Painesville, Ohio 
Aquilegia - Columbine 
Distinct deeply cut foliage and delicate arrangement of colors. Dainty, showy 
and desirable as cut flowers. Available for Memorial Day. Especially suitable 
for rockwork, at the base of foundation walls and under trees. Bloom from 
early spring until July; prefers partial shade. 
(@COERULEA. COLORADO COLUMBINE. Sky-blue with white corolla. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
ROSEA. ROSY COLORADO COLUMBINE. Shiny pink counterpart of the above. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
CHRYSANTHA. GOLDEN COLUMBINE. Very showy deep golden yellow, large 
flowers with medium long spurs. Late flowering. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
CHRYSANTHA ALBA. White form of the above. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
JAESCHKANI. REDSPUR COLUMBINE. 3 ft. Very large flowers; yellow with 
glittering red spurs. A beautiful strong growing plant to 3 feet. The gorgeous 
yellow blossoms have spurs of clear red. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
COPPER QUEEN. COPPER QUEEN COLUMBINE. Coppery red over orange, with 
darker spurs; anthers straw-yellow. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
CRIMSON STAR. An English novelty. Tall, vigorous and productive; flowers 
large and uniquely colored. Spurs and sepals blood-red, the petals pure white. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
DOBBIE’S [IMPERIAL HYBRICS. DOBBIE’S IMP. HYB. COLUMBINE. A very fine 
assortment by a European hybridizer, which is sure to please. 
Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S LONG-SPURRED HYBRIDS MIXED. An old English 
strain, free blooming flowers, in pastel shades. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
Baptisia - False Indigo 
AUSTRALIS. FALSE INDIGO. Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers are produced on 
spikes 2 feet high in June. Suitable for the hardy border or wild garden. 
Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
Bocconia - Plume Poppy 
CORDATA. PINK PLUME POPPY. 6 to 8 feet. Majestic, creamy white flower 
panicles 15 to 18 inches in length, borne as feathery plumes on long, strong 
stems. The leaves are deeply lobed, dull green above, silvery beneath. June 
to September. Three 95c; doz. $3.00; 100 $20.00 
Campanula - Bellflower 
A large group of attractive plants. The following list contains the 
most pooular perennial varieties. The alpine campanulas are at their 
best in the rock garden, and the long-stemmed varieties are indispensable 
in the flower border. The whole family makes excellent cut flowers. 
@CARPATICA. CARPATHIAN BELLFOWER. 8 to 10 inches. Large, 
clear blue, bell-shaped flowers, held erect on graceful stems. The 
plants form graceful tufts that are excellent for edging beds, and are 
indispensable in the rockery. June to October. 
Pots—Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
®@GARGANICA. A low, spreading form which is covered during June with 
starry, light blue flowers with a write eye. A gem of the rockery. 
Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA. CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELL. 
Very effective, large flowered biennial of somewhat pyramidal habit. 
Extremely showy in m'xed borders and excellent subjects for pot cul- 
ture in the greenhouse. We can sunrnly the following separate colors: 
Pink, White, Blue. Pots—Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
PERSICIFOLIA, TELHAM BEAUTY. PEACHLEAF BELLFLOWER. One of 
the best, if not the best, of the persicifolia group. The magnificent 
display of large, single blue bells, on 21/-ft. stems, takes place during 
June and July. An excellent plant for the hardy border and fine for 
cutting. Pots—Three $1.10; doz. $3.30; 100 $20.00 
PYRAMIDALIS. CHIMNEY BELLFLOWER. Very conspicuous; 4 to 5 ft. 
high. Profuse bell-shaped flowers in Sentember. Supplied in separat*e 
colors: White, Blue. Pots—-Three 95c; doz. $2.90; 100 $17.50 
ROTUNDIFOLIA. BLUEBELLS OF SCOTLAND. 1 ft. Well set with nod- 
cing blue bells. June to August. i 
Pots—Three 80c; doz. $2.50; 100 $15.00 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (Shasta Daisy) 
ALASKA. The popular, giant American ‘Shasta Daisy’’. June and July. 
Three 65c; doz., $2.00; 100 $12.50 
MARTHA JOHNSTON. Novelty. This giant new American daisy pro- 
duces flat flowers of glistening white 414 inches across. The rigid 
stems 3 to 4 feet long will stand up against wind or rain. Foliage is 
dark green and leathery. Each 40c; three $1.10; doz. $3.30 
KING EDWARD VII. An English strain, supplementing our American 
Shasta Daisy, with larger, pure white flowers. 
Three 65c; doz. $2.00; 100 $12.50 
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HARDY PERENNIALS 

Campanula calycanthema— 
Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell 

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Aquilegia, Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrid 
