WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
C. petrae—Very new. Silvery leaves and whorls of 
showy, yellow flowers..-.75 7.50 
C. persicaefolia—(Peach Bells)—One of the finest bor¬ 
der varieties, bearing large, blue, saucer-shaped flow¬ 
ers on long spikes 3 ft. high. June and July. 20 2.00 
C. persicaefolia alba grandiflora—-A fine variety of the 
above, with extra large blossoms . White. .20 2.00 
C. persicaefolia Mcerheimi—A very fine variety of the 
Peach Bell, with spikes of double, pure white flowers.. .25 2.50 
C. pusilla—One of the very choice rock bellflowers. 
Strong grower with a profusion of blue flowers dur¬ 
ing July and August. About three inches high....50 5.00 
C. pusilla “The Major”-—Bright blue blossoms. 
Charming for the rockery or edging.50 5.00 
C. Raddeana—A very handsome perennial, forming a 
compact bush some 12 inches high, with dark, wiry 
stems and large purple flowers. Very beautiful if 
planted near a low shrub in the rockerj', to act as a 
light support for the beautiful blossoms...50 5.00 
C. rotundifolia—The wild blue English harebell; very 
graceful drooping blue bells, rising from compact 
tufts of foliage; fine for rockery. .20 2.00 
C. rotundifolia alba—Pure white form of this charm¬ 
ing harebell .20 2.00 
C. rotundifolia Hostii—A large form of above with 
rich blue flowers. Very free.25 2.50 
C. Robsoni—A new hybrid of Scheuchzeri and turbi- 
nata with large, deep blue bells on spikes. .35 3.50 
C. Scheuchzeri—A very graceful plant with a profu¬ 
sion of lavander blue flowers.25 2.50 
C. Stansfieldii—An easily grown and beautiful variety 
of bellflower. It forms a dwarf carpet of leaves and 
bears unusually large blue, somewhat drooping flow¬ 
ers. Charming in the rockery...50 5.00 
C. Stevem—A beautiful Campanula with dense foliage 
and flowers of a purplish blue. Very floriferous; 6 in. .50 5.00 
C. tommasiniana—A lovely Italian alpine with narrow 
blue flowers on slender stems. It forms a dense tuft 
and flourishes in light soil on rock work; 9 in.75 7.50 
C. turbinata—Similar to C. carpatica but more dwarf, 
with deep purple, erect flowers. 20 2.00 
C. velutina—Downy foliage, large white flowers, tinted 
pink. Prefers a dry position; 1 ft. 50 5.00 
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