PERENNIALS TO PLANT NOW 
CAMPANULA (kam-PAN-yew-lah) Bellflower, Canterbury Bells 
(kam-PAN-u-lah) Canterbury Bells; Bell Flowers; Harebell. 
and a few annuals. 
en and all make good cut flowers. 
Biennials, 
perennials 
They are excellent for the border, some species for the rock gard- 
All the biennials and perennials can be started from 
seed, sown indoors in March and set outdoors in May or June or they can be started 
about July. A covering of leaves is good for winter protection. The seed being small, 
it will be well to scatter them on a good Jight loam, press into the sil lightly and ccv- 
MEDIUM: Canterbury Bells; Single, 3 ft; June-July; HB 
Canterbury Bells. (C. medium). Biennials, flower June-July; 3 ft; HB. 
—Blue Bare Renta doce War ven teeter tsportacssis sta iaaguoashécas ci ash ost cavisane dndastorsacertanein cust sas iuede wh osEecchie, cecnopbausbewess CAMP-1B. 15¢ 
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White CAMP-2W 15¢ 
BG rete cac cen snare eect anes tees ates ne oats cevovsiasevegsasebeunessesashvansncnagabcdeudondeassdicusedaéuareddacesuzovedtsen CAMP-2B 15¢ 
Dean’s Hybrids. Double and Single. CAMP-2XD ..20¢ 
Blondwokt allocolors)s..ctc.ccesehesccastvens No pengicetavdi ance UN orcad vevenaadesowsacebay We aaveaeibcoeeusesesereus CAMP-2X 15¢ 
CALYCANTHEMA: Cup and Saucer; 24% ft; HB 
calycanthema, White ........ CAMP-3W 15¢ 
PRES TUG MS Kaye LU NSIT) LON re trate neti tr as seul eyes cians ras svoseasneeaschsossapestontedosers CAMP-3B. 15¢ 
mm EROS OM cy tretencckcasurerssocectetsctentas: CAMP-3Z 15¢ 
STIR CRs cccesck ss odes sees cdctsacchaasssaaed . CAMP-3L 15¢ 
—Double and Single, Mixed............... ..CAMP-3XD. 15¢ 
DION sOLe all COLOLS) ANG SHAAESE cacccscocscssvessvserssesiyusssddedvaccestesescssacscetosasedpseveceavsvestseee CAMP-3X 15¢ 
Campanula Species: 
—campanulata v Moesiaca. Collected in Austria... cece cccccesceseeeseeee CAMP-18. 25¢ 
barbata.; Distinct, pretty, porcelain -blue; Lit; FP oiociiss...cssscssesees .. CAMP-13 25¢ 
—cochlearifolia. (pusilla) Pretty RG pl; 2-8”; fls nodding; blue; HP .. CAMP-24. 25¢ 
carpatica. Blooms all summer, erect fis, blue; July-Aug; 1ft; HP.......CAMP-20 15¢ 
—turbinata. Erect cup-like, light blue fis, neat RG; 6”; HP... .CAMP-20T 25¢ 
WV HIG Onp IDO. WITTE set SITS OTA Reteree, soak seSchacesvascasasecchoaasucdsasssladebcectanseceed CAMP-20W. 15¢ 
collina. Deep blue fis, neat dwarf RG, 8”; esis saatneselasdutascevieansaseteceasseees CAMP-25 25¢ 
drabifolia. 6 inch annual, fis blue with white tube, HB............... .. CAMP-29 30¢ 
Elatinus v. garganica. Trailing species, blue fis, very: nice, HP.......... CAMP-30G 25¢ 
Formanekiana. Erect, large showy white fis; lvs silver-gray, 8’, HP....CAMP-37 25¢ 
fragilis. Tr. fine for hanging baskets; fls blue, white centers, 16”, HP...CAMP-38 25¢ 
glomeratay blue or white, in, dense clusters; 2) £0;) EVP .....c.ccescsssecessseossssecengsseoess CAMP-39. 30¢ 
—-incurva. Erect; vale blue fis 2 in. long; Greece; HB? .. CAMP-42. 30¢ 
latifolia. very large blue fis;. excellent; © 3 ft; EDP scsvicssccsccccveccveiwersescoscssesecess CAMP-51 20¢ 
SATOH a AS WELL CLL OLIN OL ea DOM recceyserecbacachstsocgvartatsdvestunsectccaseuaissedacaseaatus> . CAMP-51W 20¢ 
—macrantha. Large deep violet fis; showy in border; 2 ft; HP CAMP-51M 20¢ 
longestyla....Large nodding blue-purple fis; 18’; Bie iiscteanssctseess CAMP-57 25¢ 
persicifolia. Large blue fis; very pretty; 3ft; HP... CAMP-71 20¢ 
—Ladham’s Strain. Giant flowered strain. CAMP-7I1L. 25¢ 
—Princess Royal. Deep blue varijety.......... CAMP-7I1R. 25¢ 
—alba. Pretty white form of above; HP. CAMP-71W 20¢ 
Poscharskyana. Lovely pale bule s; July, ; CAMP-78 25¢ 
punctata. Many fis, white, spotted inside, 2 ft; CAMP-86 25¢ 
pyramidalis. (Chimney Bellflower). Fine for border; pale blue; 3ft; HP CAMP-87 20¢ 
=—Hainerisecourary wmerect sOlMlecss) B45 EL Pe accsccecossasbcvescescearsasothacedelpsicarseozessekns CAMP-91(C). 30¢ 
rapunculoides. Vigerous persistent invading sp; fis violet-blue; 3ft; HP CAMP-95 25¢ 
ROclo Garden re Sorts LOW FS SLOWINE) CY DESIR s. cccsccevecsessecscdtssresbastosdusssevesereaccsencantqees CAMP-100. 25¢ 
Rapunculus. Lilac-blue fis in narrow racemes, 3ft; HB wissen CAMP-95 15¢ 
rotundifolia. (Harebell) Slender, graceful habit; fls pale blue; 142 ft HP CAMP-99 15¢ 
superba Warfe, flowered, Strains 2205 9 FIP coe. cccsssccccosssnresecnsnscensseoncnsesurnessnse CAMP-99S 20¢ 
—Olympic. Large beautiful deep lavender fils; 2 ft; HP occ: CAMP-99P 20¢ 
thyrsoides. Erect, very leafy; fis yellowish, in spikes; 2ft; HB............... CAMP-121 25¢ 
Tommasiniana. Fis nodding, violet; stem not upright; 1ft; HP... CAMP-122 20¢ 
Trachelium. Blue-purple fis, nodding, in loose racemes; 3it; HP........ CAMP-124 25¢ 
—trachelium album. White nodding fis in loose racemes; 3 ft; HP......... CAMP-124W. 30¢ 
sarmatica. Very distinct dwarf sp; erect, violet nodding fis; 1-2ft; HP CAMP-103 25¢ 
Sartori his white, narrows bell-shapeds. 105 IP’ ciiiiacctecssscecssesescscsecsccsosersenscos CAMP-104 25¢ 
CERASTIUM. (se-RAS-ti-um) Mouse-ear. Caryophyllacaea. ’ 
These are excellent rock garden or edging plants, easily grown in ordinary soil. Us- 
ally mat forming, leaves silvery, with showy star-like flowers in May and June. 
—alpmum. White fis im SUMMET; 67%, RG 5 TIP ences ccsseescsccsnecnessstasnssnsentncasctecsecsens CERS-1. 20¢ 
——lJanatum. Fine cushion RG plant, silvery lvs; 1 in. white fis; HP.... CERS-1L(W). 30¢ 
—Biebersteinii. Creeping; 6 in; white; May-June; HP. eecescesseeeeseeees CERS-4. 20¢ 
PORTA CLE CLASS ANID UAT Ue cea eves chee teen teinte cua sevvadyoecsactivaseMMasscsscshanesceceusecapevavces “ CERS-8(F). 35¢ 
—lanigerum. (Clem) CERS-10(F). 50¢ 
PE TAMIAEUIIS 5 secetcecssassenccersedoconctiaanreiacbovecsdendarsetsconteessecasveasssondensccsssncs cssenbscstecsuantenecdesacesassesonserous CERS-10. 25¢ 
TNT OST ELS UIIKI NC DRELEWs)) tie iacac tre cescakscatvaccncescosnet<dei shacseenedesencsnarreene lesteesiduaraaie sean Tict site sey sanz CERS-11(F). 50¢ 
—tomentosum. m ' RG; HP....CERS-13. 20¢ 
—uniflorum. White fis 42” ac in 1- Na Rene O TORE CERS-14(F). 50¢ 
CLADRASTIS. (klad-RAST-iss) YELLOW-WOOD. Leguminosae. 
N. Am. deciduous trees with flowers in panicled racemes followed by flattened pods. 
Ornamental and easily grown from spring planted seed. See also Maackia. 
—lutea. To 50 ft; June; S. States Oz. 75¢; 4 Oz. $1.75; Ib. $4.50........ CLAD-2(S). 50¢ 
CODONOPSIS. (koh-doh-NOP-sis) Campanulaceae. 
Perennials with shades of blue and yellow flowers with darker veins and blotches, a 
few climbers, and having a milky juice and heavy scent. — 
but are not hardy in the North, requiring winter protection. 
i BS ee ese eet cdots -ccuebactvccebeopecadavekqotetoasnascessscsnsedGnacssesosgencsvancacsgenaeaecerssesrevocesetsosesoesse® COD-2. 
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—clematidea. Bell-shaped fls with white and yellow center; Dg ae aes COD-1. 
—meleagris. Fils drooping, greenish yel, purple spots: erect; 18’; HP.... COD-3(F). 
—ovata. Solitary fis bell-shaped, blue; 1 ft; HD... esses ester sete: COD-4. 
—ovata. Semi-cl; soft blue bells; June; cool soil; sun.... . COD-4(W). 
—viridiflora. Cl, yellowish green fis purplish dotsat Dase.........scsecsesscsesseesiseeees COD-10. 
Culture same as Campanulas 
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he letters C and W stand for cool and warm, above or below about 60 degrees F; D 
ia L stands for dark and light, to keep the seed pan in a light or dark place when 
while germinating. 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY — DIMONDALE MICHIGAN 
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PANSY SEED 
The following prices are to growers 
and in quanties of not less than an ounce. 
Orders should be placed as early as poss- 
ible to assure your delivery, especially 
for seperate varieties. 
PANSY SWISS GIANT: per oz. Per lb. 
Extra Giant Choice Mixed...... $1.90 16.00 
Alpenglow. Rich cardinal-red 1.90 18.00 
Ullswater. Rich light blue, dee 
(olhGkeuoakehg=alal-pe span yer ere eee 1.90 18.00 
Berna. Velvety violet blue ........ 1.90 18.00 
Laura. Rosy lilac, pretty........ 2.00 20.00 
Rhinegold. Golden yel; dk bl 1.90 18.00: 
Yellow Master. Pure golden yellow 
Compact; extra good 20.00 
Claret. Wine Tred isc... Feo e ks 18.00: 
Mont Blane® Pure white ..1.-:s:..0: 1.70 18.00 
Silver Bride. White; dark blotch 1.90 18.00: 
Flame. Very nice orange-scarlet 1.90 18.00: 
Dwarf Giant Choice Mixed. A 
compact strain; large range 2.00 22.00 
PANSY TRICOLOR MAXIMA. 
Masterpiece. With giant ruffled 
flowers; choice color range.... 1.60 16.00 
PANSY TRIMARDEAU. 
Choice Mixed. For bedding........ 1.60 13.00 
PANSY GIANTS. 
Felix. An excellent new mixture of giant 
flowered Pansies, each flower marked with 
dark ‘“whiskers’’, socalled “Cat’s Eye’’. 
Bares paecicssdiannsicnsterehanasanyesbeteseateenmereecsteg 2.00 22.00 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY 
Dimondale, Michigan, 
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ROSE MULTIFLORA 
Recently we suggested the use of multi- 
flora rose for a fence. We asked for 
experiences from our readers but there 
was little response, however we have beer 
wondering if they would not be invasive, 
especially where the soil is rich, as they 
root easily at the tips of the branches the 
same as black berries. 
Possibly some reader has had expevience, 
on this matter? 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE 
This pretty Rhododendron is hardy in 
Southern Michigan when protected from 
cold winds but where hardy it is a beau- 
tiful plant in May and June. 
The flowers are large. beautiful and in 
abundance; color Jilac-purple and also white. 
Height 10 ft. and higher in some locations 
in the southern Appalachians; in Michigan 
it rarely exceeds five feet. 
It requires a well drained, acid soil, 
a protected spot in the garden and you will 
have a beautiful plant. 
Oak leaves for mulch in the fall and then 
worked into the soil in the spring is very 
benificial and if you have had poor results 
with your Rhododendrons, this treatment 
may be the answer to your problem. 
ERYNGIUMS FOR CUTTING 
By Ann Hanley, B. C. 
Eryngiums are flowers that last a long 
time after being cut and they can be in- 
cluded with the ‘Everlastings’. 
They are not difficult to grow from seed 
which should be started indoors in March. 
Any good well drained garden soil suits 
them. 
Several species can be used. E. giganteum 
is the tallest and with bold foliage of a 
steel blue. EE. amethystinum is dwarf, and E. 
alpinum and E. Oliverianum all possess the 
pretty blue metallic foliage and _ thistle-like 
blossoms. Plants can be started during the 
summer the same as nearly all perennial 
. plants can be started. 
