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CAMPANULA—Continued 
C. lactiflora. Large heads of milky blue flow- 
ers. 3 to 4 ft. June-Aug. 
C. persicifolia (Peach-leaved Bellflower.) Large, 
cup-shaped blue flowers on 2- to 3-foot spikes. 
June, July. 
C. persicifolia alba. White variety of above. 
C. perscifolia, Telham Beauty. Single rich 
blue, large bell-shaped flowers. Excellent for 
cutting. 2 to 2% ft. June, July. 50c. each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Caliph. Double Korean. Sparkling, rich vel- 
vety crimson, borne on a remarkably free- 
flowering plant of fine habit. 
Lavender Lady. Beautiful double flowers over 
3 inches in diameter, true lavender in color 
when first opening, taking on a silvery tint 
with age. 2% ft. Early Oct. 
Mandarin. Double Korean. Coral, salmon, 
copper and bronzy gold blended in a delight- 
ful combination. Neat, compact plant. 2 ft. 
Oct. 10. 
Pale Moon. Dense trusses of fluffy sulphur- 
yellow blossoms completely covering 2-foot 
plants. The flowers are loosely double and 
about 24% inches in diameter. Early Oct. 
Pygmy Gold. Dwarf Korean Pompon. Clouds 
of miniature golden yellow flowers produced 
with amazing freedom from early September to 
late frost. Splendid bedding or edging Chrys- 
anthemum. 
Saladin. Duplex Single Korean. Chinese red, 
shading to tangerine, with copper reverse, dis- 
playing a prominent golden yellow disc. Very 
profuse. One of the finest Koreans. 
Symphony. Double Korean. Mauve-rose, 
overcast with soft coppery rose. Strong stems, 
free, vigorous. A lovely cut flower. 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Early Bronze. Extremely early, flowering from 
late August on. Color is a lively bronze-yellow. 
Plant is dwarf and compact, ideal for dwarf 
hedges or edging. 
Lillian Doty. Pale old rose of true Pompon 
type. Strong grower. 
Pink Popcorn. Old rose of the small Pompon 
type. 
Red Doty. Dark red. 
R. Marion Hatton. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white. 
and reliable. 
Sunny Boy. A yellow variety of Early Bronze 
with the same habit. 
White Doty. Creamy white. 
Yellow Doty. Orange-yellow. 
BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Irene. The best white Button. Admirable for 
dwarf hedges and bedding. 
Judith Anderson. Clear buttercup-yellow 
flowers cover a low, compact plant. Free flow- 
ering, frost-resistant, and long-lasting, it is 
the finest of all the Button varieties. 
Minta. Old rose-pink. 
New York. Bronze with reddish center; very 
small, 
Ouray. 
Bright canary-yellow. 
Free flowering 
Dark mahogany-brown. 

Campanula persicifolia 
LARGE-FLOWERING 
CHR YSANTHEMUMS 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Aglow. Large; double; golden orange. <A 
unique color. 
Bronze Cushion. 
Cushion. 
Cydonia. Brilliant orange-mahogany. 
free. One of the finest colors. 
Golden Charm. Large; golden yellow. Strong 
grower, long-lasting and frost-resistant. 
Granny Scovill. A very large decorative or 
aster-flowered sort. Perfectly double blooms 
of a warm coral-bronze. 
Mrs. Sam F. Rotan. Huge, double yellow with 
buff tints; long-lasting, the color improving 
with maturity. 
Murillo. Large; old-rose. Probably the best 
and most reliable pink. 
Oconto. The largest pure white. Very hardy. 
October Girl. Large; deep pink. Free flowering. 
Pink Cushion (Amelia Azaleamum). Blooms 
from early September to frost. Forms large 
compact cushion, one foot high, covered with 
double pink flowers. Excellent for border and 
rock garden. 
Queen Cushion. 
Cushion. 
Rapture. Orange-yellow, suffused with cream 
and bronze-red—a lovely and striking color. 
Sequoia. Large, well-shaped flowers of mellow 
amber—a lovely color. 
Silver Tips. Bright rosy carmine with the tips 
and reverse of the petals silvery white. Com- 
pact grower and free flowering. 
Tassiva. Pure white. Low and bushy. A mound 
of blossom. Aug. 
The Chief. Bright scarlet flowers with a golden 
reverse. Strong grower and a brilliant color. 
Tints of Gold. Golden yellow. 
White Spoon. 
Yellow Spoon. 
Bronze variety of Pink 
Very 
White variety of Pink 
