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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
White Plume. Superb pure white, tall and 
stately. 35 cents. 
All varieties of Astilbes priced 35 cents are $3.50 
per doz. 
All of these astilbes do especially well in moist 
ground where they will attain a much greater 
height and hold their flowers longer than in dry 
soil. 
R. AUBRIETIA deltoides. (Common Aubrietia.) 
R. leichtlini. (Leichtlins Aubrietia.) 
Lovely mauve to purple flowers. 
BAPTISIA. (False Indigo.) 
australis. Deeply cut foliage and dark blue 
flowers in June. 
BELEMCANDA. 
sinensis (Blackberry Lily.) Orange and black 
flowers followed by seeds which closely re¬ 
semble blackberries. 
BELLIS. (English Daisy.) 
R. perennis flore-pleno. Red, pink and pure 
white. 
BOLTONIA. 
asteroides. (False White Camomile.) Pure 
White. 
latisquama. (Violet Camomile.) Lovely violet 
flowers. 
CAMPANULA. 
R. allioni. Pale violet blue, lovely rock plant. 
R. Bellardi Miranda. Delightful blue flowers 
suggestive of pusilla but a much better 
grower than that variety. 35 cents. 
R. carpatica caerulea. (Blue Carpathian Bell¬ 
flower.) 
R. carpatica alba. (White Carpathian Bellflow¬ 
er.) 
R. carpatica, Ditton Blue. An especially lovely 
blue variety. 
R. carpatica, Dwarf hybrids. These have extra 
large flowers and attain only half the 
height of the ordinary carpaticas, flowers 
also are different in form. 
R. garganica. Lovely rich blue trailing variety. 
Superb rock garden plant. 50 cents. 
glomerata dahurica. (Danesblood.) Deep 
violet blue. 
lactiflora. Superb pale blue variety, grows 
3-4 feet high, flowering in July. 
medium, (Canterbury Bell.) Single pink, 
white, mauve and deep blue. Strong field 
grown plants. 
persicifolia. (Peach leaved Bellflower.) Pretty 
blue. 
persicifolia alba. Fine pure white form. 
persicifolia splendida. Superb double white 
variety. 50 cents each. 
persicifolia Telham Beauty. Extra large 
flowers of a lovely China blue shade. 
R. Poscharskyana. (New.) A new species from 
Serbia, long sprays of open lavender blue 
flowers. 50 cents. 
R. rotundifolia (Harebell.) Often called the 
“Blue Bells of Scotland.” 
R. rotundifolia. Giant hybrids. These contain 
very fine varieties with much larger flow¬ 
ers than the type. 
CASSIA. (Indian Senna.) 
marilandica. Handsome pinnate foliage and 
striking racemes of yellow flowers in July. 
CENTRANTHUS. (Jupiter’s Beard.) 
ruber (Red Valerian or “Pretty Betsy.”) Red 
fragrant flowers. 
