Campanula 
Canterbury Bells—Bellflower 
Campanulas are most useful and beautiful subjects for the garden; the dwarf 
forms are especially fine for edgings and rock gardens. All are of easy culture and 
succeed in any good, well-drained soil. The Medium single, double, and Cup- 
and-Saucer varieties, popularly known as Canterbury Bells, are biennials. They 
bloom the second year from seed, then die. For a continuous display, seed of 
these should be sown every year. Perennial varieties are hardy, lasting for years. 
Single White Canterbury Bells 
Single Canterbury Bells 
{Campanula medium) 
Pyramidal plants covered with large, 
bell-like blooms with edges softly rolled 
back and fluted. June. 2 to 3 ft. 
3721 Dark Blue ... 
3738 Light Blue. . . 
3740 Rose. 
3742 White. 
3733 Mixed Colors Includes the above. 
Pkt. lOfii Vi oz. 30^; oz. 50^. 
Any of these 
separate colors: 
Pkt. lOj^; 
Vs oz. 20fli 
oz. 35^. 
Special Collection Offer 
Single Canterbury Bells 
7712 One pkt. each above 4 sepa¬ 
rate colors (value q/\ , 
for only 
Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
{Campanula calycanthema) 
Showy blooms similar to those of the 
Single Canterbury Bells, but with an 
extra large calyx of the same color as the 
flower. This gives it the appearance of a 
saucer under a cup, hence the name. 
Bloom in June. 2 to 2K ft. 
3735 Dark Blue. 
3736 Light Blue_ 
3737 Rose. 
3739 White. 
Any of these 
separate colors: 
Pkt. 15^; 
Vs oz. 40^; 
\4 oz. 70^. 
3741 Mixed Colors The above four 
lovely colors in a grand mixture. 
Pkt. \0^% oz. 35^; oz. 60^. 
Special Collection Offer 
4 Lovely Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
7711 One pkt. each above 4 sepa¬ 
rate colors (value 60f^) j§t", 
for only 
Double Canterbury Bells 
{Campanula medium ft. pi.) 
3734 MixedColorsFullydoubleblooms 
in white and shades of blue and rose. 
June. 2 to 2>^ ft. Extremely showy; 
free blooming. 
Pkt. 10^; Vs oz. 25^; V4 oz. 40^. 
Dwarf Bedding 
Canterbury Bells 
{Campanula medium nana) 
3649 Mixed Colors {New) Attractive, 
compact plants, about 20 in. high and 
1 ft. across, literally covered with large, 
single, cup-shaped flowers in shades of 
blue, mauve and white. June. 
Pkt. 20^; Vs oz. 50^; V 4 oz. 85^. 
Perennial Campanulas 
Campanula carpatica. Blue 
3743 Carpatica, Blue [0 Clear blue, 
upright, cup-shaped flowers about 1 in. 
across, held erect on slender stems about 
12 in. long. July to September. 
Pkt. lOfli Yg oz. 30fi; Vi oz. SOfi. 
3642 Fragilis Large, light blue flowers 
on trailing branches often 18 in. long. 
Lovely in the rock garden or trailing 
over a wall, or in window boxes and 
hanging baskets. Hardy where winters 
are mild. In cold sections, treat as a 
house plant. Pkt. 25^; Vizs oz. 70^. 
3643 Lactiflora Magnificent, showy 
plants, about 4 ft. tall, bearing profusely 
on long stalks large, loose heads of flow¬ 
ers varying in color from lilac to laven¬ 
der-blue. Easily grown in any sunny or 
partial shady location. 
Pkt. 15^; Vs oz. 50^; V4 oz. 85^. 
3650 Persicifolia, Blue (Peach Bells) 
Handsome bright blue flowers on spire¬ 
like stalks in June and July. Fine for 
cutting. 2 to 2K ft. 
Pkt. 15^; Ys oz. 50^; V4 oz. 85^. 
3746 Persicifolia, Mixed Blue and 
white “Peach Bells” mixed. June and 
July. 2 to 2>^ ft. Pkt. 15^; Vs oz. 50^. 
3747 Pyramidalis, Blue (Chimney 
Bellflower) Stately, erect plants cov¬ 
ered with small, lavender-blue, star¬ 
shaped flowers during August and Sep¬ 
tember. 4 to 5 ft. Beautiful pot-plant. 
Pkt. 10^; Vs oz. 40^; Vi oz. 700. 
3644 Rotundifolia Olympicum Large 
lavender-blue flowers. Free blooming 
plants, 9 to 12 in. tall, of low-growing, 
spreading habit. 
Pkt. 250; Y 32 oz. 85^j Vie oz. $1.50. 
3651 Rotundifolia superba (BlueBells 
of Scotland) Bright clear blue flowers 
freely borne on slender, graceful stems 
from June until August. Low-growing 
plants, 9 to 12 in. high. 
Pkt. 250; V44 oz. 65|z!. 
3653 Turbinata, Blue p A splendid, 
dwarf species for rockeries, with large, 
cup-shaped blue flowers on thin, up¬ 
right stems during June and July. 6 to 
9 in. Pkt. 20^; Ys oz. 50^. 
Chrysanthemum,^ Fordhoob, Early 
Chrysanthemum 
3750 Fordhook Early Flowering |0 
Gorgeous, single, semi-double and dou¬ 
ble flowers, 3 in. or more across, in a 
wide range of colors. B^gin blooming in 
September and continue until after frost. 
Will flower the first year if sown early. 
Fine for garden and cutting. 2 to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 25^; Yii oz. 60fii; Vie oz. $1.00. 
3759 Mawii |0 Masses of beautiful, 
pinkish mauve, Daisy-like flowers, 1 in., 
or more across, with conspicuous red¬ 
dish brown centers; attractive silvery 
green foliage. A gem for border or 
rockery. Early summer. 8 to 10 in. 
Pkt. 25^; Vie oz. 60f^; Ys oz. $1.00. 
Corydalis 
3663 Cheilanthifolia (0 Most charm¬ 
ing plant for rock garden or border, with 
pleasing glaucous green. Fern-like foli¬ 
age tinted with red. Yellow flowers 
borne on 10 to 12 in. stems during April 
and May. Pkt. 250; Via oz. 75^. 
Coreopsis Golden Wave @ 
One of the most popular and easiest 
grown hardy plants. Blooms profusely 
from May until autumn. Showy in the 
border, fine for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. 
3768 Grandiflora Large, showy, rich 
golden yellow flowers; an old favorite. 
Pkt. 10^; Yi oz. 250; V 2 oz. 40^. 
4008 Grandifloraauriculatasuperba' 
Golden yellow petals with a serrated 
band of brownish red encircling the 
golden disc. Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 350. 
3758 Grandiflora fl. pi. (Double Flow¬ 
ered) Double and semi-double, golden 
yellow. Pkt. 15^; Y\ oz. 35^;. 
3938 Mayfield Giant Brilliant deep 
golden yellow flowers larger than above 
varieties. Pkt. 150; Ys oz. 30^. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 79 
Coreopsis, Mayfield Giant 
