N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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♦ Campanula Punctata—Flowers as large as Canterbury Bells on 
12 in. stems. They are creamy white spotted red. July and 
August. Light soil. 35 cents each. 
♦Campanula Pusilla—Often listed as C. Billardi. C. Caespitosa 
and perhaps, other names. Sky blue bells in late summer 
on 4 in. plants. A very good Rock Garden subject. 35 
cents each. 
♦Campanula Raineri—A very choice alpine variety. Its greyish fol¬ 
iage forms mats 1 in. high. The large china blue flowers are 
carried on 2 in. stems. The true variety is very rare. Moist 
well drained soil, half shade. 50 cents each. 
♦Campanula Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—A slender 
growing plant bearing clear blue flowers from June to August. 
12 in. Prefers lime. 25 cents each . 
♦Campanula Sarmatica—Pretty pale blue flowers on 12 in. stems. 
Attractive grey foliage. June—July. 35 cents each. 
SPECIAL—For $3.00 we will send on each of 12 Rock Garden 
Campanulas, our selection of varieties. 
♦Catananche Coerulea (Cupids Dart) (Love Plant)—Produces 
heads of blue flowers on long naked stems. Good for cutting. 
June and July. \ l A ft. Well-drained soil. 25 cents each. 
Centaurea Dealbata (Knapweed)—Large deep pink flowers in June 
and July. l l A ft. Ordinary soil. 25 cents each. 
Centaurea Macrocephala—Large showy yellow thistle-like flowers 
on long stems. July and August. 3 ft. 25 cents each. 
Centaurea Montana (Perennial Cornflower) (Bachelors Button) — 
Large blue cornflower like flowers. June to September. 2 ft. 
25 cents each. 
♦Cerastium Alpinum Lanatum—A very unusual plant. The foliage 
is completely covered with grey tomentum giving the plants a 
wooly appearance. Flowers white. 6 in. Well drained soil in 
full sun. Rare. 25 cents each. 
♦Cerastium Tomentosum (Snow-in-summer) (Mouse Ear)—A creep¬ 
ing alpine plant, white foliage literally covered with white 
flowers in May and Tune. Dry soil in sun. 6 in. Vigorous 
growth. 25 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy Alaska—Large white 
flowers in June and July. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 25 
cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy White Swan—Flowers 
double white, resembles double Pyrethrums in form. Two foot 
stems make it an excellent cut flower. In bloom for Memorial 
Day. 25 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Hardy Pompom—The following are representative 
varieties, selected for good colors and early bloom. All are 
excellent for cut flowers. Give them protection in winter. 
Plant in any rich well drained soil and plant in spring. Any of 
the following 25 cents each : 
Barbara Cumming—Large double flowers. Yellow shaded 
bronze at center. Late August. 
Bronze Button—Large clusters of reddish-bronze buttons. 
October. 
Early Bronze—Fully double bronze yellow flowers in Septem¬ 
ber, medium height and very free. 
Glory of Seven Oaks—Rich golden yellow. Very free bloomer. 
Medium height. September and October. 
Granny Scovil—Large fully double flowers, in color a warm 
coral bronze. Early October. One of the best of its color. 
Jean Cumming—Large pure white flowers shaded yellow and 
blush at the center of the buds. Medium height. Blooms from 
the middle of September on. An extra good white variety, of 
medium height. 
Jean Treadway—Large decorative type. Rose pink, shaded 
lighter. Very free. Sept. 30. 
L’Argentuilles—Reddish bronze. Very free. Early October. 
Medium height. 
Lillian Doty—Tall light pink. Late October. 
Pink Cushion—(Syn. Amelia, Azaleamum)—An unusual variety 
that forms a compact cushion completely covered from late 
September on with beautiful pink flowers. 3 for 50 cents. 
Skibo—Opens bronze but soon changes to yellow. October. 
Snowclad—Very large pure white flowers. October. 
Vivid—Rosy crimson, very attractive color. September. Semi¬ 
double when hilly open. 
Special—One each of the above 13 Hardy Pompom Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, value $3.25, for $2.50 prepaid. 
The following Corean Hybrid Chrysanthemums are very hardy 
and bloom before hard frosts in late September or early 
October. 
Apollo—Large single blossoms. Reddish bronze, suffused 
salmon. Oct. 10. 
Ceres—Chamois yellow, shaded coppery bronze. Single. Oct. 
10 . 
Daphne—Very large single flowers. Bright daphne pink with 
a prominent golden disk. Oct. 12. 
