TOWER BELLS 
Campanulas of the new "Giant" peachbells class, standing 
four to five feet high with tough stems, clothed their length with 
great bells of Bradley's Violet. Splendid Delphinium compan¬ 
ions, hardy and long blooming. 40c each, 3 for $1.00, dozen 
$3.50. 
HOODACRES AUBRIETIAS 
Semi-trailing alpine perennials. The catalogs list wall, rock- 
garden and edging plants by the thousands and merit must 
attach to each one for somebody, somewhere, sometime; but 
when the casual visitor comes into your garden in spring it will 
be to ignore most of the demure things, but a good planting of 
Aubrietias will be a feast for all, and one can afford to forget 
their congeners for the time. They just will not be outdone in 
liberality of bloom and insist upon getting started bright and 
early to carry on for a couple of months and scatteringly still 
longer. Their hillocks of solid color, violet, purple, blue, crimson 
and pink tones are glorious. The pale shades from imported 
seeds are not effective. Our development of these plants over a 
long period has brought exceptional size and coloring. Plants 
30c each or $3.00 for 12, 3 for 80c. 
New Viola — PURPLE GLORY 
Jersey Jewell was a great improvement over the fine Jersey 
Gem, in size, color and profusion of bloom, but unfortunately 
was unable to survive some winters. Purple Glory has that 
resistance and all the other good points. We have given it a 
thorough trial. Plants build up into large clumps, sheeted over 
with bloom. 25c each, three for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
NEW FASHION HINT 
The bridesmaids will be gowned alike in rose beige lace with arm 
bouquets of Dawn roses and Delphinium and the bride's little cousin.— 
(From Literary Digest.) 
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