Hardy Perennials "^^^^p^fz ^o// Gofc^ons^ 



New and Choice Primroses 



AURICULA. A lovely, fleshy-Icavcd Alpine species, 

 flowering in large heads of many richly shaded blossoms. 

 Excellent for the r<)cki r\ or cool, semi-shaded locations. 

 Although quite hardy, iIk \ require a light covering in 

 winter. 



AURICULA, Storrie's Exhibition. A magnificent 

 strain containing many selfs, ranging from pure yellow 

 to deepest crimson. 50 cts. each, $5 per <Ioz. 



BULLEYANA. A s,,h-ndld addlll.m. Golden veih.w 

 flowers, sullu>,<d .Ircp <.ran-<. in cl. . .1 vptt^ u h, ., , ,n 



JAPONIC V. . s, I', im, Otic- of the 



Ion, li. ■ I ..I < mi,,- -m.m,,. I'm-.u.,,,!-, of ruh-o,l,.,rd 

 il,,u,-,- .1., ■ l,i:, lv ^ 1.-,,, , iS to , i,K lu-s .iuilng lale 



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POLYANTHUS, Invincible Exhibition Strain. A 



famous pri/.c strain produced in Scotland where this 

 type of Primrose lias reached, i)c rhaps, the highest stage 

 of development. 1 ifjht \ How, deep yellow, and scarlet 

 to crimson. 



POLYAN'TIU'S, Miinstoil Improved. Magnificent 



Eni'll li '1. .in oi h, 1,1,1, l',i,,,...^cs; immense si/e, hut^ 



yi'iu ,'i.'"im "i". .'ni u'll.i,' wiil'.'p'nn- 



Hardj' Primroses, continued 



Cor tusoides. Heads of bright rosy flowers on slender 

 stems. 12 inches. 



Officinalis Hybrids. The old-fashioned Cowslip, 

 bearing numerous flowers in drooping umbels, varying 

 in color from light to deep y ellow, blentled with crim- 

 son. 



Veris superba. Bright canar\-\elIow with deeper 

 golden center. A better garden \ ariet\ than Vulgaris. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Pulmonaria • Lungwort 



Saccliarata, Mrs. Moon. l.-li,-. .1.,,. ^recn, 

 prett il\ marked or niol I led sll\ er\ .ur,, \ . | Iin 111- spikes 

 t)f ros\ pink flowers one tool in height <Uirinji Alay and 

 June. A useful border plant. 25 cts. each, S2. 50 per doz. 



Pyrethrum • Persian Daisy 



Ik-auti fully colored border plants of the easiest culture, 

 iloing well under ordinary conditions, flowering almost 

 continuously. Excellent for cutting. 



Hybridum, Single. Colored Daisy. Kelway's 

 Exhibition Strain. T lie finest selection in existence, in- 

 cluding a mixture of the choicest anil brightest colors. 



I'lijiiiiosiini. Cuint Daisy. A haiidsonu-, eas\ -j^row- 



attracti\e tlaisy-like flowers from July to September. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Ranunculus • Buttercup 



Acris fl.-pl. Bathihir's Bullori. A pretty, double- 

 flowering, bright yellow \ariety; excellent for cutting. 

 2 to 3 feet. 15 cts. each. Si. 50 per doz., Sio per 100. 



Rudbeckia • Coneflower 



int that will 

 ^ attractive. 



Golden Clow. A jiopular, sh. 

 thrive under any conditions, p, 

 golden yellow flowers in the greatest prolusion. 



Newmannii. Dark oraiige-,\ tilow llo\scrs. with deep 

 purple cone, carrieti on rigid, w ir\ stems; llowers from 

 July to October. 3 feet. 



Purpurea lEchinacea^. Ciant Piuplc Cnruiloiver. 

 A stron-. rl;;:d-growing Narietv, iHarln- ■ I„,un, reddish 

 purpk- llowers, with a iironiinent com -sl,a|H <1 center 



Purpurea tiibiflora. A ilesirahlc %.uiation from the 

 above \ [riel\. large red llowers with odd, tubular 

 petals. 1,- I ts. eaeh, S?.-,-o IH-r do/. 



Subtoiiientosa. Hn-lit \ell<iw, with a deep browa 

 disk carrieti on erect sti ins; •growth densely pyramidal. 

 Very free and c.nlinuous. , le.t. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Santolina • Lavender Cotton 



I'll A I Kri-ixr 



35 cts. each, $:.50 per do/.., $20 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Hardy Primroses, General Collection 



Acaulis alba. A charming pure white Primrose of 

 great value for massing or rock-planting. Perfectly 

 hardy. 



Acaulis, Dean's Hybrids. An excellent, large-flow- 

 ering strain including a wide range of handsome colors, 

 varying from pure white to bright crimson. 



Si 2 pel 



itly i)rolecle< 



Seal via • Meadow Sage 



Pratensis. Deep violet-blue flowers; very showy. 

 June to Septi-mber. 2 to ! feet. 



Pitchori. Deep ;■( m iaii-l,Un and splendid branch- 

 ing haliil. All inipoiM.I ,. 



Virtiala nuincrosa. \i,.Imi 1 \ ,, ,, i \ bearing large 

 individual llowers elos( l\ s, i on i;..,..! stems. Opening 

 bright biue and shading to a i lc li n i,,let-l)lue as the 

 flowers develop. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



