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the end of every branch. The individual 
heads are not large but are quite long, and 
every part of the flower as well as the in¬ 
volucre is of the same deep golden yellow. 
The bright yellow buds appear late in sum¬ 
mer and the flowers do not fade until severe 
frost, giving an unusually long blooming sea¬ 
son. The flowers are very fragrant and the 
plants have no ill odor as the specific name 
implies, except on drying. Extra strong, 
well rooted stock, $3.00 per dozen; seed 25 
cents. 
Bigelovia graveolens var* Albicaulis,* 1 foot. A 
low growing form of the above, with smaller 
plumes but very desirable. Excellent for 
low hedges or edgings. $2.00 per dozen, seed 
20 cents. 
Brickellia grandiflora.* 2 feet. Tassel Flower. 
Large yellowish white tassell shaped heads, 
very pretty. Moist shady places. Seed 15 
cents. 
CAMPANULAS. 
We take great pleasure in offering the following 
collection of Hardy Perennial Campanulas; 
all annual and biennial sorts being omitted. 
These are among the easiest of all plants to 
grow from seed, and many will bloom the 
first season if sown early. This genus in¬ 
cludes a remarkable variety of forms of which 
we have included only the most distinct. 
These are noted for their free blooming 
qualities, and high ornamental merit. Mostly 
of European and Asiatic origin. 
Campanulas. 
Campanula allonia. 6 inches. Deep violet blue; 
rare. Seed 15 cents. 
C. barbata. 2 feet. Pale porcelain-blue, dis¬ 
tinct. Seed 10 cents. 
C. glomerata. 2 feet. Violet flowers in large 
heads. Seeds 5 cents. 
C. lamufolia. New sort from Switzerland; no 
discription given. Seed 10 cents. 
C. latifolia. 3 feet. Large deep blue flowers, 
extra good sort. Seed 10 cents. 
