GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 
exceedingly beautiful and exquisite Campanula. The 
blooms, measuring 2%-3 inches across, are a beautiful 
shade of glistening bright lavender-blue. They are 
produced almost the entire length of their 30-inch 
stems, with five to eight flower spikes on one plant. 
These flower spikes with their charming, delicate 
blooms and dark green leathery foliage make excel- 
lant bouquets. The plant is extremely hardy and 
insect free, easy to grow in average garden soil with 
ordinary drainage. Blooms in June and July. 30 in. 
We were unable to fill all the orders for this variety 
last year, but now have a good stock for 1943. 65¢ 
each; $1.10 per 2; $2.00 per 4; $5.50 per dozen. 
Bluette. (Originated by Corliss Bros., Inc.) New baby 
sister to the already famous Blue Gardenia. Identical 
in habit in all respects but color, that being a soft 
harmony of pale lavender-blue and white either suf- 
fused over the basic blue color, or gracefully through 
it. Two-year-old clumps will issue forth several flow- 
ering spikes, 24-30 in. Be sure to include these in 
your new plant list this season. 65¢ each; $1.10 per 
2; $2.00 per 4; $5.50 per dozen. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bells 
Summer Skies Improved. (New.) This novelty Peach- 
bell of rare coloring is the first perennial Cup-and- 
Saucer Canterbury Bell. Its large bells, produced on 
long spikes, are suffused soft lavender with white. 
The graceful, long, narrow leaves are healthy and 
attractive. This plant should have a place in every 
perennial garden. June and July. 2-2™% ft. Pot plants, 
50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per dozen. 

Campanula “Blue Gardenia” 


