. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
CAMPANULA—(Continued ) 
Turbinata—Grows about 6 inches high. A beautiful variety 
forming close mats of foliage and bearing large cup¬ 
shaped flowers of blue, sitting close to the plant and 
fairly smothering it. June and July. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
The Truest Hardy Outdoor Carnations. A beautiful 
strain of hardy pinks, which resembles most of all the 
indoor Carnations, blooming in great abundance all sum¬ 
mer, in the most magic colors, flowers being semi—to full 
double. Excellent for cutting and very hardy. 
Beatrix—A lovely pa'le pink flower for border or rockery. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Grenadin Scarlet—A large flowering type. Very desirable 
for garden or cutting. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Grenadin White—White form of the above. Extremely 
desirable plant of the easiest culture. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Napoleon 3rd—Bright red. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
CASSIA—AMERICAN SENNA 
Garganica—Blue. A gem for the rock garden. Forms a 
low spreading tuft which in June is covered with starry 
light blue flowers having a white eye. Exquisite hang¬ 
ing over a rock. 
Latifolia Macrantha—3 ft. 
blue. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Erect stems. Large bells, violet- 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Marylandica—Grows 3 to 4 feet, during July and August. 
Is a bushy growing plant with large panicles of bright 
yellow curiously shaped flowers in abundant auxiliary 
clusters. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
CANTANANCHE—CUPID’S DART 
Persicifolia Grandiflora Coerulea—2-3 ft. June-July. Blue 
Double. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Pusilla—Light blue bells, very free blooming. 4 in. July. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Pusilla Alba—Same as above, but pure white. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). Of blue coloring, grow¬ 
ing 5 to 6 feet. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Pyramidalis—White. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Rotundifolia—6 to 12 inches. One of the prettiest species, 
slender branching stems, covered with dainty frail blue 
flowers. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Sarmatica- A low-growing much branched variety.^ Each 
plant with 8 to 10 stems not over 16 inches high. Covered 
with pale blue, bell-like flowers. Foliage a silvery gray. 
Splendid variety for rockery or border. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Has hoary, lance-shaped leaves, and crisp chaff-like flow¬ 
ers resembling those of the everlastings. Belongs to 
the Daisy order and is an attractive plant when in 
flower. Flowers are useful for cutting. 
Alba Bicolcr—White form.. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Coerulea—Pretty deep blue flowers in great profusion, 2 
feet. Blooms from June to September. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
CENTAUREA—HARDHEADS, KNAPWEED 
The flowers heads are like showy, ragged-thistle blooms 
of bright red, deep purple, golden yellow and blue. They 
grow 2 to i'A feet tall and bloom during the Summer 
months. 
Dealbata—2 feet. Large and striking rose-pink flowers, 
feathery foliage. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Macroecephala—The showiest of all; great thistle-like 
golden yellow flowers on stiff stems. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Montana Blue—2 feet. June-September. Numerous deep 
blue flowers somewhat resembling the annual corn¬ 
flower. 
each 18c; per 10 $1.50 
CEPHALARI A—ROUNDHEADS 
Tartarica Alpina (Giant Scabiosa). 5 feet. June and July. 
Flowers yellow on terminal heads somewhat like a Sca¬ 
biosa. Good for shrubbery borders. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
CERASTIUM—SNOW IN SUMMER 
Tomentosum—A desirable low-growing plant with silvery 
foliage and white flowers in June, suitable for the rock¬ 
ery, or border. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
A PERENNIAL GARDEN 
