Campanula Persicifolia Wedgwood 
Canterbury Bells 
Campanula Medium, hb, 2 ft., B.M. 
These are handsome biennials easily grown from 
seeds, and when in bloom, are the most attractive 
of garden flowers. They grow two feet high, be- 
coming pyramidal little trees literally covered 
with large, exquisite bells, graceful, colorful. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED 
412—Blue; 413—Mauve; 414—Rose; 415—White. 
416—Double Mixed, Campanula medium. 
SINGLE FLOWERED 
417—Blue; 418—Deep Mauve; 419—Rose; 420— 
White; 421—Single Mixed, Campanula medium 
CUP AND SAUCER 
Campanula calycanthema, hb, 4 ft. 
Single cups 8 in. long, framed by “saucers” 3-4 
in. across. The plants form perfect pyramids 
blooming for weeks. 403—Blue; 404—Lilac; 405— 
Rose; 406—White; 407—Complete Mixture. 
422A—Dean’s Hybrids. Giant flogvered, double, 
single, and duplex. Splendid colors. 25c. 
422—Complete Special Mixture. Single, double, 
and Cup and Saucer biennial Campanula medium. 
GIANT BELLFLOWER 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, hp 
These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy perennials, 
lasting for years. Many of them are fine for beds, 
and all are excellent garden flowers; they are of 
the easiest culture, growing in either sunny or 
partly shaded positions. 
411—GARGANICA. 6 in. Rotate blue flowers, fine 
for window boxes, baskets, blooms all summer 
PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. 2 ft. Beautiful 
large open bells in July, in long racemes. 
897—Ladham’s Giant Strain. Various shades im- 
mense flowers. Finest strain. Pkt. 25c. 
423—DOUBLE BLUE. 424—Semi-double White. 
423A—Princess Royal. New. Royal deep blue. 
424A—Lavender Queen. Large flwd. Lavender. 
425A—Wedgwood. New, rich deep violet blue. 
Largest flowers of all Persicifolia. Pkt. 25c. 
427—TELHAM BEAUTY. Huge blue bells. 
896—Telham Beauty White. Pkt. 25c. 
4283—SINGLE MIXED. 429—Single and Double. 
PYRAMIDALIS, CHIMNEY BELL FLOWER. 
6 ft. Big branching plants forming a pyramid 
of long racemes laden with charming blue or 
white bells. Blooms the entire summer. 
430—Blue; 431—White; 432—Mixed. 
433—ROCKERY BLEND. A choice mixture. 
3899—FRAGILIS. 6 in. Late blooming, vine-like 
with 18 in. trailing stems. White centered, 114 
in. blue purple firs. in clusters. Rare. 
400—RAPUNCULOIDES. 35 in. Arching spires 
of loosely swung bells of soft blue to deep violet. 
401—_MACRANTHA,. 3 ft. Giant flaring bells to 
2% inches long of dark violet blue in loose spikes. 
437—GLOMERATA Superba. 11% ft. Large blooms 
of deep violet are gathered in big dense clusters. 
434—ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blues 
bells of Scotland). hp, 1-1% ft. 
Wiry stems, dainty clusters of 
blue, June to August. 
CARPATICA. 1 ft. Beautiful 
large open long-stem bells; fine 
for beds and rockery. Blooms all 
summer. 408—Blue. 409—White. 
410—Mixed. 
435—Complete Special Mixture 
of Perennial Campanulas, 
436—COMPLETE MIXTURE ofall Campanulas. 

Carpatica 
Few perennials are easier than Campanula and none more desirable. Geo. W. Park Seed Co. 
US) Y/ZZA 
473—Glory of 
the Garden. 
Complete Mixture of 
all hardy Carnations. 
Listed at right. Pkt. 
10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
555—CHELONE barbata, hp. 3 
ft. C. A fine cut flower. Mixed. 
807—WINTER ACONITE. 
Eranthis Hyemalis. Bright yel- 
low and green, earliest spring. 
827—-EUPHORBIA Mpyrsinites, 
(Spurge). hp, 4 in, Gray trailer, 
large heads of yellow bloom. 
827A—EUPHORBIA  Polychro- 
ma. 1 ft. hp. MHemispherical 
clumps of bright yellow. Showy, 
beautiful in the border. 
DOG-TOOTH VIOLET 
Erythronium. hp, 6 in. R. Rich- 
ly mottled foliage and quaint, 
bright firs. make this worthy of 
a shady corner in your garden. 
804—Pink Beauty. Rich lavender 
pink. Blooms in May. | 
DICTAMNUS  Fraxinella 
Flame Flower or Gas plant. hp, 
2 ft. Both the loose spires of 
flowers and the delightful lemon 
scented foliage makes this old- 
fashioned perennial necessary to 
every garden. On sultry summer 
evenings oil emitted as vapor by 
the flowers will flash when 
touched off by match. Lives for 
generations. 
763—White; 
purple veined; 
764—Deep Pink, 
757—Mixed. 
Gilia Coronopifolia 
883—GILIA Coronopifolia 
3 ft. Also known as Ipomopsis 
Elegans (Standing Cypress). A 
choice and lovely biennial that 
should be better known and 
used. Tall leafy spikes with 
many flowers of a rare and rich 
shade of red. 
The plants start readily from seeds, 
in 5 months, and bloom continuously. 

The Lovely Gentians 
859—FRINGED GENTIAN. (G. 
Crinita, Mirror of the Sky). hb. 
8 ft. S.R. Flowers of exquisite 
charm, with deeply fringed 
petals sky blue to indigo. 
858—ACAULIS. 4 in. hp. Blue 
Gentian of the Alps. 
8e8—Lutea. hp. to 6 ft. Yellow 
firs. Easily grown. 
897—Hascombensis. hp. 2 ft. 
1% in. firs. blue, white dots. 
35A—GREEN GENTIAN (Fra- 
sera). 3 ft. Green & white firs. 
white margined Ives. Basks in 
sun. 
899—GENTIANS MIX. Pkt. 25c. 
DESERT CANDLE or ERE- 
MURUS or Foxtail-lily. 800— 
Hybrid Species Mixed. hp, 8 ft. 
B, C. May, June. Clothed for 
half its length with close-set 
starry blooms which last for 
several weeks. Most showy tall 
border or Florist cut flower. 
789—DORONICUM Caucasicum, 
{Lleopard’s Bane. hp, 18 in. 
Blooms in early spring. Showy 
golden flowers. 
BLEEDING HEART 
or Lyre Flower, hp. 2 tt. B, S 
759—Dielytra Spectabilis. Grace- 
ful pendant sprays of beautiful 
heart-shaped rose-colored flowers. 
760—Old Fashioned Bleeding 
Heart. (Eximia. R.) Rose pink 
with rounded spurs. Blooms all 
summer in semi-shade. 
813—ERIGERON Speciosus Hy- 
bridus Grandiflorus. hp. 214 ft. 
(Fleabane) Mid-Summer Daisy. 
Large Daisy flowers in violet 
shades freely borne. 
EUPATORIUM Hardy Agera- 
tum. Blooms August to frost. 
824A—Coelestinum. hp. 2 ft. 
Blue. 
840—FUNKIA or Hosta Coeru- 
lea. hp. 18 in. B. Flowers blue 
in long loose racemes. July, 
Aug. Glossy leaves give a defi- 
nite finish for edging. 

Digitalis Gloxiniaflora, Pkt. 10¢ 




Pkt. 10c. 
479—Hardy Garden Carnation. 
See pg. 
CARNATION Glory of the Garden 
stool out into fine clumps, begin to bloom 
If potted, they will bloom in the sunny 
window in winter. The flowers are large, perfectly double, deliciously fragrant, 
and come in rich colors, some striped or blotched. - 
479—Hardy Garden Carnation. A high 
class strain in a splendid mixture of 
choice colors. Compact plants bear a 
profusion of doubles richly scented. 
480—Perpetual or Tree Carnation. 1 
ft. Double mixture of large and de- 
liciously fragrant flowers. 
468—Dwarf Double Early Vienna, 15 
in. For edging. 
16 for other Carnations 
456—-Hardy Border Mixed. hp, 20 in. 
Large double striped flowers on long, 
wiry stems. 
481—Teicher’s Special. 
stemmed large flowered. Special blend. 
482—Trial Ground Mixed. Containing 
all classes and colors, many of them 
new. Pkt. 25c. 
2 ft. Long 
801— ERYNGIUM Amethysti- 
num Sea Holly. hp, 3 ft. Fluffy 
amethyst blue firs., July. Aug 


DIGITALIS—Foxglove 
Foxgloves are beautiful hardy biennials easily raised from seeds. 
The elegant nodding flowers are produced in upright racemes and 
are very showy in beds or borders. Background plants. Jun, July. 
766—Gloxiniaflora. 4 ft. Hand- 
some long big trusses of Glox- 
inia-like bloom. Many flowers 
open at once. We offer a choice 
mixture of rose, white, purple 
and yellow. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 
25c; % oz. 50c. 
767—Yellow Queen (Gloxinoides 
Isabellina) 3 ft. Long, open 
over of bright yellow, spot- 
ted. 
765—Rose Queen (Gloxiniaflora 

Rosea). Rose. 
785—White Queen, (Gloxinia- 
flora alba). White. 
770—Shirley. 6 ft. Giant, long 
upright racemes of huge flowers 
in finest colors. 
769—Purpurea Monstrosa. Spec- 
ial Mixture. 
771—Complete Special Mixture. 
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