Canterbury Bells (In Circle) 
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. These are Shirley 
Hybrids with wide color range; white, shelhpink, deep 
pink, rose, etc. We cannot guarantee color. Ultimate 
height, 3 to 4 feet; spread, 8 inches. Blooming season, 
July. 
CAMPANULA 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula medium). In cir' 
cle. These are quaint flowers that you surely must 
order if you value a beautiful garden—large, beau- 
tiful flowers on 2' to 3Tt. stems. Bloom May to July. 
Colors: Blue, rose, white, and lilac. State choice. 
Field'grown. 
CUP-AND-SAUCER ( Campanula calycanthema). Iden' 
tical with Canterbury Bells but the flowers are double, 
giving a cup.-and'saucer effect. Colors: Blue, rose, 
white and lilac. State color. Field'grown. 
PEACH LEAF CAMPANULA ( Campanula persicifo- 
lia). Pretty cup'shaped flowers on stems 2 feet high. 
Bloom June and July. Lend charming effect to any 
garden. Planting distance 12 to 1? inches. Two 
colors; White or blue. Field'grown. 
JAPANESE 
BELLFLOWER i 
( Platycodon) 
Pictured at left. •• 
So perfect in form it seems made of wax.^ 
Decidedly beautiful, belbshaped or broadly * 
cup-shaped flowers, growing l |/2 to 2 feet.' 
tall. Beautiful dark green foliage. Blooms - 
July and August. Very hardy. Likes ■ 
sun, any well-drained soil will do.,* 
Spread, 12 inches. Strong 2-7 
year plants. Two colors, blue or 
white. State color wanted. • 
Field-grown plants. 
Japanese Bellflower 
(Above) 
Any A of These 
20c EAciri foronlyl 
6 for $0,85 C Q 
12 for $1.65 J \ 
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Foxgloves 
