CAMPANULA—Tall Kinds 
Peach-leaved Bellflower 
CAMPANULA—These Bellflowers are easy, hardy perennials 
and are as valuable to the border as the dwarf kinds are 
to the rock garden. They thrive in sunny, moderately rich 
soil that is not wet and soggy. It is a good practice to di- 
vide the clumps when they become large. The persicifolia 
types, Peach-leaved Bellflowers, have long been cultivated 
and admired both as cut flowers and garden subjects. They 
produce rather flat, dark green rosettes, 4 to 8 inches 
across, from which sturdy, thin stalks grow in early Sum- 
mer. These 3 to 4 foot spires carry quantities of huge, shal- 
low to deep and sometimes doubled bowls of many-hued 
porcelain. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart; remove flower 
stalks as soon as the plants finish blooming. 
persicifolia—During the past few years many varieties, some 
excellent and some mediocre, have been introduced. We of- 
fer a selection of the best. 
Blue Gardenia—Bright, semi-double flowers of lavender blue 
which suggest a Gardenia. The best semi-double we have 
seen. Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00; large size, each 
85c. 
Mt. Hood—A very fine, semi-double white of outstanding 
purity and substance. Especially free-flowering and showy. 
Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00; large size, each 85c. 
Telham Beauty—A decidedly outstanding English variety 
with immense, wide cups of lavender blue. The individual 
blossoms are often four inches across, probably the largest 
introduced to date. An indispensable border perennial. 
Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00; large size, each 85c. 
Thelma Perry—Originated in England and recently intro- 
duced. The large, open bells are white with subtle lilac 
shadings. Different and good. 75c and $1.00. 
Tower Bells—Wisteria-violet bells in profusion on 5 to 6 
foot stems. Especially useful because of its greater height. 
Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00; large size, each 85c. 
CERATOSTIGMA—Plumbago 
CERATOSTIGMA *plumbaginoides (PLUMBAGO Larpentiae) 
—Very desirable for many reasons: dwarf spreading habit, 
6 to 8 inches high; deep cobalt-blue2 fiowers in profusion 
during the late Summer and Fall; and Autumn-tinted 
foliage. Give ordinary soil and sun. Excellent for edgings. 
Each 50c, three $1.40, six $2.50; large size, each 75c. 

CHRYSANTHEMUM COCCINEUM 

CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM CHIFFON 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Painted Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM coccineum (Pyrethrum or Painted Daisy) 
—Bright colored favorites of medium height for the bor- 
der and cutting. The 2/2 foot stems carry much-dissected 
foliage and large, colorful Daisies. The flowers come in 
many gay shades and vary from single forms to semi-double, 
double, and crested types. Sun and a warm, light loam with 
good drainage are all they require. Plant in groups of three 
or more, spacing the plants 12 to 15 inches apart. 
Florence Shadley—The best, fully double, soft pink, we be- 
lieve. Large flowers of good form on strong stems. 75c and 
$1.00. 
Pink Bouquet—One of the best for cutting and garden dis- 
B> play because it produces so many lateral shoots. Large, 
flat blooms with rays of bright rose and a pink and yellow 
crested center. 75c and $1.00. 
Mixed Colors—Mostly singles in many vivid shades and 
softer hues. 60c and 85c. 
Shasta Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy) —Another im- 
portant group of Chrysanthemums, generally recognized 
as producing some of the best garden effects in white. They 
range from huge single kinds through crested sorts to semi- 
double and fully double types. The plants are sturdy and 
long stemmed, most varieties growing from 2 to 3 feet 
high. Free-flowering from early Summer to Fall and much 
used for cutting, lasting well in water. Culture is simple 
in a rich moist but not wet soil in full sun. It is wise to 
divide and re-set the plants every other year to keep them 
vigorous. In severe climates without snow it is advisable 
to mulch the plants lightly in order to protect the exposed 
shoots. Set Shasta Daisy plants about | foot apart. 
Beaute Nivelloise—One of the largest Shastas we have seen. 
The fringed, double-petalled flowers measure up to 7 
inches across. Long sturdy st=ms for cutting and very 
striking. A hardy variety. 22 to 3 ft. Each 60c, three 
$1.60, six $3.00; large size, each 85c. 
Chiffon—Medium-sized, semi-double flowers with narrow 
petals, frilled and flared. Charming and dainty in the gar- 
den or bouquet. This variety increases in popularity yearly 
as its many good features are recognized. It is one of our 
favorites and we think you will enjoy it, too. Each 60c, 
three $1.60; six $3.00; large size, each 85c. 

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