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CAMPANULA 
BLUE 
CASCADE 
Our 1949 
Debutante 

CAMPANULA—Most Versatile Rock Plants 
Some of the most beautiful yet easy subjects are found in this 
group. All will thrive and increase in sunny spots and most will give 
a fine performance in light or part shade. In return for a moderaiely 
rich, light soil or a well-drained, heavier type they will enliven your 
garden with bursts of bloom for many, many weeks during late 
spring and summer. You will not regret using Campanulas freely 
in your wall or rock garden or in the front of your border plantings. 
Shear after flowering to encourage extra blooming; space 8 to 12 
inches, depending on ultimate size. 
*Blue Cascade Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Originating here and introduced by us last year, this new Bellflower 
has already made a host of enthusiastic friends. From the compact 
clump of attractive foliage come arching, foot-long sprays, reddish- 
stemmed and laden with thousands of starry blossoms. The flowers 
are blue with a delicate white center and make a remarkable show- 
ing over a long period. The plants are only 6 to 8 inches high but 
three times as much across. Blue Cascade is unrivaled tumbling 
over a rock or down a wall and is entrancing hanging over the edge 
of a window box or ornamental urn. 

Dancing Bells of CAMPANULA COCHLEARIFOLIA 
It’s Bellflowers for Blue tu Border or Kock Garden 
*cochlearifolia (pusilla) Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
By far the most popular type for use in walls and crevices. The 
astonishingly large bells on thin wiry stems are produced in super- 
abundance. The tiny, shiny leaves soon make a carpet of green 
Very hardy and easy to grow and a dependable performer. Height 
3 to 4 inches. Available in either blue or white 
*garganica Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
An old favorite because of its agreeable nature the country over 
Tidy, glossy tufts of foliage from which spread 10 to 15 inch 
branches covered with star-shaped, soft blue flowers with a light 
eye. You can’t go wrong on this one for a colorful display! 
*Portenschlagiana (muralis) Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Another distinctive sort which is widely grown and highly regarded 
Larger-than-average bells of luminous violet blue are borne in great 
quantities in early summer and scattered thereafter. The plants are 
neat and compact, too. 6 to 8 in. high. 
*Poscharskyana Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A rather recent introduction which, because of its easy culture and 
captivating beauty, soon became very popular. A robust plant pro- 
ducing trailing stems to | 2 feet or more and countless thousands 
of large, starry, lilac blue flowers. Blooms heavily in early and 
mid-summer and if cut back, again in the fall. A preeminently 
satisfactory border or rock garden subject. Height 12 inches. 
SAVE 35c—Offer 5A6 (One Each Above) 5 PLANTS $2.90 
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Carpet of Siars—CAMPANULA GARGANICA 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, FALLING STAR, AND SIMILAR 
BELLFLOWERS 
(Hardy outdoors in California and similar climates and in the North- 
west in protected spots. Elsewhere used mostly indoors as pot plants 
or in hanging baskets and window boxes.) 
Fanny Senior Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A hybrid of C. fragilis with soft blue flowers to | inch or more 
across on trailing stems. Summer blooming and very pretty. 
isophylla alba (white) and Mayi (blue) Each 75c, three $1.90 
Beloved trailer with huge, saucer-shaped blossoms from early sum- 
mer onwards outdoors and in the late winter and spring indoors 
Grow in a cool place in a rich, open soil and keep moist. All the 
varieties in this section are ‘heavy feeders’’ and should be re- 
potted yearly when grown in the house. 
warleyensis alba Each 70c, three $1.75 
An unusual and rare sort with very double, waxy-white blooms of 
large size on semi-trailing stems. In flower from early summer 
through the fall; culture the same as for the varieties above 
CAMPANULA—Peach-leaved Bellflowers Supreme 
These easy, hardy patricians are as valuable to the border as the 
dwarf kinds are tc the rock garden. Our modern, improved varie- 
ties are immeasurably superior to the old sorts and no garden seems 
entirely complete without them. All produce rather flat, dark green 
rosettes from which sturdy, thin stalks grow in early summer. These 
3 to 4 foot spires carry satisfying quantities of huge, shallow to deep 
and sometimes doubled bowls of many-hued porcelain. The blos- 
soms are shiny and waxy-textured and possess a dramatic trans- 
lucence all their own. These Bellflowers thrive everywhere in any 
sunny place with average soil that is not too wet. Space 12 to 15 
inches and re-set every third year; remove flower stalks when the 
blooms fade. 
Blue Gardenia Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
Bright, very double blossoms of lavender blue closely set on 30 inch 
stems. The best double and like the others, a fine cut flower, lasting 
a long time in floral arrangements. Hardy! 
Mt. Hood 
A distinctive semi-double 
outstanding substance. 
Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
“star within a star’’ of purest white and 
Especially free-flowering and easy. 
Telham B2auty Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Many huge single cups of translucent blue provide magnificent 
color in your garden for many weeks. Originated in England and 
unequaled in size and beauty by any other variety. 
SAVE 20c—Offer 5A7 (One Each Above) 3 PLANTS $1.80 

