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BLUB VIEW ROCK GARDENS 
CAMPANULA-(Bell Flower) 
Alllarlaefolla. Grows about £’ high and very ohowy creamy 
vhite aplkee of flowers. 
Carpatlca. (Carpathian Harebell) Neat and compact habit. 
Blooms in June with large cup shaped blue flowers. 6" high. 
Carpatlca Alba. White form of above. 
Carpatlca Nana. Only 4 Inches high, and with blooms in 
Garganlca. Beautiful lilac 
blue star-like flowers, with 
white centers. One of the most 
popular of the Alpine Campanu¬ 
las. Lovely when planted in 
chinks of sunny walls. They ask 
little in the way of soil. Rel¬ 
ishes lime and stone chips in 
soil. About 4" high. 
Muralls. In June the show¬ 
ers of purplish blue flowers, 
over a compact foliage, cre¬ 
ates an interesting picture 
in the rock garden. A rare 
and desirable alpine. At 
home in a sunny rock wall. 
6" high. CAMPANULA-Muralis 
Rotundifolia. (Blue bells of Scotland). A continuous 
bloomer, with its tiny blue bells on slender stems. A pret¬ 
ty subject for the rockery. Asks little in the way of soil, 
loving the full sunshine. About 12" high. 
Turbinata. Compact in habit. Cup 
shaped purple flowers. Beautiful at 
the top of a sunny wall. Sunshine 
and average soil 
CATANANCHE-Cupids Dart 
Caerulea, Large sky blue flowers. 
Can be dried as everlastings. Grey 
grass like foliage. One of the pret¬ 
tiest shows on a dry sunny rock slope. 
Light deep soil 
CATANANACHE-Caerulea 
CAMPANULA-Turbinata 
FOR THE SUNNY STEPS 
ADBRIETLA - Eryii 
CAMPANULA - Carpatlca Nana 
DIANTHUS - Deltoides 
LINARIA - Aquitriloba 
SEEUM - Acre,Lydium,Seiangulare,Ternaturn 
