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Canterbury Bells (campanula Medium) 
_. These are quaint flowers that you surely must order 
if you value a beautiful garden—large, beautiful flow- 
ers on 2- to 3-ft. stems, Blooming season, May and 
June aiid July. Colors: Blue, rose and white. State 
choice. 


























Blue Salvia (Salvia Azurea) 
Attractive perennial growing 3 to 4 feet high. Produces a 
profusion of sky-blue flowers in August and September. Should 
Canterbury Bells be in every garden. Planting distance, 12 to 15 inches. 
Lemon Lily 
One of the favorites of the old-fashioned gardens. Abun- 
dant lily-shaped flowers of lemon-yellow in June. Grows 2 to 
3 feet high. Hardy everywhere. 
Bluebeard Grass (Festuca glauca) 
_ One of the bluest of blue-foliaged perennials. 10 to 12 
inches high in attractive clumps. Foliage fine cut, excellent for 
edging. Planting distance, 12 inches. 
Speedwell (veronica) 
Famous for their royal blue spikes that make such a showy 
display in the garden from June to September. Favorite for 
“ie garden or border; blooms fine for cutting. 2 to 3 feet 
igh, 

Blazing Star (Liatris) 
Midsummer’s glory—tall, 4-ft. spikes of rich purple flowers 
lasting a long time. A beautiful cut flower perennial; splendid 
for the border or in the rock garden. — 
Snow-in-Summer (Cerastium tomentosum) 
Blooms from May to July. Flowers white, foliage silver- 
gray. Grows 4 to 6 inches high. Very spreading habit. Plant 
12 inches apart. 
Foxglove (Digitalis) 
Handsome, stately flowers, ideal for bold effects in the bor- 
der. Strong stalks, sometimes 4 and 5 feet high, are covered 
with large, bell-shaped flowers. Likes a rather rich soil and 
plenty of moisture, sunshine or shade. In colors: White, 
pink, purple, yellow, and spotted. State choice. 
Balloon Flower (Platycodon) 
So perfect in form it seems made of wax. Decidedly beau- 
tiful, bell-shaped or broadly cup-shaped flowers, growing 1% to 
2 feet tall. Beautiful dark green foliage. Blooms July and 
August. Very hardy. Likes sun, any well-drained soil will do’ 
Spread, 12 inches. Strong 2-year plants. Two colors, blue or 
white. State color wanted. 
Great Sea Lavender (Statice latifolia) 
Gives a beautiful misty effect when in bloom. Produces 
myriads of minute flowers in feathery fashion. 12 to 18 inches 
high, July and August. Large, leathery, dark green leaves. 
Fine for border or rockery. Excellent dried bouquets. Flowers 
are lavender. Plant 18 inches apart. 
Special Offer No. 75 
7 HARDY PLANTS WITH BLUE FLOWERS — 
ALL EXCELLENT FOR CUTTING 
One each Blue Salvia, Blue Canterbury Bells, Speedwell, 
Blazing Star, Purple Foxglove, Balloon Flower, and 
Great Sea Lavender : 
ALL 7 FOR ONLY 98c, Postpaid 

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