JAPANESE 
BELLFLOWER 
( Platy codon) 
Pictured at left. 
So perfect in form it seems made of wax. 
Decidedly beautiful, bell-shaped or broadly 
cup-shaped flowers, growing lJ /2 to 2 feet 
tall. Beautiful dark green foliage. Blooms 
July and August. Very hardy. Likes 
sun, any welhdrained soil will do. 
Spread, 12 inches. Strong 2- 
year plants. Two colors, blue or 
white. State color wanted. 
Field-grown plants. 
CAMPANULA 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula medium). Pic¬ 
tured in circle. These are quaint flowers that you 
surely must order if you value a beautiful garden— 
large, beautiful flowers on 2- to 3-ft. stems. Bloom¬ 
ing season, May and June and July. Colors: Blue, 
rose, white, and lilac. State choice. Field-grown. 
CUP-AND-SAUCER (Campanula calycanthema ). These 
are identical with Canterbury Bells excepting that the 
flowers are double, giving a cup-and-saucer effect as 
indicated by the name. State color. Field-grown 
plants. 
FOXGLOVES 
( Digitalis) 
Picture at right 
A legend says the name originally was Folkglove, 
meaning little fairy’s glove. Leaves luxuriant, stems tall, 
strong, vertical. Easily grown. Beautiful for border or 
background. These are Shirley Hybrids with wide color 
range; white, shell-pink, deep pink, rose, etc. We can 
not guarantee color. Ultimate height, 3 to 4 feet; spread 
8 inches. Blooming season, July. 
Japanese Bellflower 
(Above) 
Canterbury Bells (In Circle) 
Any A, of These 
-- for only 
20c EACH 
6 for $0*85 
12 for $1.65 
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Foxgloves 
