N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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^'Campanula Glomcrata Acaulis—Large clusters of flowers. Rich 
violet color. 6 in. Not the tall variety. June to August. Dry 
soil in light shade. 25 cents each. 
Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells)—Biennials bearing a mass 
of large bell-shaped flowers in June and July. Deservedly pop¬ 
ular. 21/2 ft. Well-drained soil. (c). 
Campanula Medium Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—Blue, rose 
or white. Colors separate. 25 cents each. 
Campanula Medium Single—Blue, rose or white, separate. 25 
cents each. 
^Campanula Muralis (Portenschlageana)—Bluish purple flowers from 
June to Oct. A popular wall and rockery plant. 3 in. (w). 
Well drained soil in part shad®. Protect in winter. 35 cents 
each. 
Campanula Persicifolia Crandiflora (Peach Leaved Bells)—Bright 
blue flowers on tall stems excellent for cutting. 2 ft. June 
and July. Dry soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
Campanula Persicifolia Crandiflora Alba—A white form of the 
above. 25 cents each. 
^-'Campanula Poscharskyana—A new variety that somewhat re¬ 
sembles garganica, but is larger in all its parts. Blooms off and 
on all summer. Flowers large light blue. Same culture as Gar¬ 
ganica. 6 in. 35 cents each. 
^Campanula Pusilla—Glossy green leaves, pale blue flowers. 6 in. 
July and Aug. Dry soil, part shade. This has a good white 
form, (s) either. 35 cents each. 
^Campanula Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—A slender grow¬ 
ing plant bearing clear blue flowers from June to August. 12 
in. (w). Prefers lime. 25 cents each. 
*Carlina Acaulis—Very spiny silvery leaves form a handsome rosette 
in which sits a huge stemless white thistle head. Prefers sun 
and lime. 35 cents each. 
Carnation—(See Dianthus Caryophyllus). 
Cassia Marylandica (Wild Senna)—Bright yellow pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Attractive fern-like foliage. June-Sept. 5 ft. 25 cents each. 
*Catananche Coerulea (Cupids Dart) (Love Plant)—Produces heads 
of blue flowers on long naked stems. Good for cutting. June 
and July. 1 V 2 ft. Well-drained soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
Cenfaurea Dealbata (Knapweed)—Large deep pink flowers in June 
and July. 1 V 2 ft. Ordinary soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
Centaurea Macrocephala—Large showy yellow thistle-like flowers 
on long stems. July and August. 3 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
Centaurea Montana (Perennial Cornflower) (Bachelors Button) — 
Large blue cornflower like flowers. June to September. 2 ft. 
25 cents each. 
*Cerasfium Tomentosum (Snow-in-summer) (Mouse Ear)—A creep¬ 
ing alpine plant, white foliage literally covered with white flow¬ 
ers in May and June. Dry soil in sun. 6 in. Vigorous growth. 
(w). 25 cents each. 
*Cherianthus Allioni (Siberian Wallflower)—Brilliant orange flow¬ 
ers. Fragrant. May to July. 12 in. Biennial. Poor dry soil, 
(w) (c). 25 cents each. 
^Chrysanthemum Arcticum (Arctic Daisy)—Large white flowers in 
Sept, and Oct. Very free. Forms an attractive clump of green 
foliage. Very attractive. 1 ft. 25 cents each. 
^Chrysanthemum Mawi—Finely divided silvery grey foliage. Pink 
daisy-like flowers are produced all summer on foot high stems. 
Well drained soil in sun. 25 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum Asia—This is one of the largest flower¬ 
ing daisies, freely producing huge daisies on 2 ft. stems. 35 
cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy Alaska—Large white flow¬ 
ers in June and July. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. (c). 25 cents 
each. 
Chrysanthemum Hardy Pompom—The following are representative 
varieties, selected for good colors and early bloom. With one 
or two exceptions, all are excellent for cut flowers. Give them 
protection in winter, (c). Plant in any rich well drained soil 
and plant in spring. Any of the following 25 cents each: 
Alladin—A new variety that blooms continuously from mid¬ 
summer to autumn. Flowers full double 3 in., in diameter of a 
beautiful golden bronze color. Excellent for cutting. 
Barbara Cumming—Large clear yellow double flowers from late 
August on. A choice variety. 
Frances Whittlesey—Rich bronze and garnet, of a popular au¬ 
tumn shade. September and October, frost resistent. 18 in. 
Clory of Seven Oaks—Rich golden yellow. Very free bloomer. 
Medium height. September and October. 
Jean Cumming—Large pure white flowers shaded yellow and 
blush at the center of the buds. Medium height. Blooms from 
the middle of September on. An extra good white variety, of 
medium height. (c). 
L’Argentuilles—Reddish bronze. Very free. Early October. 
Medium height. 
Lillian Doty—Tall light pink. Late October. 
Normandie—Opens creamy white, delicate pink when mature. 
Begins to bloom in late September. Medium height. (c). 
Oconto—Large pure white flowers on long stems. Good cut 
flower. Early October. 
