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Campanula elatines garganica. 
Campanula portenschlagiana. (Formerly listed as C. Muralis.) A perfect little gem from 
Dalmatia that forms dense little clumps of toothed leaves about 2 inches high and 
long flower stems covered with little clear sky blue bell shaped flowers in June and 
July. An easy grower, it is given a gritty lime soil in sun or light shade. (Ph. 7-8) 
Excellent for the shaded side of a wall and for rock crevices. (See illustration on 
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Campanula portenschlagiana minor. (Formerly listed as C. muralis minor) A real thrill 
for lovers of dainty plants. Just about half the size of the preceding and just as 
floriferous. It is quite rare and our stock is very limited. Same soil as above. $1. Each. 
Campanula poscharskyana. Another good rock plant from Dalmatia which resembles the 
elatines group on a larger scale. It forms large cluinps of ornamental leaves with 
very long, trailing flower stems bearing very large wide open star shaped flowers in 
June and July. Ordinary garden soil in sun or semi-shade. (Ph. 6-8) 
Bhcelachw > -1or0c 2112 for $3.50; 
Campanula poscharskyana Elizabeth Hollister Frost. (Formerly listed as C. E. H. Frost.) 
A beautiful seedling of the preceding, found in Mrs. Blair’s rock garden. Long trail- 
ing stems covered with large star shaped flowers that open a beautiful silvery color 
and turn to pure white with age. A profuse bloomer from June to August. Still new 
and growing in popularity. It thrives in ordinary garden soil, a little on the limy 
side in sun or partial shade. (Ph. 7-8) 75c Each. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50. 
Campanula pulloides “G. F. Wilson”. (Hybrid between C. Pulla and C. Carpatica) It 
forms small, low mats about one inch high, and very large, deep purple, hanging 
bells sway on thin 4 inch stems in June and July. A real prize for the rock garden. 
It requires a gritty lime soil in sun or partial shade. (Ph. 7-8). 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Campanula raddeana. A very ornamental clump, about 3 inches high, of small, rigid, 
serrated leaves with 8 inch stems, from which hang numerous glistening, deep purple 
bells in June and July. A striking beauty from the Caucasus that thrives in a gritty 
lime soil in sun or semi-shade. (Ph. 7-8) 35ethach! ‘3afars90c) 42-for’$3.50. 
* Indicates New Introduction. 
