WARD HILL, MASS. 3 

CAMPANULA, continued 
medium. Canterbury Bells. 2’ June. Very handsome, 
large, bell-shaped flowers. Biennials which must be 
replaced each season. 20¢. 
—calycanthema. Cup-and-Saucer Bellflower. 214!. 
Semi-double flowers each resembling a cup and saucer. 
Biennial. Mixed colors. 20¢. 
persicifolia. Peachleaf Bellflower. 3’ June, July. Large, 
blue, saucer-shaped flowers on tall spikes. 
—flore-pleno. Much lovelier double form. 30¢. 
rotundifolia. Harebell; Blue Bells of Scotland. 1%’ 
June to Sept. Native plant with graceful blue flowers 
over long period. Will growin part shade. 20¢. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. 6" 
June. Carpet of white flowers and silvery foliage. 
Beautiful with Linum perenne. 20¢. 
CHELONE lyoni. Pink Turilehead. 214’ Aug. Deep 
pink flowers. Very useful plant for shade. Prefers 
moist acid soil. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, HARDY. 2’ to 4’ Oct. These 
late flowers are often spoiled by early hard frosts. 
Planting near a building, wall, or hedge will protect 
them or they may be covered when severe frosts are 
expected. ; 
Amelia, or Pink Cushion. Very compact, early, 
dwarf variety. Soft pink. 20¢. 
Apollo. Single, bronze-red. 20¢. 
Autumn Lights. Semi-double, coppery bronze, early 
and hardy. 30¢. 
Ceres. Single, bronze-yellow. 20¢. 
Daphne. Single, lilac-pink. 20¢. 
Early Bronze. Bronze-yellow .Our own introduction. 
Valuable because of its large flowers and early bloom, 
beginning about Sept. 20. Much used by florists. 20¢. 
Larger plants, 30¢. 
Jean Treadway. Pink. 20¢. 
Judith Anderson. Deep yellow button type. Dwarf 
and very free. 20¢. 
King Cushion. Bronzy-salmon form of Amelia. 
Dwarf. 20¢. 
King Midas. Bronze-yellow. 20¢. 
Lavender Lady. Pinkish lavender. 30¢. 
Lillian Doty. Light pink. 20¢. 
Loreley. Pale yellow, early. 20¢. 
Pale Moon. Sulphur yellow. 30¢. 
R. Marion Hatton. Light yellow. 20¢. 
Rapture. Orange-bronze, suffused carmine. 20¢. 
Red Doty. Crimson. 20¢. 
Ruth Hatton. White. 20¢. 
Saturn. Single, orange and bronze. 20¢. 
