Aubrietia Monarch 
ASTILBE Areadsii Hybrida, hp, 2 ft. Rose shades; 
splendid large graceful plumes, very beautiful. 
Davidii, hp, 4 ft. Long graceful panicles of rosy- 
lilac firs; rare and beautiful. 
ASTRANTIA Maior. hp, 2 ft. Pretty rose and white 
firs in umbels, fine border or rock plant. 
ATROPA Belladonna, hp, 3 ft. Drooping, bell¬ 
shaped, purple firs and cherry-shaped poison 
berries. 
AURICULA Kelway's New Giant, hp, 1 ft. Very 
beautiful hardy Spring-blooming firs, mixed. 
BUPTHALMUM SaUcifolium, hp, 2 ft. Large yellow 
firs, willow-like foliage; handsome. 
AUBRIETIA 
AUBRIETIA, Rainbow Rock Crest, hp. Spreading 
plants that form a sheet of early Spring bloom, 
lovely shades of red and blue, very beautiful, 
lasting for weeks; a gem for planting in crevices 
of rocks or walls, form a cataract of color. 
Monarch Mixture. New and one of the finest per¬ 
ennial introductions. Plants are dwarf, neat, 
compact and full flowering; the colors are ex¬ 
quisite in every conceivable shade. A veritable 
carpet of excepfional beauty. Sow seed in May, 
plants begin blooming the following Spring. 
Eryii, 6 in. Large firs, fine Spring bedder. 
Graeca, 6 in. Violet, large firs; fine Spring bed¬ 
der; good for rockery. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, 6 in. Large firs of various 
colors, as white, lilac, rose, dark red, blue and 
violet; very useful for borders. ' 
Leichtlinii, 6 in. Slightly trailing plant l>earing 
large carmine-rose firs in profusion. 
Purpurea, 6 in. Dwarf spreading plant. Deep 
purple firs; very pretty. 
Rosea Grandiflora, 6 in. Large-flow'd lovely rose. 
Complete Special Mixture of Aubrietia. _ 
BAPTISIA Australis, hp, 2 ft. A strong-growing 
plant suitable for the border, dark green, deeply- 
cut foliage and spikes of rich indigo blue firs. 
BETONICA Grandiflora, hp, 2 ft. A hardy border 
plant; firs reddish purple in large heads. 
BOCCONIA Cordata, hp, 5 ft. Plume Poppy, pani¬ 
cles of chamois firs, heart-shaped leaves. 
Microcarpa, hp, 6 ft. Amber buds, buff firs. 
CALAMINTHA Alpina, hp, 6 in. Fine rock plant or 
for edge of border, succeeds in dry soil and in 
a sunny position; small blue firs ii. June. 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, hp. 
These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy perennials, lasting for years. Many of them are fine for beds, 
and all are excellent garden flowers; they are of the easiest culture, growing in either sunny or partly 
shaded ptositions. 
Alliariaefolia, 3 ft. Big cream nodding bells. 
Barbata. Queen of the Alpine Meadows, 1 ft. 
Grayish-blue bells, excellent rock plant. 
Carpatica, 1 ft. Beautiful large open long-stem 
bells, fine for beds and rockeries. White, Blue, 
Mixed white and blue. 
Persicifolia Grandiflora, 3 ft. Beautiful large open 
bells m July, in terminal and axillary racemes. 
Blue, White, separate or mixed. 
Moerheimii, 30 m. Lovely border plant, profuse 
pure white, semi-double firs. 
Piitzeri, 30 in. Free-blooming large double blue. 
Tolham Beauty, 3 ft. New, huge blue bells. 
PusUla, 4 in. A fine miniature rock plant, beauti¬ 
ful azure firs, shining green leaves. 
Pyramidalis, Chimney Bell Flower, S ft. Big 
branching plants forming a pyramid of long ra¬ 
cemes laden with charming blue or white bells, 
fine for borders or beds, blooming freely during 
Summer. Blue and White; separate or mixed. 
Raineri, 3 in. A rare, charming Alpine plant car¬ 
rying erect blue firs. 
Garganica, 6 in. Rotate blue firs, fine for window 
boxes, baskets; blooms all Summer, seeds small. 
Glomerata Acaiilia, 4 in. A pretty rock plant, 
large close heads of deep blue firs. 
Glomerata Superba, 2 ft. Huge clusters, violet. 
Grandis, 3 ft. Large blue saucers, very showy. 
Lactiflora, 3 ft. Fine border species, firs light blue 
in terminal clusters, beautiful. 
Latifolia, 2 ft. Very large blue bells, free. 
Alba, 2 ft. Very large pure white, profuse. 
Brantwood, 5 ft. Flowers trumpet-shaped, violet. 
Macrantha, 4 ft. Deep violet firs, fine for borders. 
Rotundifolia, Scotch Blue Bells, 1 ft. Lovely. 
Olympica, 8 in. Graceful nodding clear blue 
bells aixjut an inch across, freely produced 
throughout Summer and Autumn. 
Superba, Giant Harebell of Scotland. Rich blue. 
Rockery Blend. A choice mixture of desirable 
Campanulas for the rockery. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
Turbinata, 1 ft. Splendid spreading perennials, 
free-blooming, showy firs, large, open bells, fine 
rock plant. White. 
Complete Special Mixture Perennial Campanulas. 
The Beautiful Canterbury Bell 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM, Canterbury ’ Bells, hb. 
These are handsome biennials easily grown 
from seeds, and when in bloom, are the most 
attractive of garden firs. They grow two feet 
high, becoming pyramidal little trees literally 
covered with large, exquisite bells, graceful in 
form and rich in color. 
Single: White, Deep Lilac, Rose, Carmine, 
Striped, Blue or Mixed. 
Double: White, Eteep Lilac, Rose, Carmine 
Striped, Light Blue, Mixed. 
Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer. These are very 
beautiful, the firs being single, 3 in. long, while 
the saucers are 3 to 4 in. across. The plants 
form perfect pyramids, blooming for weeks dur¬ 
ing early Summer and come in the following 
colors: White, Blue, Rose, Striped, Lilac, Car¬ 
mine. Separate or mixed. 
Complete Special Mixture of all the above. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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