The Useful Campanulas, Continued ‘THE Lester Rose GARDENS 

bearing large, close heads of handsome flowers of 
deepest blue, in whorls. Strong plants, 35c. 
C. GRANDIFLORA, now better known as PLATYCO- 
DON, (Balloon Flower) — Easily grown perennial 
to 1% feet high, bearing in profusion enormous 
bell-flowers of deep blue or white, the buds before 
opening resembling little balloons. Field grown 
clumps, 50c. Seed, 25c. 
Cc. GRANDIS — Illustrated on this page. For general 
purposes, long season bloom, good habits, we think 
this the most useful of all the tall Campanulas. 
The plant quickly forms strong clumps with hand- 
some long-leaved foliage, green all the year, and 
blooms, with us, from June to December, sparingly 
in late fall but for months presents a thrilling mass 
of blue, each plant sending up its many spikes of 
large, saucer-shaped bright blue flowers that clothe 
the 4-foot stems. Individual flowers are 2 to 3 
inches wide. Clumps should be divided every year 
or two. Field grown divisions, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Seed, 25c. 
C. GROSSEKII — Illustrated. For ease of culture, 
tolerance of unfavorable conditions and continuity 
of bloom this deserves a place in every garden. 
Grows 3 feet and more high, its graceful stems 
bearing masses of pendant violet-blue bells borne 
all season long. Strong field-grown divisions, 30c; 
3 for 75c. Seed, 25c. 
C. ISOPHYLLA ALBA—lIllustrated on Page 15. Most 
valuable trailing sort, with masses of pearly white 
pendant bells, ideal for rock garden, window box 
or hanging basket; most attractive. Strong plants, 
pot-grown for transplanting, 40c; 3 for $1. 

A 4-foot spike of the easily grown 
China-blue CAMPANULA 
GRANDIS, lifted from our gar- 
den and potted for photographing 
C. ISOPHYLLA ALBA, DOUBLE — We 
have a few of this rare double flow- 
ered form of this lovely basket Cam- 
panula; the white flowers are really, 
fully double. Rare. Each, 60c. 

INTRODUCTORY OFFER 
No. A 
To encourage larger planting of the 
useful Campanulas we will send you one 
strong field-grown division of each of 
the following easily-grown varieties: C. 
pein ee ce Moerheimii and C. 
2 : randis, two of them blue, one white; 
The free-growing, all-season-blooming CAM- long season bloomers, fine cut ears 
PANULA GROSSEKII, a glowing mass of regular price $1.15. 
violet-blue bells. (Photographed in our ALL 3 PREPAID within California for 
open garden.) only $1. 
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