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Sinensis Pumila. Handsome divided leaves and showy pink plumes 
overlaid with lavender. Hardy and easy. 50c. 
AURICULA. See Primula. 
BELLIS Dresden China. Dainty miniature daisy with double flowers 
of purest shell pink. A real gem. Rare. 2 in. 50c. 
BELLIUM Minutum. The tiny daisies open white and gradually turn 
pink. Blooms all summer. Very dainty. 25c each. 
BLETILLA Hyachinthiana. B. S-sh. A lovely terrestrial orchid with 
slender leaves and exquisite blooms of orchid lavender in short 
spikes. Very dainty and unusual. Easy. 75c. 
Hyacinthiana Alba. Choice white form of the above. $1.00 each. 
BROOMS. See Dwarf Shrubs. 
CALLUNA. See Heather. 
CALTHA Palustris Var. Monstrosa. Marsh Marigold. A chcice form 
much larger than the type. Shiny, rounded leaves and large 
golden flowers. Fine pool or bog plant. 18-24 in. Rare. 50c. 
CAMPANULA. S-sh. A large and varied family containing many 
desirable rock and wall plants. Especially valuable on account 
of their late blooming habit and long season of bloom. They like 
a pritty soil. 
Carpatica Nana. Dwarf, compact, with large open lavender blue 
bells on 3 in. stems. Similar to Raineri, but much easier. 50c. 
Carpatica Nana Alba. A slightly taller form with fine white 
flowers. 50c. 
Cochlearifolia (Pusilla). Dainty, nodding lavender bells in great 
profusion over mats of attractive foliage. 2 in. 35c. 
Cochlearifolia Alba. Dainty white form with lighter foliage. 35c. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda. Large silvery blue bells. Late. 35c. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda British Columbia Form. Somewhat larger, 
paler flowers than the above, on slightly longer stems. Interest- 
ing and different. 35c. 
Dasyantha. Rosettes of narrow, toothed leaves and large, wide 
open bells of lavender blue bearded on the outside. Borne singly 
on 6 in. stems. New and rare. 75c. 
Fanny Senior. A fine new hybrid with mats of bright green leaves 
and large blue bells freely produced on decumbent stems. 50c. 
Garganica. Compact, shiny leaves. Literally covered with bright 
blue stars in June and July. Especially good for walls. 25c. 
Glomerata Acaulis. Cluster heads of deep violet flowers. 35c. 
Isophylla. A creeping form with a profusion of large, shallow 
upright bells of clearest white. Very showy. Especially good 
for walls. 50c. 
Isophylla Mayii. A lavender blue form with downy foliage. Very 
lovely. 50c. 
Muralis (Portenschlagiana). Attractive mats of deep green foliage 
with many starry violet bells. June-Nov. 4 in. 35c and ate 
