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HARDY PERENNIALS. 
BUPHTHALMUM, Ox-EYE. Each 
B. salicifolium. Quite a pretty plant, with daisy-like flowers of a trifle darker 
yellow than those of Coreopsis lanceolata . About 18 inches high. June . . 
.. * • ..Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . $0 15 
B. speciosum (B. cordifolium). This is 
rather a coarse plant, better suited to 
some back corner or among shrubs. Its 
flowers and foliage somewhat resemble 
the wild elecampane ( Inula Helenium). 
Summer.15 
CALLIRHOE involucrata. Poppy Mal¬ 
low. A trailing perennial, of the Malva 
family; large violet-crimson flowers. 
Hardy; of easy culture. Summer. . . 12 
CALYSTEGIA hederacea ( C. pubescens). 
Double Morning-glory, Califor¬ 
nian Rose. Double flowers 
of pale rose color. The so- 
called “Double Morning- 
glory.” Summer . . ... 15 
CAMASSIA Cusickii. GlANT 
Camas. This is no doubt the 
largest Camas. It grows 3 to 
4 feet high from a large pear- 
shaped bulb, bearing long, 
branching racemes of pale 
Not prepaid- 
Doz. 
.— Prepaid— 
Each Doz. 
Campanula. 
C. esculonta. 
Blue flowers 
same height 
Bear’s-grass. 
of much the 
and form of 
C. Fraseri. Wild Hyacinth. 
foot high. May. 
CAMPANULA. BELLFLOWER. 
Has almost white flowers and grows about a 
An easy class of plants to grow. The largest 
ones do finely in any good garden soil, the Alpines in the rockery. Sow the 
seeds of annuals in early spring, biennials in June. Perennials are increased 
by dividing the roots, young cuttings in spring, or by seeds. All but one or 
two of the following are perennial. 
C. carpatica, var. pelviformls. Flowers blue or white, in loose panicles. 
Summer.. . . Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 15 
» var. turblnata. Large blue flowers. This and the preceding bloom 
from June to August .25 
C. glomerata. Dane’s Blood. A native of Britain ; 1 to 2 feet high, the sessile 
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(lowers in terminal heads on 
the branches and stems, 
bluish violet or white. May 
to September.15 
C. Medium. Canterbury 
Bells. One of the most at¬ 
tractive biennials of the gar¬ 
den. Flowers purple, white, 
• »r pale rose. Sometimes 
double. June. 
. Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
C. —, var alba. 
.alba. 
Double Rose . 
Seeds. 10 cts. per pkt. 
persicifolia. 
white. June. 
C. —, var. alba. 
Flowers blue shading to 
A very pretty species . . 
Has white flowers .... 
Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 
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Harebell. (See page 8.) 
See Our Autumn List for other choice Wild Flowers. 
