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2710 Mixed. 
la — Bellflower, Canterbury Bells (hB) 
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 
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- 
fering with their display. In 
addition to pure white there 
Single Canterbury Bells 
Campanula medium 
2765 Mixed. 2% ft. 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 
2643 Carpatica Blue. 
Single Canterbury Bells 
Perennial Campanula (hP) 
8 in. 
Carries during June and July 
many showy clear blue bells. 
are several fine pink and some ; : : : ; 
contains all colors in the right 2654 Carpatica White. Has 
, excellent ae phedes that proportion to provide a display equally showy, fine white 
a range from light blue to deep, that will be a much admired flowers. 
as well as rich purple. 
Pkt. 
15e; % oz. 40c; % .oz. 75c. 
“garden feature. Pkt. 
oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
IRSYOR 
Either of the above: Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 50c; % oz. 95e. 
Annual Candytuft—Iberis (hA) 
Calliopsis—Tickseed (hA) 
2621 Dwarf Mixed. 1 ft. Pretty, 
dwarf, bushy plants densely 
covered with brilliant multi- 
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. 
18 in. Massive, pure white flower 
trusses maké this a very conspic- 
uous and attractive border plant. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c; % oz. 95c. 
2865 Umbellata Mixed. Colorful. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
Annual Candytuft 
Improved Giant Double Carnations (40's) 
Chabaud Double Carnation 
9156 
Carnation Collection 
One pkt. each of the six 
separate colors named. All 
6 pkts., value 90c 
eT eR itis is 75¢ 
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. 15c; 1/16 oz. 50c; % oz. 95c. 
3687 Climbs to 80 ft. 
6510 Mixed. 
colored flowers from June to 
Sept. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; 
% oz. 95ce. 
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Cardinal Climber 
Cardinal Climber (tAC) 
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- 
eround. | Pkt. 10c%,0zis-aee0; 
1% lb. $1.00. 
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