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Campanula portenschlagiana. 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. SOC Hache orOGen lec eles La pou 
Campanula poscharskyana. Another good rock plant from Dalmatia which resembles 
the elatines group on a larger scale. It forms large clumps 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). 
35c Each. 3 tor 90c. 12 for $3.50 
Campanula poscharskyana Elizabeth Hollister Frost. A beautiful seedling of the pre- 
ceeding, found in Mrs. Blair’s rock garden. Long trailing 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). 
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Campanula rotundifolia. (Harebell) (Scotch Blue Bell) A dense mat of small round 
leaves from which spring many erect stems about 15 inches high with quantities of 
small deep blue bells. An easy growing species widespread in Europe, Asia and 
North America, which thrives in any ordinary garden soil in sun or partial 
shade. (pH 6-8). 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
CASSIOPE. Weeping Heather. (Ericaceae, Heath Family) 
Cassiope lycopodioides. A very interesting novelty from Siberia, that forms a compact 
dome of arching scaly stems, like a dwarf weeping Heather. The elfish, large, white 
bells dangling on red stems in July bewitch all who see it. It requires a moist, peaty, 
acid leafmold soil in shade or semi-shade. (pH 4-6) (See illustration, back cover). 
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CERASTIUM. Mouse Ear. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family) 
Cerastium arvense compactum. A very choice, compact grower that forms neat mounds 
of soft, pale green leaves about 3 inches high and covered with showy, star-shaped 
white flowers in June and July. Not at all weedy and an easy grower in any 
ordinary garden soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00 
Cerastium tomentosum. (Snow-in-Summer) A creeping species from Europe, with long 
trailing stems covered with white woolly leaves and terminated with small white 
flowers in June. Considered by some to be a weed, but if it is cut back two or three 
times during the summer it remains neat and compact. Ordinary garden soil in 
full sun. (pH 6-8). S5cth ach moutorno0C. 1 2eroress. 00 
CERATOSTIGMA. Plumbago. (Plumbaginaceae, Plumbago Family) 
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides. (Usually listed as Plumbago largentiae.) This plant 
from China can become a weed if it is not confined. It creeps by underground run- 
ners and forms great masses of green leaves on 12 inch wiry stems, topped with 
clusters of deep blue salverform flowers from August to November. If you like blue 
in Fall, this is the plant to get. An easy grower in any ordinary garden soil in 
full sun. (pH 5-8). S57CeH ache OBlOTeGUCH eto so OU 
CHRYSOGONUM. Golden Star. (Compositae, Composite Family) 
Chrysogonum virginianum. Attractive low clumps of deep green leaves and 6 inch stems 
with showy, bright golden colored “Stars” from April to August. This native of 
Virginia is perfectly hardy and easy to grow in an acid loam in sun or shade. 
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