GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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PIxA^TYCODOX. Caiupauula. 



Ornamental showr plants, of erect habit of growth and showy bell-shaped Uowers. 

 P. ^andiflorum. Ltirg-e, fine blue flowers ; one to two feet. June and July. 25c. 

 J>. grandiflorum album semi-pleno. White ; eighteen inches to two feet! 23c. 



POLE3IONIU3I. Greek Yaleiiaii. 



P, reptans. A low, spreading- jilant; blue; 1;2 inches. May. 25o. 



POTEXTII.LA. Cinquefoil. 



p. InsiKiiis. Pale yellowish ; 18 inches. June. 2oc. 

 p. O'Hriana. Blush and salmon; fine; two feet. July and 



Aug-ust. 2.")e. 

 P. pyreiiaica. Yellfiw ; dwiu-f. May. 2.")C. 

 JP. Kusselliaiia. Deep red, sliaded with maroon; two feet. 



July and August, .'.'oc. 



PK13IULA. Primrose. 



All very desirable jilants for the garden. 

 :P. acanlis. Common Eukopkan Phlmhose. A fine colleo 



tiou. a^e. 

 P. auricula. All colors mixed. 25c. 

 P. cortusoides. A pretty little plant, si.x to nine 

 P. elatior. Ox-lip Phimhose. 2oc. 

 P. -veris. Cowslip. Flowers briglit yelU)w in t(n' 



Phlox Sdbdlata. 



L's high, with lilac llowers. 2."k 

 il umbels, in spring and early s 



PULMOXARIA. Liuijrnort. 



p. angustifolia. Fine violet llowers, one foot. April. 25e. 

 P. maculata. Distinct, blotched foUagc ; a very fine border plant. 25c. 



PYKETIIKUM. 



A most valuable ela.ss of hardy plants. Flowers of good size and form, double like 

 bouquets or cut Uowers. The plants make showy siieciuiens in the gar<len. May or Jiuie. 



FINE NAMED VAUIETIES, 25 Cents. 



KANUSsCULUS. Buttcrcui). 



These are among the best of early spring llowers, being very effective. 

 E. aconitifoHus luteo pJeiio. Double orange yellow Crowfoot ; 2 feet. Jfay and June. 25c. 

 Yellow; double; handsome foliage ; 15 inches. May. 25c. 



it, yellow flowers ; 6 to tl inclies. May. ,2.5c. 



1 aster ; very useful fo 



K. bulbosn 

 JR. montanu 



JIOrXTAIN BUTTEIiCUP. Brif 



RHEUM. Kluibarb. 



K. officinale. Leaves large and quite ornamental ; stems bi-anching ; llowers 

 greenish ; 5 to 8 feet. 25e. 



KUDBECIvIA, Ooiie-flowor. 



Among the most valuable l-.ardy plants, producing showy golden yellow flowers. 

 K. liirta. Largo yellow flowers, with dark center ; 1 to 2 feet ; a valuable sum- 

 mer Ilowering plant. Jime and July. 2.5c. 

 K. nitida. Large light yellow llowers ; a splendid late flowering plant; 3 to 4 

 fe(!t. Septcmbci-. 50e. 



SALYLl. Sag-c. 



All species here named are very ornamental and desirable. 

 S. afasca. Fine blue ; 2 feet ; July and August. 25c. 

 S. bicolor. Blue and white. 25c. 

 .■S. rubicunda. Uosy ]nu-ple flowers ; 1 foot. June. 25c. 

 S. spelinina. Deep blue ; 2 feet. July. 25c. 

 S. verticUlata. Lilac bhie; 2 feet. July. 2.ie. 



SAPONAKIA. Soapwort. 



S. ocymoldes. RoCK SoAPWOKT. A beautiful dwarf perennial ; ctnnpletely covered in summer with rosy pink 

 flowers. 26c. 



S. Canadensis. Oc 



Primula Auricula. 



SANGUIS ARIA. Bloodroot. 



native plants, with roundish palmate-lobeil leav( 



flo 



s pin-( 



of the most desirable and hand; 

 ■hite in April or May. 25c. 



