(Campanula Me- 
5 canteypo0” Bells L/, : Your 
dium). So charm- 
ing and quaint 
that they should 
be in every gar- 
den. Flowers 
large and beauti- 
ful, on two to 
three foot stems, 
bell shaped. 
Bloom May to 
July. Blue, rose, 
white or lilac. 
State choice. 
Prices below. 
PeRS ie Cebasme 
Strong, field- 
grown plants, 28c 
each; 3 for 64c; 
5 for $1.00. 
5 Double 
Canterbury 
Bells $400 
(Campanula 
Calycanthema — 
Cup and Saucer). 
Even more beau- 
tiful than the 
single Canter- 
bury Bells. Flow- 
ers are double as 
shown. Produced 
in masses on tall 
2 to 3 foot stems. 
YOU MAY CHOOSE COLORS—Blue, Rose, White, and 
Plant early for bloom this year. 
Lilac. 
Prices: 

2 Bleeding Hearts *1-*° 
(Dicentra spectabilis). 
with their little pendants like drops of blood from 
Cupid’s dart, truly speak of romance! 
Hearts are flowers of our grandmother’s day. They 
have charm, quaintness and beauty too. Grow 24 
inches high. 18 to 24 in. spread. Blooms in May. 
Plant 18 to 24 inches apart; moist rich soil; water 
freely ; shade. 
PRICES: 65c each; 2 for $1.20; 3 for $1.75 
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Strong, field-grown plants, 3 for 64c; 
5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.90 
wy 
Romance ! 
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TIGER FLOWER 
(Tigridia) Mixture of bril- 
liant reds, whites, pinks— 
hybrids, mixed colors only. 
Grow 2 to 3 feet high. 
Plant 6 to 8 inches apart; 
ordinary well-drained soil ; 
full sun ; ordinary moisture. 
Blooms all summer. Culture, 
same as “glads” p. 25. 
Prices below. 






Crimson 
Star 
BLAZING STAR 
(Liatris pycnostachya.) Fine 
winter bouquets. Bluish laven- 
der. Blooms July-Aug. Spikes 
AS tomo talliometlatd yes pace 
10” to 12”; well-drained soil ; 
moderate moisture; sun ofr 
shade. Field-grown. 
These flowers, 
Bleeding 
Blazing Star 


AQUILEGIA 
CLEMATIFLORA 
Flowers shaped just like beautiful 
large-flowering Clematis blossoms, 2 to 
4 inches across. No spurs. Mixed col- 
ors, beautiful pastel shades only—pink, 
yellow, blue, white and cream. We can- 
not give color choice, so order at least 
six to get a good color range. Ultimate 
height 18 to 24 inches. Blooms during 
May and June. Do best in part or full 
shade. Hardy. Plant 12 to 15 inches 
apart. 
AQUILEGIAS 
By Variety. Tall-growing, mammoth- 
flowering, long-spurred; and blooms 
true to color. HARDY. 
CRIMSON STAR 
Petals crimson; white centers and 
blooms 3 in. and more across. Brilliant ! 
Grow 1% to 2 feet. Bloom May and 
June. 
AQUILEGIA LONGISSIMA 
Unusually long, slender spurs, 4 to 5 in. 
Pale yellow. Very graceful. Does well 
in hot, dry places. June-flowering. 
2% to 3 ft. 
AQUILEGIA, SILVER QUEEN 
Beautiful silvery white tinged with 
cream in the throat. 1% to 2% ft. 
May and June. 
CULTURAL NOTE: 
Plantel2 ston lonsapatts 
Any well drained soil. 
ture. 
Shade or sun, 
Moderate mois- 
a 
AQUILEGIAS, SCOTT ELLIOTT 
(Columbine.) A mixture of Scott 
Elliott Hybrids in shades of red, pink, 
blue, purple, white and yellow. Mixed 
colors only. May and June. Hardy. 
Grow ntomom tect. me blant sl 5-astomion 
apart ; ordinary well-drained soil ; ordi- 
nary moisture; sun or shade. 
BELLFLOWER 
(Balloon Flower—Platycodon.) Grow 
1% to 2 ft. tall. Blooms July-August. 
Hardy. Space 12”. ord. well-drained 
soil; ord. moisture; sun or shade. 
BLAZING STAR, WHITE 
(Liatris scariosa alba.) There has been 
a demand for white flowers recently, 
and these feathery spikes are the an- 
swer. They give a beautiful; bold ef- 
fect in the garden, wonderful bou- 
quets, especially with the more colorful 
flowers. 
CAMPION, DOUBLE ROSE 
(Lychnis viscaria flora plena.) Double 
vermilion-red flowers. Fine for cut- 
ting. Grow to 14 inches. June-July. 
Plant 15 in. apart; non-acid soil; ordi- 
nary moisture; sun; winter protection. 
CORALBELLS, RED 
(Heuchera sanguinea.) Bright, crim- 
son flowers; erect stems 12” to 18” 
high. Long blooming season, June to 
September. 

