BLETILLA 
CAMPANULA (Kam-pan’-eu-la)—Bellflower 
We are continually asked what can be used to give color 
to borders and rock gardens during the summer months 
and we always think first of Campanulas. This huge family 
ranges from tiny bells on 2” stems to tall and stately bor- 
der plants. No gardener should overlook this group of 
long flowering perennials. 
*carpatica, Blue Carpet—Fine new form of deeper blue, a little 
dwarfer and more compact than type. 
*cochlearifolia Miranda Lohbrunner Form—A little deeper 
shade of blue with dark stems. A glorious new form of 
striking beauty. 
Colina—Huge bells of deep velvety blue-purple, on 15” spikes. 
This is a litthe known sort that is worthy of wide cultiva- 
tion. As an accent plant it is very striking due to the 
intense color. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*garganica—Compact rosettes of shiny foliage. Star-like blue 
flowers with a white eye. Very choice. True form from 
cuttings. 
*Mrs. G. F. Wilson—A lovely hybrid with intense deep purple 
bells nodding gaily on wiry 4” stems. Very fine. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
*muralis (Syn. portenschlagiana)—Dense tufts of dark green 
foliage covered with blue bell-shaped flowers continuously 
from June till frost. One of the very best. True stock. 
*poscharskyana—A distinctive specie from Siberia with lumi- 
nous violet-blue star-shaped flowers from July to frost. This 
sort forms wide mats of fine green with bloom on 4” stems. 
*rotundifolia Olympicum (Blue Bells of Scotland)—Blooms all 
summer on 8” stems. 
*turbinata—Very large cup-like. erect flowers of violet blue 
on 4” stem. Striking plant. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of the 9 Campanulas $5.75 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA—Peach-leaved 
This type grows from 3 to 4’ tall and furnishes masses of 
color in the border all of July and August when color is 
most needed. 
Blue Gardenia—Exquisite very double deep blue. 
Orchid Beauty—A new color break with handsome single 
bells of soft orchid. 
Telham Beauty—Mammoth single bluebell. 
White Pearl—Double pure white. 
One each of the 4 Campanulas $2.35 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM—Canterbury Bells 
Calycanthema (cup and saucer)—The popular cup and saucer 
Canterbury Bells in pink, blue, rose, white, lilac, etc. Mixed 
colors only. 3 for $1.35; doz. $4.75 
CHICORIUM (Chick-or’-i-um)—Chickory 
intybus — Free flowering border plant of easiest culture 
CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA 
blooming all season with large double flowers of pleasing 
soft pink on 3’ bushes. 
CALCEOLARIA (Kal-see-oh-lair’-i-a)—Slipperwort 
The hardy calceolarias are among the choicest of all garden 
subjects, blooming during the hottest part of summer when 
flowers are scarce. In the fern bed or among other shade 
loving plants they are quite at home. 
*John Innes—Large golden slippers minutely speckled with 
red. One friend remarked, “How can anything so delicately 
beautiful be hardy?” and the strange thing is, that they 
actually are hardy. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; doz. $12.50 
CLEMATIS (Klem’-a-tis)\—Shrubby Clematis 
The following are herbaceous sorts coming from the 
ground each season and forming compact bushes. All are 
excellent subjects for the hardy border. 
Davidiana——Bright green foliage and tubular, bell-shaped 
fragrant blue flowers. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
integrifolia coerulea — Interesting large deep blue flowers 
with twisted petals from June to August. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Mandschurica—An extremely useful hardy border plant 
throwing three-foot canes bearing masses of lovely white 
flowers which lend themselves beautifully to almost any 
flower arrangement. A large clump in the border is truly 
a thing of great beauty. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of the 3 Clematis $2.10; 3 each $5.75 
CLEMATIS—For Climbing Varieties, See Hardy Vines 
DICENTRA (Dye-sen’-tra)—-Bleeding Heart 
Lovely plants for a moist spot in shade or partial shade. 
When established will give a wealth of bloom for years 
without disturbing. 
*eximia, Plumy Bleeding Heart—-A dwarf 15” form blooming 
continuously with lovely finely cut foliage. 
“oregona—A very lovely creeper with flowers of old ivory 
tipped with rose which continue from spring to fall above 
the blue-gray fern-like foliage. 8”. This has almost dis- 
appeared from commerce and we are glad to again be able 
to offer a few plants. $1.25 each 
*oregona rosea—A rare form of the above discovered a few 
years ago. True stock grown from division. 
$1.00 each: 3 for $2.50 
“formosa, Sweetheart—A pure white form blooming con- 
tinuously from May to October. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
spectabilis—The old-fashioned Bleeding Heart that is a fa- 
vorite with all gardeners. Long, graceful racemes of lovely 
heart-shaped pink flowers in early spring. Form strong 
clumps 3’ tall. Does well in any location with reasonable 
moisture. $1.10 each; 3 for $2.95; doz. $11.00 
One each of the 5 Dicentra $4.45; 3 each $12.00 
We All plants listed in this section may be planted either spring or fall 
DICENTRA OREGANA (BLEEDING HEART) 
