Watsonville, California 
Lester Photo 
CAMPANULA LONGESTYLA bears its 
bright blue flowers all through the 
long season. 
INTRODUCTORY OFFER 
No. C 
This includes one plant each of our three 
lovely varieties of the perennial C. Moerheimii, 
all bearing profusely flowers of a lustrous pearl- 
white. They are the finest of cut flowers, the buds 
continuing to open for days after placing in the 
vase. Order as Offer C; and we prepay delivery 
charges anywhere in California; beyond that add 
10 cents for added costs. 
One strong field-grown plant of C. Moer¬ 
heimii, single white, double white and the rare 
double white flat hollyhock type, regular price 
$1.20, all 3 for only $ 1.00. 
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Campanulas As Cut Flowers 
Few flower lovers realize the great value and 
effectiveness of the perennial Campanulas as cut 
flowers. They are easily grown, they have a long 
blooming season, they last in water in the house 
for many days and the buds continue to open 
daily. A combination of the blue and white vari¬ 
eties makes a superb display; a vase full of the 
silver-blue Edward Molyneau Campanula is some¬ 
thing to be long remembered. Practically every 
one of the perennial Campanulas is valuable for 
its cut-flower quality. 
Campanulas, Continued 
C. LONGESTYLA — Strong growing, long- 
blooming kind, of bushy habit, ideal for 
borders, quite choice and uncommon; bears 
branching spikes of large drooping violet- 
blue bells with striking effect. Easy to grow. 
Height about 18 inches. 
Strong clumps, 2 to 3 years old, each 5 0c. 
Seed, 2 5c. 
C. MACRANTHA—Handsome, compact bor¬ 
der variety, one of the easiest to grow, with 
dozens of stiff upright stems loaded with 
shapely flowers of a glowing violet-blue. 
Blooms through a long season; fine cut 
flower. 
Field grown plants, each 5 0c. Seed, 2 5c. 
C. MOERHEIMI—Fine novelty, of the C. per- 
sicifolia type, grows to 3 feet, bears large 
snow-white flowers, sometimes double, 2 to 
3 inches across; fine for border or exhibition. 
Field-grown plants, single or double, 
each 3 5c. Large double white "hollyhock 
type,” each 50c. 
C. MURALIS—showiest and easiest grown of the 
trailing dwarf Campanulas; small, glossy, 
dark green foliage; profuse purplish-blue 
bells borne all season on 6 to 10 inch stems; 
a perfect plant for sunny or semi-shady 
rockeries or to edge a rose bed. 
Field-grown plant clumps, (6 for $1.50, 
12 for $2.25, each 30c. 
Lester Photo 
CAMPANULA MACRANTHA, 4-feet high, 
is for months a glorious mass of glowing 
violet-blue. 
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