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varieties are all of great beauty, the taller ones being 
suitable for the border and very valuable as cut flowers 
while the dwarfer sorts are well adapted for the front of 
hol ders and foi rockeries, d he most of the varieties are 
easily grown and unless otherwise specified, prefer a 
well-drained, rather rich sandy loam. Those adapted to 
rockery culture are among the choicest of perennial 
plants. 
C. alliarifolia—Showy and choice hell-flower of pyra¬ 
midal habit. The flowers, are white, long tubed and 
hang in scores from one side of arching stems.20 
C. barbata—So called because of the hairs inside the 
blooms. It requires a well-drained soil, containing 
plenty of stones, and more sun than most of bell-, 
flowers. T he handsome pale blue flowers are pro¬ 
duced from May to July, on stems about 1 ft. high.50 
C. Bowie’s Hybrid—A cross between C. carpatica and 
C. rotundifolia. Very new and very choice.50 
C. Burghalti—A striking plant with long, silky flowers 
of a lavander blue tint. 25 
C. carpatica—The well-known Carpathian Bellflower 
and suitable for the front of border and rockery. They 
form large compact tufts and bear a wealth of cup¬ 
shaped blossoms about l]/ 2 inches across, of a beauti¬ 
ful shade of blue; 1 ft. 15 
C. carpatica alba—The white form. Choice and a 
beautiful companion for the one preceding.15 
C. carpatica—-“Selected White.” An extra large and 
selected variety of the Carpathian Harebell. Pure 
white flowers, freely produced-.. .25 
C. carpatica—“Riverslea.” A dwarf tufted plant, 
bearing large, flat, saucer-shaped flowers of a pale 
blue, on slender stems about 1 ft. high.25 
C. garganica—A gem for the rock garden. Forms a 
low, spreading tuft which in June is covered with 
starry, light blue flowers having a white eye; ex¬ 
quisite hanging over a rock...50 
C. garganica “W. H. Paine”—Improved form of this 
charming Italian bellflower. Large, bright violet flow¬ 
ers with white center. More upright in habit than 
type. A striking plant... 75 
C. glomerata Dahurica—Large heads of purple flowers. 
Fine for the border; 2 ft...20 
C. grandis—A handsome plant with tall spikes of blue 
flowers ......25 
C. Grossecki—A handsome species with large leaves, 
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