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PRIMULA KEWENSIS (Giant Buttercup) 



This plant is a strong grower, with liris^lit green leaves 

 and numerous erect tlower-scapes id to iS inches in lieight, 

 producing flowers in whorls at inter\ als along their whole 

 length. 'I Ik- lingers are fragrant, bright yellow in color, 

 with a slender tube and spreading limb nearly an inch in 

 diameter. As a winter-flowering decorative plant it is an 

 acciuisition ; very floriferous when in a small state, ^spkt. 

 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



Hardy Primulas (H.H.P.) 



— ^— — — — r kl. 



Primula acaulis. Finest large-flowered. Darkyellow$o 25 



Auricula. .Mi\L<l 25 



Cortusoides amoena ( Sieboldii) . Deep pink 50 



Denticulata. Lavender 25 



" alba. White 25 



Elatior. Wllow 25 



Vulgaris ( Knglish Yellow). Yellow. ... Koz., 50c. . . 25 



Japonica. Pure white 25 



Rosea. Rose 25 



Veris aurea. Yellow 25 



For other Hardy Primulas, see Polyanthus 



Primula obconica gigantea (See preceding page) 



PUERARIA Thunbergiana (Kudzu Vine). H.P. Very strong hardy clitnber, Pkt. 

 making immense growth during the summer months. Grown chiefly for its foli- 

 age, which is very dense ; cjuickly covers latticework or verandas, etc $0 10 



PYRETHRUM. H.H.P. An e.xceedingly ornamental dwarf-growing plant, with 

 yellow foliage for edgings and ribbon beds. 

 Aureum (Golden Feather), i ft. Bright yellow foliage; fine for bedding, .oz.. 50c. . . 05 

 Selaginoides. Foliage bright golden yellow, finely .serrated ; compact habit ; fine 



for bedding oz., 75c... 10 



Golden Moss (new). Intensely curled and crested ; the most suitable for carpet 



bedding 25 



Roseum. H.P. Single red Pyrethrum 10 



Hybridum, Boddington's Choice Single Mixed 10 



*' fl.pl. H.P. Double Pyrethrum. Beautiful aster-like flowers. All 



colors, from pure white to deep crimson 25 



Uliginosum. H.P. White daisy-like flowers ; very floriferous 10 



Rehmannia angulata (h.h.p.) 



A half-hardy herbaceous perennial, recently introduced by us from Central China. 

 The flowers, which are freely proiluced on the upper third of the branches, resemble 

 individually those of Inca)-villfa Dclat'ayi,- they are 3 inches in diameter; rose purple 

 in color, with a rich yellow throat spotted with purple. The i)lants are of easy culture, 

 and flower within nine tnonths from the t'me of sowing the seed. The flowers are almost 

 as large as a glo.xinia, and of a rich rose-red, shaded with purple. See illustration. 

 Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



REHMANNIA ANGULATA. PINK BEAUTY 



For full description see Novelties, page 3. Pkt. 50 cts. 



RICINUS (Castor-oil Bean). H.A. From seed they quickly attain gigantic proportions, 

 and are ornatnental till destroyed by frost. 

 Borboniensis arboreus. 15 ft. Large and handsome green foliage. .. . 



Ca.Tibodgensis. 5 ft. Red-maroon 



Communis (C'astor-dil Plant). 6 ft. Large green foliage 



Gibsonii. 6 ft. I ).irk purplish red foliage 



Sanguineus tricolor. 10 ft. Reil spotted fruit in clusters; red foliage 



Zanzibarensis roseus 



maculatus. 

 cinerascens. 

 niger. 



Mixed. 15 cts 



Finest Mixed Varieties 



Romneya Coulterii. 



Very distinct types of R. /.a)izi- 

 hamisis : handsome foli.ige, with | .. 

 distinct midribs. I . . 



Collection of 4 varieties for 30 cts. [ . . 



A race from ICast Africa, producing leaves 

 of enormous size, varying in color from light green to 

 j)urplish red 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



Jo 05 



Jfo i.S 



O.S 



25 



05 



20 



05 



20 



05 



10 



10 



2.S 



10 



2.S 



10 



2.S 



10 



2.S 



<>,S 



I,S 



05 



",S 



H.H.P. Large white Califortiian l'op])y. 



' aOZ. 50 cts. 



Pkt. 10 ctf. 



Kehmaunia angulata 



