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C. pilosa—Jageged, hairy leaves and large bells of pale 
blue on erect stems 18 inches high 
C. pseudo-Rainieri—Charmineg little plant with salver- 
shaped. tlawers#ot purple-bliues 7s inches: e 2) 2a ee ee 
C. pulla—A perfect gem for the rock garden. Nodding, 
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C. punctata—Large, creamy bells, spotted with red. 12” 
C. pusilla—Fairy’s Thimble—Shinine green leaves and 
a profusion of dainty bells on 3-inch stems in June 
C. pusilla alba—The lovely white variety. Very choice... 
C. Raddeana—A handsome variety with dark, wiry stems 
and large purple bells. Very lovely if planted near a 
Stilall Shrub tOusuppone the siOwer Ol DellSe asa 
C. rotundifolia Olympica—Larege, beautiful deep lavender 
bells 
C. sarmatica—Downy leaves and spires of pale blue bells. 
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C. Tommasiniana—A lovely Alpine Campanula. A cloud 
of tubular. light blue flowers in late summer 
C. tridentata—A treasure with large, deep purple bells on 
3-inch stems .. 
CATANACHE—Cupid’s Dart 
C. caerulea—Pale violet with dark center. Fine for bor- 
der. 2 feet 
CEPHALARIA—Dipsaceae 
C. alpina—Tall, ornamental Scabious with soft yellow 
flowers. 4 feet 
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CERASTIUM—Caryophyllaceae 
C. alpinum lanatum—A wee, tufted plant, all silvery and 
with white flowers in summer. Very choice. 2 inches 
C. tomentosum (Snow in Summer)—Grey foliage, white 
flowers of good size. Splendid for color effects and 
for carpeting 
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