Tiowus 
Chrysanlhemam, 
Fordhook. Early 
Pkt. 25fi. 
Chrysanthemum 
3750 Fordhook Early Flowering 
Gorgeous, single, semi-double and dou¬ 
ble flowers, 3 in. and more across, in a 
wide range of colors. Begin 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^; V42 oz. 60(^; Vis oz. $1.00. 
3759 Mawii IS Masses of beautiful, 
pinkish mauve, daisy-like flowers, 1 in. 
and more across, with conspicuous red¬ 
dish brown centers; attractive silvery 
green foliage. A gem for border or rock 
garden. Early summer. 8 to 10 in. 
Pkt. 25f!; ^46 oz. 70fi; Vg oz. $1.25. 
Coreopsis Golden Wave Ic] 
One of the most popular and easiest 
grown hardy plants. Blooms profusely 
from May until autumn if flowers are 
not allowed to go to seed. Will flower 
the first year if seed is sown early. 
Showy in the border, fine for cutting. 
Vigorous growing plants. 2 to 3 ft. high. 
3768 Grandiflora Large, showy, rich 
golden yellow flowers; an old favorite. 
Pkt. 10(i; V4 oz. 25fi; oz. 40fi. 
4008 Grandifloraauriculatasuperba 
Golden yellow petals with a serrated 
band of brownish red encircling the 
golden disc. Pkt. 15^; Vg oz. 35(!‘. 
3758 Grandiflora fl. pi. (Double Flow¬ 
ered) Double and semi-double, golden 
yellow flowers. Pkt. 15^; Vi oz- 35^. 
4086 Maritima Immense, bright ca¬ 
nary-yellow flowers, 4 in. across; tall, 
bushy, free-blooming plants 3 ft. high. 
Also known as Leptosyne Maritima. 
Pkt. ISfi; Vs oz. 35^; Vi oz. 600. 
3938 Mayfield Giant Brilliant deep 
golden yellow flowers larger than grand¬ 
iflora varieties. Pkt. 150; Vg oz. 300. 
Coreopsis, grandiflora fl. pi. Pkt. 150, 
78 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Campanula — Canterbury Bells—Bellflower 
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 vari¬ 
eties, popularly known as Canterbury Bells, are biennials. They bloom the 
second year from seed, then die. F'or a continuous display, seed of these should 
be sown every year. Perennial varieties are hardy, lasting for years. 
Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula calycanthema) 
Showy blooms similar to 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 2F^ ft. 
3735 Dark Blue 
3736 Light Blue 
3737 Rose. 
3739 White. 
Any of these 
separate colors: 
Pkt. 150; 
i/g oz. 400; 
Vi oz. 700. 
3741 Mixed Colors The above 
four lovely colors in a grand mixture. 
Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
7711 COLLECTION 
4 Lovely Cup-and- 
Saucer Canterbury Bells 
4 Pkts. —one each of dark 
blue, light blue, rose and Afy, 
white (value 600), for only 
Double Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula medium fl. pi.) 
3734 Mixed Colors Double blooms 
in white and shades of blue and rose. 
Bloom in June. 2 to 2^2 ft. high. 
Extremely showy; free blooming. 
Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 
Dwarf Bedding 
Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula medium nana) 
3649 Mixed Colors .Attractive, 
compact plants, 20 in. high and 1 ft. 
across, covered with large, single, 
cup-shaped flowers in shades of 
blue, mauve and white. June. 
Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500; Vi oz. 850. 
Single While Canterbury Bells Pkt. 100. 
Single Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula medium) 
Pyramidal plants 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. 
A ny of these 
separate colors: 
Pkt. 100; 
Vs oz. 200; 
Vi oz. 350. 
3733 Mixed Colors All the above. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
7712 COLLECTION 
Single Canterbury Bells 
4 Pkts. —one pkt. each of dark 
blue, light blue, rose and oc / 
white (value 400), for only 
Perennial 
3743 Carpatica Blue [R| Clear 
blue, cup-shaped flowers, 1 in. across, 
held erect on slender stems 12 in. 
long. July to September. 
Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
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. 250; 3 pkts. 600. 
3643 Lactiflora Magnificent showy 
plants, 4 ft. tall, bearing profusely 
large, loose heads of flowers varying 
from lilac to lavender-blue. 
Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500; Vi oz. 850. 
3650 Persicifolia Blue (Peach 
Bells) Handsome bright blue flow¬ 
ers on spire-like stalks in June and 
July. Fine for cutting. 2 to 2J^ ft. 
Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500; Vi oz. 850. 
3746 Persicifolia, Mixed Blue 
and white “Peach Bells” mixed. 
June and July. 2 to 2Vi ft. 
Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500; Vi oz. 850. 
3747 Pyramidalis Blue (Chimney 
Bellflower) Small, lavender-blue, 
star-shaped flowers during August 
and September. 4 to 5 ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
3644 Rotundifolia Olympicum 
Lavender-blue flowers. Low-grow¬ 
ing, spreading plants, 9 to 12 in. 
tall. Very free blooming. 
Pkt. 250; Viz oz. 850; Vis oz. $1.50. 
Campanulas 
Campanula carpatica blue Pkt. 100. 
3651 Rotundifolia superba(Blue Bells 
of Scotland) Bright clear blue flowers 
freely borne on slender stems from June 
until -August. Low-growing plants, 9 to 
12 in. high. Pkt. 200; oz. 500. 
3653 Turbinata Blue ^ A dwarf 
species for rock gardens, with large, cuf)- 
shaped blue flowers on thin, upright 
stems during June and July. Plants 
form close mats of foliage. 6 to 9 in. 
Pkt. 150; 14 oz. 600; *4 oz. $1.00. 
