Polemonium cceruleum. jacob-s ladder 
An old-fashioned flower found in our old gardens. A rather dainty plant, with light 
blue flowers Grows well in sandy soil. June, i to 3 feet. 20 cts. each, |i 50 for 10. 
Polygonum compactum 
A good plant for mass effects. Flowers in great profusion ; perfectly hardy ; the 
stems are very graceful ; leaves large. June to August. 3 to 5 feet. 50 cts. each, $3.50 
for 10. 
Potentilla hybrida 
A good plant to use as a border. A free bloomer, with handsome foliage ; flowers 
maroon, scarlet and orange, often banded with yellow. June and July. 20 cts. each, 
S.r.50 for 10. 
Primula polyanthus. English primrose 
A charming plant, and one that is eagerly sought after by those returning from 
England. Hardy if given winter protection. Flowers yellow, with brownish eyes, borne 
in clusters May and June. 5 to 6 feet. 15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Pyrethrum uliginosum. See Chrysanthemum uliginosum 
Ranunculus repens fl. pi. 
A low-growing plant which spreads by runners Well adapted for rockery work or 
for the garden proper. Flowers yellow, ]/ z to inches across. May to July. 12 inches. 
20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
Rudbeckia hirta. black-eyed susan 
The yellow Daisy of our fields, which is most admirably adapted for garden work. 
Grows well in any soil. Blooms from June to September. 1 to 3 feet. 20 cts each, 
$1 75 for ro 
An attractive Box-edged herbaceous border, with large masses of Phlox 
EASTERN NURSERIES, M. M. DAWSON 
