CAMPANULA GROSSEKEl—ebx(3)36. Robust, showy plants, 
loaded with flaring violet bells. Pkt. 10c. # 
CAMPANULA IMERETINA — ecbx(2-3)25. A Caucasian 
beauty. Many stems, hung with wide purple bells. Pkt. 
15c. # 
CAMPANULA LACTIFLORA COERULEA — ecrbx(3-4)30. 
Great spreading domes of wide up-facing saucer-stars, held 
high above the foliage. The color is a delightful soft sil¬ 
very blue. A species of distinction. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 
25c. # 
CAMPANULA LASIOCARPA—erx(2)8. Star-bell. Wide- 
spreading starry bells of soft mid-blue, each one so large 
on plant so small, that if inverted it would often com¬ 
pletely hide every vestige of leaf and stem. Pkt. 15c. # 
CAMPANULA LEUTWEINI—ebx(3)25. Exceptionally ro¬ 
bust, with big violet bells. Sometimes semi-double forms 
appear. Quite variable. Monocarpic. Pkt. 20c. # 
CAMPANULA MACRANTHA—ecbx(3)30. Many big goblet- 
flowers of satiny violet. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA OLYMPICA—eotbx(3)25. Loose showers of 
luminous violet star-bells on wiry stems. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA PETIOLATA—erbx(3)25. Timberline Bell. 
An exceptionally vigorous Harebell from the Colorado 
Rockies. Fine clear lavender. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA—erx(2-4)8. Wide-roving 
trailing sprays of blue-silver stars. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA PUNCTATA-Distinctive. See page 2. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS—ecbx(3-5)84. This can be 
spectacularly magpiificent, great clumps of fifteen or more 
stems that tower to a full seven feet, all lined and loaded 
with blossoms of pure white or in shaded depths of blue 
violet. In full glory of bloom for some three months. 
Splendid and long-lasting cut fiower. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 
20c; % oz. 35c. # 
CAMPANULA RADDEANA—erx(2)10. Glorious violet Hare¬ 
bells, sway airily above tuffets of glossy heart-shaped foliage. 
From Trans-caucasia. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA RAPUNCULOIDES—ecbx(3)36. Each plant 
a tall branching bouquet of blue to violet bells. Showy, 
robust, satisfactory. Pkt. 15c. # 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA-erx(3)18. The graceful 
and airy Harebell. Infinitely variable. Bluebell of Scot¬ 
land, but also of many other lands. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 
50c. 
CAMPANULA SCHEUCHZERI—erx(3)20. A beautiful sub¬ 
species of C. rotundifolia, exceedingly and long floriferous. 
Thrives in sun or shade. Pkt. 20c. # 
CAMPANULA SPECIOSA—ebdltx(3)12. Stocky spikes above 
gray rosettes, loaded with enormous purple “Canterbury 
Bells”. Magnificent effect. Monocarpic. Pkt. 20c. # 
CAMPANULA THESSALONICA—erx(3-4)15. Airily bushy 
plants, mantled with a glory of upfacing lavender bells. 
Rare. Pkt. 25c. # 
CAMPANULA THYRSOIDES—erbx(3)18. Close-packed erect 
spikes of soft yellow bells. Unique. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA TRACHELIUM—ebx(3)36. This reminds one 
of a healthily handsome and vigorous farm lass, at least 
in comparison with the figurine daintiness of a Campanula 
abietina. Purple bells. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. # 
CAMPANULA TURBINATA—erx(3)10. Gray foliage tufts; 
great saucer-flowers of white or pale blue. Pkt. 15c. 
CAMPANULA VERSICOLOR — ebstx(3)30. Vase-formed 
plants of vigorous habit, red-stemmed, with jagged crenate- 
dentate leaves. The flowers are deeply cleft and spreading 
saucer-bells, carried horizontally, or sometimes upfacing. 
Coloring is variable, but usually deep violet within the bell, 
fading outward to palest lilac-lavender. From wooded cliffs 
of Greece, but tolerant of sun. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. # 
OFFER 39A8—One pkt. each of above for $4.25. 
OFFER 40A8—Representative Campanulas. One pkt. each 
of Versicolor, Thessalonica, Punctata, Scheuchzeri, Laslocar- 
pa, Lactiflora, Glomerata and Bononiensis for $1.00. 
CAMPANULA ROCKERY BLEND—A blend of desirable 
low-growing kinds in wide range. Pkt. 15c; ^ oz. 40c. # 
If we may not make over the world, we can at least 
build our own garden corner of it to fit, though 
that corner be no greater than a window ledge. If 
this be “escapism,” then make the most of it, giv¬ 
ing thanks for it. 
CAMPYLANTHUS SALSOLOIDES PENDULINA — ehex- 
(htw)(2)25. A beautiful flowering succulent of compara¬ 
tively easy culture. Terminal sprays of showy flowers, 
lilac-shaded on white. Excellent cut flower. Pkt. 25c. 
CANARINA CAMPANULA—eutcw(6-7)36. A treasure from 
the Canaries; handsome pot plant, or quite hardy outside 
if protected. Beautiful pendant bells, golden orange with 
purple flushings are carried in profusion. Pkt. 20c. 
CANARINA EMINI—eutw. A rarer species from Kenya 
and Uganda, a bit dwarfer, the flower bells glowing scarlet. 
May be handled as a pot plant, or as a summer-flowering 
bulb. Pkt. 25c. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS—jh(2) 20 ft. Yellow-flowered. 
Hardy. Specimens or hedges. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 50c. 
CARAGANA MICROPHYLLA—eqh(2)60. Graceful gray- 
green pinnate foliage. Bright yellow flowers. Attractive. 
Of great hardiness. Siberia. Pkt. 10c. 
CAREX SP.—erbx(2-6)10. A pjetty, feathery sedge, bronzed 
brown, for rock garden or border accent. Pkt. 10c. # 
CARICA PAPAYA—ehtw(9). Handsome quick pot or tub 
plants of palm-like form, bearing edible melon-like fruits. 
Open ground, of course, far south. Pkt. 15c. 
CARLINA ACAULIS—erh(3)6. Curious plants with enor¬ 
mous white flowers above glossy, spiny rosettes. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION CONSERVATORY BLEND — echtw(7)16. 
Finest long-stemmed, large-flowered greenhouse hybrids. 
Not for the garden. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION FANTASY—htw. Recommended as a pot 
plant, or for greenhouse cutting. The flowers, large and 
double, are fantastically gay, flaked and splashed with rose, 
red or violet on; deep yellow or white ground. Compact, 
sturdy plants. Tends to be everblooming. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION THOUSAND BEAUTIES—ecbh(3)20. Great 
sheafs of long-stemmed bloom. For garden culture. Blend 
of chamois, salmon pink and rose. Pkt. 15c. # 
CARPOBROTUS CHILENSIS. Trailer with succulent, tri¬ 
angular, dark green leaves. Showy purple flowers. Pot plant, 
or plunge in hot dry rockery. Pkt. 15c. 
♦CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS—eobk(3)36. Saf-flower. Rather 
pretty blossom-crowns of bright orange florets. Will dr> 
as straw-flower. Flowers used for silk dyeing. Pkt. 10c. :t}^ 
CARUM CARVI—Caraway. An herb with aromatic seeds 
used in cookery. Pkt. 10c. 
CARUM OREGANUM—Grown for the edible aromatic roots 
good fried in butter, or baked. Pkt. 15c. 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA BLUE—*ecfb(4)36. Showy whorls 
of indigo blue _ bloom, tier on tier. May be treated as an 
annual, by sowing in late autumn, or early in spring. Very 
good, indeed. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 25c. 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA MIXED—Clear fluffy blue, dainti¬ 
est pink, or pearl white. Long in bloom. A splendid plan!. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 25c. # 
CARYOPTERIS TANGUTICA—eqcbh(4-5)36. This splendid 
Mongolian species seems to be of great winter hardiness. 
Most graceful arching, trailing woody stem-whips. Fluffy, 
informal flower clusters of intense blue-violet, not carried 
in whorls. Pkt. 15c. # 
See end of seed list, for offerings of hulbs, and of 
unusual hardy plants. 
♦CASSIA CHAMAECRISTA—eondk(3)24. Gold Coin Flow¬ 
er. Splendidly showy golden flowers, maroon dotted. Pinnate, 
fern-like foliage. Sow seed in late autumn, or before soil 
is overly warm in spring. An annual of high merit. Pkt. 
10 c; 1/16 oz. 20c. # 
CASSIA CORYMBOSA—htw(8). Shower of Gold. Pot or 
tub plant. May be plunged in border. Magnificent orna¬ 
mental. Pkt. 15c. 
CASSIA MARILANDICA—ebnmth('3)60. Showy racemes of 
brilliant golden yellow. Very good. Thrives in rich deep 
garden soil, but use C. medsgeri in thin dry places. Pkt. 
10c; %-oz. 35c. # 
CASSIA MEDSGERI — enbdh(3)50. Cascades of yellow 
flowers with chocolate anthers. Pinnate foliage. Good dur¬ 
able perennial for hot dry places. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25c. # 
CASTILLEIA SP.—nmy(2)20. Indian Paint Brush. A vivid 
splash of scarlet and buff. Not easy. Pkt. 15c. 
CATALPA BIGNONIOIDES—jk. 30 ft. Fine, rather formal, 
ornamental tree. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA—jk. 100 ft. Ornamental white and 
gold blossoms. Also quick growing for posts, ties, fuel, etc. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 40c; % lb. $1.10. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA — *ecbdh(2-3)26. Long-rayed 
flowers of deep blue, backed with silvery bracts. Thrives 
in dry, sunny places and light soils. Cuts well. For ef¬ 
fective contrast, plant with Erysimum. Pkt. 15c. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA BICOLOR—Silvery white, with 
pretty touch of blue at center. Both Catananches dry well 
as strawflowers or everlastings. Pkt. 15c. # 
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