CAMPANULA “TELHAM BEAUTY” 
Telham Beauty is not only the finest form of Campanula Per- 
sicifolia, but it is a plant with a most interesting history. It was 
known to gardeners more than a hundred years ago, having been 
brought to England from South Carolina in 1791 under the name 
of Campanula Persicifolia, var. maxima. It then disappeared from 
cultivation, but obligingly enough Nature produced it again. About 
twenty years ago the head gardener of Telham Court in Sussex, 
England, found what was evidently the same plant among his cam¬ 
panulas, and it was introduced once again to garden lovers under 
the name of “Telham Beauty.” The flowers are much larger than 
ordinary Campanula persicifolia, and are saucer shaped and of a 
rich lavender blue color. 
Plants of Telham Beauty were brought to the United States in 
1919, and those I offer are grown from divisions of the true stock, 
which of course is the only way in which the true Telham Beauty 
can be reproduced. 
3 plants—$1.50 10 plants—$4.50 
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