. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells).Grows 3 feet high, and in May and June bears large Campanula Persicifolia (Peach Bells). June to August; 3 Macrantha. purplish-blue (Canterbury Bells). Our stock has been grown from the very finest strain; choice mixed colors; 3 (Peach Bells). Blue salver-shaped flowers during June and July; 2 feet. — alba. A pure white form of the above. Punctata. A distinct sort, with white, spotted, purplish-rose, nodding, bell-shaped flowers in May and June; 1 foot. Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell-floi


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells).Grows 3 feet high, and in May and June bears large Campanula Persicifolia (Peach Bells). June to August; 3 Macrantha. purplish-blue (Canterbury Bells). Our stock has been grown from the very finest strain; choice mixed colors; 3 (Peach Bells). Blue salver-shaped flowers during June and July; 2 feet. — alba. A pure white form of the above. Punctata. A distinct sort, with white, spotted, purplish-rose, nodding, bell-shaped flowers in May and June; 1 foot. Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell-floicer). The most conspicuous of all Campan-ulas, forming a perfect pyramid 4 to 6 feet high, crowded with large salver-like blue flowers. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Rapunculoides. Graceful spikes, 3 feet high, which bear in ,une and Julyshowy blue bell-shaped flowers. Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). This is the true Hare-oell, withbeautiful clear blue flowers from June to August; 1 foot. Trachelium (Coventry Bells)


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