CAMPANULA BELL FLOWERS 
CAMPANULA BELLARDI MIRANDI, (R). A 
novelty with bells of silver blue. Very 
profuse flowering. 3 inches. 25c 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA, Pink. The 
ever-popular ‘‘cup and saucer.’ Canter- 
bury Bell. 10c. $1.00 per dozen. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA GRANDI- 
FLORA, (R). Free-flowering, robust and 
good looking. The variety offered is soft 
blue. Deserves generous planting. 10c. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA, “Isabel,” (R). 
Extremely large and wide-open flowers 
of light blue. 15c. # 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA, “Riverslea 
Beauty,” (R). Much larger than the type, 
and of slightly different form. Please 
specify whether you want blue or white. 
You should have BOTH. 15c. 
CAMPANULA FENESTRELLATA, (R). Of 
delightful trailing habit, equally at 
home in rock garden 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 “Josephine.” We have not 
the botanical name of this, but that does 
not detract from its beauty. A symmetri- 
cal bush 2 feet high, covered with erect- 
ly borne bells of lavender blue. The 
legend is that it originated in the Em- 
press Josephine’s garden. l5c. 
CAMPANULA LATIFOLIA. The flowers 
vary from pale lavender to violet and 
hang like bells from a central stalk 18 
inches or more in height. Long blooming 
period. Increases rapidly. l5c. 
CAMPANULA LAURII, (R). This lovely 
plant, or recent English introduction, 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, 25c. 
17 
CAMPANULA PERICISFOLIA. A double 
peach bell. A fitting companion to the 
white variety. 10c Pale China blue; dis- 
tinct from the foregoing, 10c. Double, 
20C: 
CAMPANULA PERICISFOLA. 
peach bell, blue and white. 
CAMPANULA PORTENSCHLAGIANA, (R). 
One of the finest trailing varieties. Syn- 
onym of Muralis. 20c. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS, “Blue Chim- 
ney Bell Flower.” An impressive flower 
stalk 5 to 6 feet tall, carries great num- 
bers of handsome blue blossoms. Small 
planis, 710: 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA, (R). “Fairy bells” 
might well be the description of this 
charming subject. The flowers are blue, 
the whole plant a miniature gem. Light 
shade. When pleased, it spreads rapid- 
ly. 4 inches. 10c 
CAMPANULA PUSILLA ALBA, (R). This is 
a white form of the above and if possi- 
ble even more chaste and charming than 
the blue. 10c. 
A double 
25c. 
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. 
29¢. 
NEW YELLOW CARNATION. “Main Sun- 
shine,” hardy, clear yellow, large flow- 
ersuezoc: 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA, “Scotch 
Hare Bells,” (R). Small blue bells on 
slender stems have long made this plant 
a favorite. Blooms early and late. l5c. 
CAMPANULA SARMATICA, (R). A rare 
form. It is a vigorous grower. Blue. 1 
foots, Zoe 
CAMPANULA TURBINATA, (R). Close mats 
of foliage with close set blue saucers 
of flowers. 25c. 
