Ca mpanu la — Canterbury Bells—Bellflower 
Most useful and beautiful subjects for the 
garden; the dwarf perennial forms are espe- 
cially fine for edgings and rock gardens. All 
are of easy culture and succeed in any good, 
well-drained soil. The Medium single, dou- 
ble, and Cup-and-Saucer varieties, popu- 
Jarly known as Canterbury Bells, are bien- 
mials. The plants bloom the second year 
from seed, then die. For a continuous dis- 
play of these showy flowers, seed must be 
sown every year. Perennial varieties are 
hardy and with care will last for years. 
Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula calycanthema) 
Showy blooms similar to the Single Canter- 
bury Bells, but with an extra large calyx of 
the same color as the cup-shaped corolla. 
This gives it the appearance of a saucer 
under a cup, hence the name. Plants bloom 
in June and grow 2 to 2% ft. tall. 
3735 Dark Blue....... Any of these 
3736 Light Blue. ...... | S¢Parate colors: 
BORgEMIOSO............. Pkt. 15¢5 
ly oz. 40¢; 
14, oz. 70¢. 
3741 Mixed Colors The above four lovely 
colors are blended in a grand mixture. 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 35¢; 14 oz. 60¢. 
7711 COLLECTION 
Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
4 Pkts.—one each of dark blue, light 
blue, rose and white (value 60¢) AO 
for only ¢ 

Double Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula medium fl. pl.) 
3734 Mixed Colors Plants are completely 
covered with double blooms in white and 
shades of blue and rose during June. Nice 
for beds and cutting. 2 to 2% ft. high. 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40¢. 

Single Canterbury Bells 
(Campanula medium) 
Pyramidal plants, 2 to 3 ft. tall, covered in 
June with large, bell-like blooms with edges 
softly rolled back and attractively fluted. 
3721 Dark Blue....... Any of these 
3738 Light Blue. ...... | Separate colors: 
bey et Pkt. 10¢; 
3140 ROSO Shc mince Ve oz. 20¢; 
3742 White........... 14 oz. 35¢. 
3733 Mixed Colors The above four colors 
make up this nicely blended mixture. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢; 14 oz. 50¢. 
Annual Canterbury Bells, see page 83. 
7712 COLLECTION 
Single Canterbury Bells 
4 Pkts.—one each of dark blue, light 
blue, rose and white 
(value 40¢) for only 
25¢ 

Perennial Campanulas 
Plants vary in height from 6 in. to 5 ft. The dwarfer varieties are especially popular for 
rock gardens and low borders, while the taller ones are most effective in the middle or rear 
of perennial beds. Flowers are mostly of different shades of blue. Plants*last for years. 

Pkt. 15¢. 
Campanula carpatica blue 
3743 Carpatica Blue (Carpathian Hare- 
bell) Clear, glistening blue, cup-shaped 
flowers, 1 in. across, are freely produced 
from July to September on erect, slender 
stems 12 in. high. Does well in partial 
shade. Splendid for edgings and rock gar- 
dens. Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 
3642 Fragilis (The Basket Campanula) 
Large, light blue flowers on prostrate trail- 
ing branches often 18 in. long. Lovely in 
the rock garden or trailing over a wall, or in 
window boxes and hanging baskets. Hardy 
where winters are mild. In cold sections 
it should be treated as a house plant. 
Pkt. 25¢; 2 pkts. 45¢; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
. 
3643 Lactiflora Magnificent showy plants, 
2 to 4 ft. tall, bearing profusely in July and 
August, large, loose heads of flowers vary- 
ing in color from lilac to lavender-blue. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 
3650 Persicifolia Blue (Peach Bells) 
Handsome bright blue, bell-shaped flowers 
on spire-like stalks in June and July. Fine 
for cutting and borders. 2 to 2% ft. tall. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 
3746 Persicifolia, Mixed Blue and white 
“Peach Bells’’ mixed. In bloom during 
June and July. Spikes 2 to 2% ft. long. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 
3747 Pyramidalis Blue (Chimney Bell- 
flower) Small, lavender-blue, star-shaped 
flowers during August and September. 4 to 
5 ft. high. Excellent for backgrounds, 
Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 40¢; 4 oz. 70¢. 
3644 Rotundifolia Olympicum (Im- 
proved Blue Bells of Scotland) [R] Lavender- 
blue flowers. Low-growing, spreading 
plants, 9 to 12 in. tall. Very free blooming 
in July with scattered blooms again in the 
fall, Pkt. 25¢; 142 oz. 85¢; %6 oz. $1.50. 
3651 Rotundifolia superba (Improved 
Blue Bells of Scotland) Bright clear blue 
flowers freely borne on slender stems in 
July and again in the fall. Low-growing, 
9 to 12 in. high. Does well in partial shade 
where stems may be somewhat taller. 
Pkt. 20¢; %4 oz. 50¢; %42 oz. 85¢. 
3653 Turbinata, Blue A dwarf species 
especially desirable for rock gardens, with 
large, cup-shaped blue flowers on thin, up- 
right stems during June and July. Plants 
form close mats of foliage not exceeding 6 to 
9 in. in height. Nice in front of borders. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 
Perennial Blowers 
Cheiranthus & 
Best grown asa biennial. Often blooms the 
first year from seed. May and June. 
3765 Allionii (Siberian Wallflower) Unu- 
sually showy and delightfully sweet-scented 
brilliant orange-yellow flowers on stems 
1 ft. high. Prized for cutting and borders. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40¢. 
3745 Golden Bedder Each plant pro- 
duces 10 to 15 spikes, 12 to 18 in. high, 
which are covered with pure golden yellow, 
sweet-scented flowers, larger than Allionii. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 35¢; 14 oz. 60¢. 
3766 Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower) 
Showy, clear lavender blooms are borne 
in abundance on well-branched, compact 
plants growing 9 to 12 in. tall for a long 
time. Pkt. 15¢; 1%4 oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 

Chrysanthemum, Korean Hybrids 
Pkt. 35¢. 
Chrysanthemum 
3776 Korean Hybrids Gorgeous single, 
semi-double and double flowers in a wide 
range of colors. Begin blooming in Septem- 
ber and continue until killed by hard frost. 
2to2™ ft. high. Pkt. 35¢;.2 pkts. 60¢. 
3759 Mawii [R] Masses of beautiful, pink- 
ish mauve, daisy-like flowers, 1 in. and 
more across, with conspicuous reddish 
brown centers in contrast to the attractive 
silvery green foliage. A gem for border or 
rock garden. Early summer. 8 to 10 in. 
Pkt. 25¢; "%46 oz. 70¢; % oz. $1.25. 
Annual Chrysanthemums, see page 82. 
Chinese Lantern 
3856 (Physalis Franchetii) Largely 
grown for its vividly colored, scarlet-red, 
lantern-shaped fruits which, when cut and 
dried, are widely used for winter bouquets. 
Does' well in a sunny situation in any 
ordinary garden soil. The bright red lan- 
terns are ready in the late summer of the 
second year from sowing of seed. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 35¢; 4 oz. 60¢. 

‘a 
Clematis 
3646 Tangutica § Attractive woody 
climber, 6 to 10 ft. tall, blooming the first 
year if seed is sown early. Flowers are 
bright, light cadmium, and as they are 
globe-shaped and hang in an inverted posi- 
tion, they resemble miniature golden lan- 
terns. The plumy seed heads which follow 
are most fascinating. Light and graceful. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 50¢; 4 oz. 85¢. 
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