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Prima Donna. Sun or shade. Grows to one and one- 
half feet. Pink flowers. 3 inch pots. 4 inch pots, 25c. 
Gal. containers. 
Rex. Gal. containers, 75c. 
Tuberous Rooted. Assorted sizes and colors. 35c to $1, 
BIDENS dahlioides. A hardy and persistant variety from 
Mexico. Has dahlia-like foliage and flowers—on a 
quite diminutive scale. Grows to twelve or eighteen 
inches. Flowers red, pink, lavender or white. Try 
Bidens. You’ll like it! Plant in sun. Gal. containers. 
BILLBERGIA nutans 
A Billbergia in bloom always causes much comment. 
From the center of a cluster of long, narrow, leathery 
leaves rises an arching flower stem to a height of a 
foot or more. From this stem hang long green, yellow 
and blue flowers. Somehow it just doesn’t look real. 
Give it a little shade and plenty of water in the sum¬ 
mer. 3 in. pots. Gal. containers, 35c ea. 
BLEEDING HEART. 50c and up. 
CALLA LILY 
Plant them in the shade. 
Pink Baby. Warm cerise-pink. 6 inch pots, 75c. 
White (Zantedeschia ethiopica). Gal. containers. 
Yellow (Zantedeschia Elliottiana). Gal. containers, 50c 
Dwarf White. Gal. containers. 
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CAMPANULA calycanthema. (Cup and Saucer Canter¬ 
bury Bell). Dark blue, light blue, pink, rose, white. 
2 V 2 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
CAMPANULA (Perennial) 
Bononiensis. Long, pyramidal spikes bear from sixty 
to one hundred blue, inch-long flowers. Grows to two 
and one-half feet. Plant in light shade. 2^/4 inch 
pots. Gal. containers. 
*Carpatica (Carpathian Hare Bell). A very choice 
rock garden plant. Grows rather low and spreading. 
Through summer and fall it bears quantities of showy, 
light blue, bell-shaped flowers. Prefers shade. 2 V 2 
inch pots. Gal. containers. 
*Garganica. A dwarf, slightly spreading variety. En¬ 
tirely covered in summer with one-half inch medium 
blue bells. Part shade. 2i/4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Glomerata. Deep blue flowers in large, close heads. 
Gal. containers. 
Grossekii. Of the taller growing varieties we consider 
this the most satisfactory. It is long lived, hardy and 
certainly bears more flowers than any other variety. 
Flowers bell-shaped and violet in color. Grows to a 
height of two and one-half feet. Blooms in July and 
August. Shade or part shade. Gal. containers. 2% 
inch pots. 
Persicifoira (Peach Leaved Bellflower) 
From a heavy clump of foliage rise many two or three 
foot stems that produce quantities of large blue bells. 
For the best results plant in light shade and leave for 
several years without dividing. 2^ in. pots. Gal. con¬ 
tainers. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
