BRIDGEPORT, PENH A 
HARDY PERERMIAL PLANTS 
*Carpatica. (S.L. ) (Carpathian Harebell). 
Compact tufts producing clear blue flowers on wiry 8-inch stems from June to October. 
*Carpatica alba. (S.) 
Like preceding, but white. 
★ Garganica. (L. ) 
A gem for the rock-garden. Forms a low, spreading tuft which in June is covered with starry 
light blue flowers having white eyes. Fxquisite hanging over a rock. 35(? each; $1.00 for 3; 
$3.50 per doz. 
Glomerata. (L.) 
A Campanula that should be in every garden. It is about U feet high. In June and July has 
large, close heads of deep blue flowers which are strikingly effective. 
♦ Mural it. (L.) 
Dwarf and covered abundantly with bluish purple flowers in June and July. The ideal plant for 
the stone wall and rock-garden. 35if each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 per doz. 
Persicifolia grandiflora alba (L.)(Peach-leaved Bellflower). 
A noble border plant with splendid spikes of large, bell-shaped, pure white flowers from June 
to August. Good for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. 
Persicifolia grandiflora caerulea. (S.L.) 
This blue flowered variety is an excellent companion to the white. 
Campanula persicifolia grandiflora. 
Persicifolia grandiflora Pfitzeri. (S.L.) 
Fxtra large, clear, light blue flowers. 
Pyramidal is (S.L.)(Chimney Bellflower). 
Long spikes covered with blue flowers. 4 to 5 feet high; blooming during August and September. 
Pyramidal is alba. (S.L.) 
A white form of the above. 
*Raineri. (L.) 
A very rare and beautiful species of dwarf and spreading habit. Flowers various shades of laven¬ 
der-blue, during June and July. 8 in. 35<f each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 per doz. 
Rotund if ol i a. (L.XBlue Bells of Scotland). 
Its delicate blue, pendent bells are very attractive if planted high among the rocks. June to 
August. 1 ft. 
Turbinata. (L. ) 
Frect, cup-like flowers, somewhat on the order of C. carpatica. Various shades of blue and lav¬ 
ender. 18-24 ins. 
CARNATION. 
These should be grown in every garden. They are perfectly at home in a sunny border or large 
rock garden. The sweetly scented flowers, borne on 10-12" stems during May and June are fine for 
cutting. Carnations are one of the most useful and popular flowers. Useful for the hardy border. 
Culture: Carnations will grow in ordinary good light, well-drained soil. Should the soil be 
very light, add plenty of decayed cow manure. They should be placed 12 inches apart protect 
lightly during the winter. 
Grenadin. Red. (S. ) 
Bright red. 
Grenadin, Scarlet. (?.) 
An attractive, delicately colored flower that fills a great variety of uses as a cut-flower. 
Grenadin, White. (S.) 
New double Carnation. 
Grenadin. Mixed (S.L.1 
Various colors. 
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