BOCCONIA—-PLUME POPPY 
Cordata. A magnificent imposing plant for the rear of 
borders or to plant in front of tall shrubbery. Grows from 
6 to 10 ft. high and bears huge plumes of feathery small 
creamy white blooms. Foliage is silvery gray with very 
large leaves. Blooms during July and August and likes 
full sun and a rich soil. No. 2447, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30c. 
CALLIRHOE—POPPY MALLOW 
A showy, trailing perennial which thrives in sunny dry 
sandy positions. Flowers are saucer-shaped and bloom 
profusely. 
Involucrata. 6 inches. Blooms all during summer and 
early fall. Flowers vary in color from crimson to cherry 
red and rose, with white centers. No. 2472, Pkt. 15¢; 
1/16 oz. 60¢e. 
CAMPANULA 
Campanulas should be given full sunlight and 
not be crowded. Treat as biennials and sow seed 
each year for blooming plants the next year. 
Medium, CANTERBURY BELL. 2 ft. Very large 
bell shaped flowers in lovely shades of pink, blue, 
white, and deep purple. No. 2313, Pkt. 10c¢; 
% oz. 35¢. 
Carpatica, CARPATHIAN HAREBELL. 8 inclies. 
: A dwarf variety, beautiful and useful in rock gar- 
guinea dens. Compact little plants covered with clear 
dark and light blue or white flowers on wiry 
stems. No. 2314, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 35c. 
LILIES FROM SEED 
Easily and Quickly Grown 


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CULTURE: Lilies like well-drained soil to 
| Ha rdy Mixed LILLIES which has been added a generous quantity 
A wonderful mixture of all kinds of ‘pe Lilies of leaf mold. They bloom best in full sun 
_which will bring grace and unusua eauty to ° k 
‘your garden. Raising lilies from seed is a fasci- but the soil around the base of the plants 
nating hobby, rewarding the gardener with love- should be shaded with a mulch of leaves 
ly. specimens which will bloom year after year. 
“No 2681, Pkt. 25c. or peat. 

OR AL LILY Tenuifolium—Lovely, fra- 
C grant, coral-red flowers 
bloom during June and July. Grows 18 in. tall. Easily 
and quickly raised from seed, the seedling bu'bs bloom- 
ing early in the second year, Especially desirable for 
cutting. No. 2679, Pkt. 25¢, 
G AL LI L Absolutely hardy, and is ex- 
RE cellent for forcing. The 
flowers. are white slightly suffused with pink on backs 
of petals. Fragrant, blooms outdoors early in July and 
seedling. bulbs will flower the second year. 
No, 2658, Pkt. 15¢. 
ET LILY Concolor—A_ dainty 
SCARL dwarf Lily with erect 
star-shaped flowers of deep fiery scarlet with a few dark 
spots towards base of petals. Good for rock gardens, 
No, 2686, Pkt. 25c, 
PHILIPPINE LILY 73227200" 
; Formosanum 
Long trumpet-shaped white flowers which resemble an 
Easter Lily. If seed is sown early many blooms may be 
expected first year. If grown in pots, plants will bloom 
2 or 3 times a year. In the course of two or three years 
you will have a fine clump of Lily plants that will bloom 
“continuously from August until late fall. 
No. 2262, Pkt. 25¢; 4% oz. 60c. 

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