HUGH B. BARCLAY, Narberth, Pa. 
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Campanula (Canterbury Bells) 
CAMPANULA alliariaefolia. Spurred Bellflower. 
Asia. Basal foliage large, heart-shaped. Flowers 
white, nodding, on about 2-foot, slightly branched 
stems, June to August. For groups and masses. 
Field-plants.$2 for 10; $15 per 100 
C. carpatica. Carpathian Bellflower. Europe. 
<§> Foliage forms compact tufts 4 to 6 inches high. 
Flowers blue, large, and erect, from July until fall. 
Fine for borders, rockeries, and massing. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. glomerata superba. Showy Cluster Bellflower. 
2 ft. Violet flowers in June and July. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. Medium. Canterbury Bells. Europe. The 
beautiful biennial with large blue, rose or white 
flowers. June, July. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. Medium calycanthema. Cup-and-Saucer Bell¬ 
flower. Tall, erect-growing plants, with pink, 
white, and lavender flowers in May and June. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. persicifolia. Peachleaf Bellflower. Europe. Basal 
foliage characteristic, light, bright green some¬ 
what like peach leaves. Flowering stems erect to 
about 2 feet. Flowers large, showy. May to 
July. Suited for masses or groups. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. persicifolia alba. White flowering form. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. persicifolia, Feltham Beauty. Immense, bell¬ 
shaped flowers of pale China blue, produced on 
long stems in May and June. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
CENTAUREA dealbata. Persian Centaurea. Asia. 
Lower leaves pinnate, a foot or more long. Stems 
about 2 feet high, suberect, pinnate leafy, with 
flower-heads just above the upper leaf. Outer 
flowers red; central ones rosy or white. June, July. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
C. montana. Mountain Bluet. Europe. About 
<§> 1 foot high with dark grayish green foliage, the 
young growth being silvery. Flowers large, blue 
in May, June. Rockery and masses. 
Field-plants.$1.50 for 10; $12 per 100 
CALLUNA vulgaris (Erica vulgaris). Purple or 
Scotch Heath. 9 to 15 in. Quite hardy. In a 
<§> sandy loam or peaty soil will carpet beneath 
deciduous trees (excepting maples), slopes and 
sides of walks. Ideal for facing down rhododen¬ 
dron and azalea plantings. Good rock-garden 
subject. 
Field-plants.$3.50 for 10; $30 per 100 
C. vulgaris alba. White form of the preceding and 
•¥■ used for same purposes. 
<§> Field-plants.$3.50 for 10; $30 per 100 
C. vulgaris Alporti. Crimson form of C. vulgaris, 
M and used for same purposes. 
<§> Field-plants.$3.50 for 10; $30 per 100 
C. vulgaris Searlei. 6 in. Dwarf form. Distinct 
and beautiful. White. Carpet on north exposed 
slope in rock-garden. 
Field-plants.$3.50 for 10; $30 per 100 
CAREX Fraseri. Fraser Sedge. Southern United 
States. Basal linear evergreen leaves an inch or 
more broad. Stem to about a foot, with white 
flowers in early spring. Distinct and attractive. 
Shade; good soil. Hardy. 
Field-plants.$2.50 for 10; $18 per 100 
Calluna vulgaris (Scotch Heather) 
