Archive image from page 84 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( Anemone. CAMPANULA—Bluebells. Aquilegia. Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. C. Medium (Canterbury Bells)—This strikingly beautiful biennial is an exceed- ingly profuse bloomer, the large bell-shaped flowers in white, pink and shades of blue being very effective. Each 25c; per doz. $ C. Lactiflora Coerulea—Perennial variety. Pale blue flowers rather broadly cup- shaped. 2y2 feet. Each 30c; per doz. $ C. Persicifoli


Archive image from page 84 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( Anemone. CAMPANULA—Bluebells. Aquilegia. Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. C. Medium (Canterbury Bells)—This strikingly beautiful biennial is an exceed- ingly profuse bloomer, the large bell-shaped flowers in white, pink and shades of blue being very effective. Each 25c; per doz. $ C. Lactiflora Coerulea—Perennial variety. Pale blue flowers rather broadly cup- shaped. 2y2 feet. Each 30c; per doz. $ C. Persicifolia Grandiilora—One of the finest perennial sorts. Large blue flowers. 3 feet. Each 30c; per doz. $ DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur. See illustration, page 62. A most attractive perennial. The long spikes of handsome flowers are very freely produced from early summer till late in fall, care being taken, however, to remove all seed pods. They are exceedingly useful for cutting. D. Belladonna—2 feet. The flowers are very abundantly produced continuously throughout the summer season. Color a clear turquois blue. D. Chinense—2 feet. Intense gentian-blue flowers in loose panicles. Stems slen- der, leaves finely cut. Each 25c; per doz. $ D. Chinense Album-—A pure white form of the foregoing. Each 25c; per doz. $ D. Formosum—3 feet. Large blue and white flowers; profuse bloomer. D. Grandiflorum—3 feet. This superb variety in mixed colors/embraces all shades of blue and violet as well as white flowers. Each, except where noted, 30c; per doz. $ DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—Bleeding Heart. Two feet. May. One of the showiest of garden perennials; also much grown as a pot plant for spring flowering in the house. Each 75c; per doz. $ DIANTHUS—Garden Pink. These favorites well deserve the popularity they enjoy, as they certainly rank among the finest of the gems of the flower garden. D. Barbatus (Sweet William)—1 foot, June. An invaluable border plant,


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