WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA 
The Useful Campanulas, Continued 

Group of CAMPANULA TEL- 
HAM BEAUTY, blooms for 
months, with huge open bells of 
brightest China blue, single or 
double. 
FOR A BLUE GARDEN 
If you look over our list of un- 
common perennials on pages 21 to 
30 you will find no less than two 
dozen different perennials that pro- 
vide that much desired blue color 
in the garden, among them such 
lovely shades as Parochetus and 
Scuttelaria contribute. In addition, 
the Campanulas furnish many tones 
of pleasing blue. 
KIND WORDS FROM OUR 
CUSTOMERS 
Scores of letters each season come 
from our pleased customers with ex- 
pressions like this: 
“I love your plants; what I have 
bought from you have been gor- 
geous.”’ 
“Your plants are the finest I have 
ever had.’’ 
“‘No roses or plants ever reach me 
packed better than yours.”’ 
Part of the blue flower-spike of the 6- 
foot-tall CAMPANULA PYRAMID.- 
ALIS, blooming in pot 



PLANT MORE PERENNIALS 
All of us here in the west great- 
ly underestimate the value of peren- 
nials for the amateur’s garden. If 
you confine your planting to the an- 
nuals you have to remake your gar- 
den each year and only by skillful 
management can you have it look 
well throughout the season. But 
with well-chosen perennials you 
have a garden that will last for many 
years with little attention and with 
succession of bloom all season long. 
The many kinds of dianthus and 
campanulas alone will give you 
bloom for most of the summer and 
fall; the hardy asters, delphinium, 
Transvaal daisies, salvias, winter 
chrysanthemums, the graceful and 
striking chelone, and the blue-and- 
white all-season blooming dimorphe- 
teca eklonis, these are all flowers 
that will not only make your garden 
gay with little trouble but fill your 
rooms with color and fragrance as 
cut flowers. 

