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Campanula — Bellflower, Canterbury Bells (hB) 
havens There isn’t a garden that could not be made more 
_ interesting and attractive by a good display of these im- 
_ pressive June-blooming biennials. Sow any time up to the 
_ middle of July to bloom the following year. They like a 
‘rich, light soil with perfect drainage. 
_ Cup-and-Saucer 
Canterbury Bells 
$ Campanula calycanthema 
2710 Mixed. 2% ft. A very 
attractive type with large 
bells that. rest on a propor- 
tionally large saucer of identi- 
eal color. Well grown the 
plants are just a mass of 
flowers with no foliage inter- 
Fak fering with their display. In 
addition to pure white there 
are several fine pink and some 
‘excellent blue shades that 
range from light blue to deep, 
as well as rich purple. Pkt. 
~10c; % oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
2765 Mixed. 2% ft. 
Single Canterbury Bells 
Campanula medium 
. Many 
consider this the most artistic. 
It is a good counterpart of the 
Cup and Saucer type but with- 
out the saucer so that the 
blooms are just big, broad 
bells carried in a massive dis- 
play that has few counter- 
parts in the June garden. Each 
plant is a huge bouquet in it- 
self that will last for many 
days in water. Our mixture 
contains all colors in the right 
proportion to provide a display 
that will be a much admired 
garden feature. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
2643 Carpatica Blue. 
Annual Candytuft—Iberis (hA] 
A showy, free-blooming annual 
____ for the foreground of borders where 
the large flower trusses are in full 
_ view. Make succession sowings for 
a continuous display from June to 
September. Always sow where to 
+ bloom. 
2869 Giant Hyacinth-Fowered. 
-18in. Massive, pure white flower 
trusses make this a very conspic- 
-_- uous and attractive border plant. 
~—. Pkt. 15e; % oz. 50c; % oz. 95c. 
©9665 Umbellata Mixed. Colorful. 
pee eet, 10c; % 02. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
Annual Candytuft 
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Improved Giant Double Carnations (»4°:'3) 
Se 
These are the Famous Chabaud 
Carnations grown extensively by 
florists but just as successful as 
garden plants. They are robust, 
each forming from ten to twenty 
strong stems with a huge double 
flower on each stem. The colors are 
exceptionallyrichand all haveanen- 
ticing clove-like fragrance. Sow in- 
doors in February or March and set 
outdoors after danger of frost is 
past. They soon will grow a foot 
tall and bloom from July until frost 
arrives. They must have sun, good 
drainage, and a soil that is not too 
rich. Can also be sown in the cold- 
frame in August. 
2897 Blood Red 2920 Scarlet 
2908 Yellow 2931 Flesh Pink 
2909 Rose | 2933 White 
Any variety: 
Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 60c; % oz. $1.10. 
2944 Chabaud Mixed. Colorful. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 50c; % oz. 95c. 
9156 
Carnation Collection 
One pkt. each of the six 
Separate colors named. All 
z nD ae value 90c 
3687 Climbs to 80 ft. 
6510 Mixed. 
Single Canterbury Bells 
Perennial Campanula (hP) 
Siri ns 
Carries during June and July 
many showy clear blue bells. 
2654 Carpatica White. Has 
equally white 
flowers. 
Hither of the above: Pkt. 15c¢; 
1/16 oz. 50c; % oz. 95c. 
showy, fine 
Calliopsis—tTickseed (hA) 
2621 Dwarf Mixed. 1 ft. Pretty, 
dwarf, bushy plants densely 
covered with brilliant multi- 
colored flowers from June to 
Sept. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; 
W% oz. 95c. 
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Cardinal Climber 
Cardinal Climber (+AC) 
Ipomoea sloteri 
Covered 
with brilliant red flowers from 
July to frost. Very attractive 
and profuse in full sun. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.10. 
Castor Bean—Ricinus (tA) 
Giant foliage 
plants of tropical splendor 
with brilliantly colored seed- 
pods in autumn. From 5 to 15 
feet tall and proportionally 
broad. Splendid for back- 
ground. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35¢e; 
% lb. $1.00. 
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