
OBEDIENT PLANT 
Amazingly hinged flowers may be turned in any 
direction on the stems. 
CAMPANULA 
BELL FLOWERS 
Indispensable hardy garden flowers, varying 
greatly in form and habit of growth, some of tall 
and imposing habit, others are dwarf compact lit- 
tle plants, or trailing, suitable for edging, ground 
covers, rock gardens, etc. They like rich soil with 
good drainage, and will bloom over a longer period 
if planted in the half shade. 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA. Dwarf compact 
plants, not more than six inches high, with fine 
deep green foliage and masses of pretty little 
violet blue bells that literally cover the plants. 
For low borders and rock gardens, this is un- 
equalled. 24-inch pots, each 15c; 4-inch pots, 
each 25c. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Blue Bells of 
Scotland. Lovely light blue bell-shaped flowers 
on slender stems, 8 to 10 inches high, produced 
all summer and fall. The variety we grow, Olym- 
pica, produces flowers much larger than those of 
the type. Does well in light shade. Each 25c. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. Very fine and 
showy Bellflowers, growing two to two and one- 
half feet tall, with large, handsome spikes of bell- 
shaped flowers. 
Grandiflora Alba. Pure white, lovely for cutting. 
Telham Beauty. Magnificent spikes of large 
bellflowers, clear blue, during June and July. 
Especially fine for the border and for cutting. 
Price of the above two varieties: 4-inch pots, 
each 35c. 
SHG raga Crassifolia 
This beautiful Saxifraga, pictured at right, is an exceedingly valuable plant to grow in 
PORTUGAL BELLFLOWER 
CAMPANULA PRIMULAEFOLIA 
Here is a lovely blue flowered perennial that 
should be in every garden. It is very hardy, easy 
to grow in any soil, in sun or part shade. Once 
established in your garden, it will bloom year after 
year, furnishing masses of soft blue flowers in 
spring and summer. Long lasting cut flower. 35¢c. 
_CAMPANULA GLOMERATA. A beautiful variety 
with close heads of deep blue gentian-like flowers 
on 18-inch stems. Plants are hardy, forming per- 
manent patches in sun or shade. 35c. 
OBEDIENT PLANT 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
Fine summer flowering perennials that form 
beautiful masses of colorful spikes from June 
until late autumn. Wonderful effects and longest 
blooming season may be had by planting all three 
varieties, placing the lower growing variety Vivid 
in the foreground. Summer Glow is tallest, and 
first to bloom, followed by Rosy Spire, then Vivid. 
A unique feature is the hinge-like arrangement 
of the blossoms on the spike. They may be 
turned or placed in any position, where they obe- 
diently remain. All are grand cut flowers. 
ROSY SPIRE. 3 to 6 foot spikes of large tubu- 
lar, rich rose-colored flowers. 
SUMMER GLOW. Grand 3-foot spikes of very 
large blossoms of deep rose color. Most effective 
as a background plant or in groups in the garden. 
_ VIVID. Grows 18 to 20 inches high, with bril- 
liant spikes of rose pink. 
Price of above: 3-inch pots, 20c; larger, 35c. 
CYCLAMEN 
These lovely flowers, so much grown in 
pots for indoor decoration, are chanming in 
the garden, where they will grow and bloom 
in shaded spots, under trees, in rock gar- 
dens, and on the north side of buildings, 
walls, etc., giving a touch of luxury to the 
garden. The foliage is so handsome that 
they are decorative even when not in bloom. 
Our strain of Cyclamen is unexcelled for fine 
form, large size and clear color of the blossoms. 
Dark Salmon Lavender 
Light Salmon Orange Red 
Pure White Rose 
Salmon Scarlet Saffron Red 
3-inch pots, each 35c; 4-inch pots, 50c 
GEUM 
Showy perennials with fine flowers and good 
foliage, easily grown in sun or half-shade. They 
are best grown in groups, and should 
have plenty of moisture; very pretty cut 
flowers. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. 
flowers of golden yellow. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. 
double flowers. 
ORANGE PRINCE. 
very double. 
Price: 
and 75c. 
Large double 
Bright scarlet 
Brilliant orange, 
24-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch pots, 
each 25c. 
shady spots in your garden, where it will thrive and produce lovely cut flowers under most 
difficult conditions. 
glossy, leathery leaves and spikes of clear pin 
The plants grow in almost any soil, in a shady position. Their large, 
k flowers make them doubly admirable for 
planting in front of shrubbery, or under trees where a mass planting is wanted. Added to 
their value for mass or border planting, is their beauty as cut flowers, which are freely pro- 
duced in mid-winter. 
As it is so difficult to find a plant which will thrive readily in the 
shade, and yet produce flowers for cutting, this wonderful plant should be widely planted 
for this purpose. 
Price: 
2 inch pots, each 15c; larger, each 35c. 
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Portugal Bellflower, lovely new perennial. 
DUSTY MILLER 
CENTAUREA CANDIDISSIMA. Popular white or 
silvery-leaved foliage plant used for edgings and 
borders. In Plant Band Pots, 25 for 65c. 
GAILLARDIA 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS. Select seedlings of the 
finest type, the flowers unusually large and spec- 
tacular in appearance. Broad petals of rich cop- 
pery scarlet, heavily tipped with gold. 
GOBLIN. Dwarf, compact, perfect for edging 
and bedding. Flowers similar to Portola, but plants 
grow only ten inches high. 
CHLOE. Pure yellow. 
Price: 3 for 25c; 25 for $1.25. Larger, each 35c. 
SAXIFRAGA 
CRASSIFOLIA 




