Hardy Perennials. 
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CALLIRHOE involucrata. A fine trailing perennial of the Malva family, 
with large violet-crimson flowers. Hardy and of easy culture. Summer. . 
.Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . $c 
CALYSTECIA hederacea (C. pabescens). Double flowers of pale rose color. 
The so-called “ Double Morn- 
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Summer . . 
Cusickii (Giant 
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CAMASSIA 
Camas). This is no doubt 
the largest Camas. It grows 
3 to 4 feet high from a large 
pear-shaped bulb, bearing 
long branchiifg racemes of 
pale blue flowers in May . . 
C. esculenta. Blue flowers ; 
of much the same height and 
form of growth as C. Fraseri . 
May . . .. 
C. Fraseri has almost white 
flowers and grows about a 
foot high. May . 
. . . Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
CAMPANULA. An easy class 
of plants to grow. The larg¬ 
est ones do finely in any good 
garden soil, the Alpines in the 
rockery. Sow the seeds of 
annuals in early spring, bien¬ 
nials in June. Perennials are 
increased by dividing the 
roots, young cuttings in 
spring, or by seed. All but 
one or two of the following are 
perennial. 
C. carpatica. Nine or 10 
inches high, with an abundance of blue or white flowers in loose panicles. 
Transylvania. Suited to border or rockery. Summer . Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 
C.—1 var. alba. Summer. 
C. —, var. pelviformis. A form of C. carpatica. Summer.15 
C. —, var. turbinata. Large blue flowers. 
This and the two preceding bloom from 
June to August . . . Seeds, 5c. per pkt. . 
C. glomerata (Clustered Campanula). 
A native of Britain ; 1 to 2 feet high, the 
sessile flowers in terminal heads on the 
branches and stems, bluish violet or 
white. May to September ...... 
C. latiloba ( C.grandis). Flowers violet- 
blue.. 
C. Medium (Canterbury Bell). One of 
the most attractive biennials 
of the garden. Flowers pur¬ 
ple, white, or pale rose. 
Sometimes double. June . . 
C. —| var. Double Rose . . . 
C. persicifolia (Peach-leaved). 
Flowers blue shading to white. 
June. A very pretty species ■ 
C. —, var. alba. Has white 
flowers . Seeds, 8c. per pkt. . 
C. punctata. A Siberian 
species, 15 to 18 inches high ; 
flowers nearly white, spotted 
with red. It spreads from the 
roots, though not to become troublesome. It is a good border plant. 
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