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each hung with large, pendant "fox¬ 
glove like” bell flowers, waxen in 
texture without, downy within, in 
varying delightful shades of creamy 
pink, lilac and even purple. Not 
hard to grow; up to 3 ft. in height; 
long blooming season; an enduring 
and unique perennial. 
One-year field-grown plants, (3 
for $1.00; 6, the limit, for 
$ 1.90), each 3 5c. 
C. PUSILLA —(Sometimes offered as C. 
cochlearifolia). A trailing sort, 
quite essential for rock gardens; 
from dense mats of fine foliage rise 
3 to 4-inch stems bearing quantities 
of nodding bells of lavender blue, 
like fairy’s thimbles; long blooming 
season. 
(3 for 65c; 6 for $1.25), each 
25c. 
C. PYRAMIDALIS (The "Chimney 
Campanula”) — (Illustrated 
on page 16). 
One of the showiest of the tall Cam¬ 
panulas, often grown in pots; bears 
enormous spikes of bloom up to 7 
or 8 feet tall loaded with flowers of 
exquisite blue through a three- 
month season. A fine, long-lasting 
cut flower. 
Strong one-year plants, (3 for 
65c; 6 for $1.25), each 25c. 
Lester Photo 
C. PYRAVERSII —A rare hybrid sort The free-growing, all-season-blooming Campanula 
you can seldom find, strikingly grossekii, a glowing mass of violet-blue bells, 
beautiful with its tall, thick stems (Photographed in our open garden) 
clothed with attractive foliage all 
the way up and bearing through a long season open bells of lovely pale blue with indigo-blue 
centers; quite distinct in habits and appearance. We have had even winter blooming specimens 
in semi-shady spots grow over seven feet high but the usual height is 3 to 4 feet. 
Strong young plants, from cuttings, ( 3, the limit, for $1.25), each 5 0c. 
Seed, (scarce), per packet 3 5c. 
C. RADDEANA —A low-growing sort for rockery or border, very easy of culture in any open 
soil. Round, glossy leaves with branching sprays nearly a foot long of glorious violet-blue hare¬ 
bells that have a charm all their own. 
One-year plants, (3 for 65c; 6 for $1.25), each 25c. 
C. TELHAM BEAUTY —Most admired of all the types of C. Persicifolia because of its profusely 
borne, very large, China blue, cup-shaped flowers on strong stems 3 or 4 feet high; sometimes 
