BELLIUM MINIUTUM, (R). Tiny BETONICA GRANDIFLORA, (R). 
daisy from Greece. It blooms for Rather coarse but effective. Light 
weeks at a time. 3 inches. 10c. magenta flowers. 15 inches. 15c. 
CAMPANULA BELL FLOWERS 
CAMPANULA BELLARDI MIRAN- 
DI, (R). A novelty with bells of 
silvery blue. Very profuse flow¬ 
ering. 3 inches. 25c. 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA, 
Pink. The ever-popular “cup and 
saucer.” Canterbury Bell. 10c. 
$1.00 per dozen. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
GRANDIFLORA, (R). Free-flow¬ 
ering, robust and good looking. 
The variety offered is soft blue. 
Deserves generous planting. 10c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA, “Isa¬ 
bel,” (R). Extremely large and 
wide-open flowers of light blue. 
15c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA, “River- 
slea Beauty,” (R). Much larger 
than the type, and of slightly dif¬ 
ferent form. Please specify wheth¬ 
er you want blue or white. You 
should have BOTH. 15c. 
CAMPANULA FENESTRELLATA, 
(R). Of delightful trailing bab¬ 
bit, equally at home in rock gar¬ 
den or wall. Medium blue in shade 
—flowers star, rather than bell 
shaped. 15c. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA, (R). 
Shakes its deep purple bells from 
stems a foot tall. Blooms in June. 
15c. 
CAMPANULA “Josci>liine.” We have 
not the botanical name of this, 
but that does not detract from 
its beauty. A symmetrical bush 
2 feet high, covered with erectly 
borne bells of lavender blue. The 
legend is that it originated in the 
Empress Josephine’s garden. 15c. 
CAMPANULA LATIFOLIA. The 
flowers very from pale lavender 
to violet and hang like bells from, 
a central stalk 18 inches or more 
in height. Long blooming period. 
Increases rapidly. 15c. 
CAMPANULA LAURII, (R). This 
lovely plant, or recent English in¬ 
troduction, has fully lived up to 
the good things said about it. Pale 
rosy-lavender bells borne upright 
and in the greatest profusion. 8^ 
inches. 15c. 
CANTERBURY BELL. Dozen 75c. 
Mixed colors. 
CAMPANULA PERICISFOLIA, 
“White peach Bells.” In even a 
modest mass, the purity and grace 
of these flowers are irresistable. 
2 feet. 10c. Double, 2 5c. 
CAMPANULA PERICIBFOLIA. A 
double peach ball. A fitting com¬ 
panion to the white variety. 10c. 
Pale China blue; distinct from the 
foregoing. 10c. Double, 25c. 
CAMPANULA PERICISFOLA. A 
double peach bell, blue and 
white. 2 5c. 
CAMPANULA PORTENSCHLAGI- 
ANA, (R). One of the finest trail¬ 
ing varieties. Synonym of Muralis. 
20c. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS, 
“Blue Clilmney Bell Flower.” An 
impressive flower stalk 4 to 6 feet 
tall, carries great numbers of 
handsome blue blossoms. Small 
plants. 10c. 
CAMPANULA P U S I L L A, (R). 
“Fairy bells” might well be the 
description of this charming sub¬ 
ject. The flowers are blue, the 
whole plant a miniature gem. 
Light shade. When pleased, it 
spreads rapidly. 4 inches. 10c. 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA ALBA, (R). 
This is a white form of the above 
and if possible even more chaste 
and charming than the blue. 10c. 
CAMPANULA BAVARICA. Large 
blue flowers, 4 inch. July-August. 
25c. 
CAMPANULA MURALIS. One of the 
best large purple bells. 6 inches^ 
June to December. 25c. 
CAMPANULA SCHEUCHZERI. Blue 
and white. 15c. 
NEW PURPLE CARNATION. A 
beautiful purple carnation, rich, 
perfectly hardy. 2 5c. 
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