*OMPHALODES Verna —Large heart-shaped 
leaves. Masses of deep azure forget-me-not like 
flowers on 4-6 in. stems, Feb. to May. For 
poor soils in the shade. 25c. 
*FACHYSANDRa (Japanese Spurge)—Ex¬ 
cellent ground cover, in shade. 
Terminalis— Glossy evergreen leaves, white 
flowers. 25c. 
PEHTSTEMON — Light well drained soil. 
Excellent for rock work. 
Barbatus Torreyi — Spikes 24 in., scarlet 
flowers. June to August. 25c. 
Douglasi — Dwarf 4-in. with blue purple 
flowers. 25c. 
Pubescens —Stems 24 in., violet flowers, 
shading to flesh pink. 25c. 
Humilis —Dwarf, dark green foliage, short 
spikes of blue flowers. 50c. 
Rupicola —Very compact dwarf habit, grey¬ 
ish foliage, red flowers. 35c. 
Newberryi —'Dwarf native evergreen with 
deep pink flowers. 6 in. 35c. 
*FELOX —Rock garden varieties. 
Adsurgens —Evergreen trailer with bright 
green leaves. Large flowers of salmon-pink 
varying to white. 3-6 in. stems. 25c. 
Amoena — Evergreen foliage covered in 
spring with a sheet of pink and again in the 
fall. 25 c. 
Alba —Pure white flowers cover the plant 
in May. 25c. 
Lilacina —Strong growing, pale blue flow¬ 
ers. 25c. 
Sublata —Evergreen foliage, masses of lav¬ 
ender flowers. 25 c. 
Sublata Vivid —-Brilliant rose pink flowers. 
25c. 
Sublata Brilliant —Compact foliage, bright 
red flowers. 25c. 
FHItOX Decussata —Garden perennials. 
Black Prince —Dark pink, near purple. 
Elizabeth Campbell —White. 
Excelsior —Light pink. 
Commander —Light red. 
Jean de Arc —White. 
Mrs. Jenkins —Pure white. 
Painted Lady —Light pink. 
Pantheon —Deep pink. 
Queen —White. 
Rynstroem —Large rose color. 
Rosenburg —Light pink. 
Hindenburg —Deep red. 
*PL ATY CODON (Chinese Bell Flower) — 
Medium sandy soil. 
Mariesii —Dwarf species with broad thick 
foliage. Large deep violet flowers all sum¬ 
mer. 25c. 
*POLEMONIUM — Easy culture. Any deep 
rich loam. 
Coeruleum —Bright blue flowers with gold¬ 
en centers. 18-in. 25c. 
Humile — Dwarf, fine cut foliage, bright 
blue flowers. 35c. 
Reptans —Deep blue flowers. Dwarf com¬ 
pact alpine. 25 c. 
*POTENTILLA Cinerea —Minute plant, com¬ 
pact evergreen creeper with dainty yellow flow¬ 
ers, 4-in., June and July. 25c. 
* PRIMULA —Primroses. 
Auricula Alpina Hybrids —6-8 in. stems, of 
various colors. Thick smooth leaves. 25c. 
Prondosa —Silvery white foliage. A rare 
species with rosy-lilac flowers. Cool place, 
woodsy soil. 35c. 
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Juliae—Dwarf, a profusion of starry claret 
colored flowers all summer. Moist shaded 
position. 35c. 
Barr’s Exhibition Reds —Brilliant crimson 
shades, 6-in. 25c. 
Cashmeriana —Graceful heads of deep violet 
flowers on 12-in. stems. 35c. 
Cortusoides—Neat species with rosy-purple 
flowers. Wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. Will 
stand sun. 35c. 
Japonica— Mixed colors of scarlet or dark 
carmine, long spikes. 25c. 
Helena —A sport of Juliae, purplsih red 
with yellow eye, 4-in. 50c. 
Mooreana —Deep blue, heavy white pow¬ 
dered stems. 35c. 
Queen of Heaven —A rare blue variety. 50c. 
Veris —Popular .hardy polyanthus, mixed 
colors. 25c. 
Veris Hybrids— Selected seedlings, orange, 
red and white. 25c. 
Vulgaris —Old English primrose with pale 
yellow flowers. 25c. 
^PRUNELLA Grandiflora — Strong growing 
compact plant, miniature spikes of deep purple, 
8 in. 25c. 
*FULMONARIA Saccliarata (Spotted Dog) — 
Rich blue flowers with large silver and green 
leaves. 25c. 
PYRETHRUm (Painted Daisy)—Ordinary 
garden loam, left undisturbed. 
Hybridum —Large flowering in shades of 
pink, red and white. 25c. 
*ROSE ROULETTI —'Very dwarf little gar¬ 
den rose seldom growing more than 6 inches. 
Very pretty double pink flowers all summer. 
50c. 
*SAGINA Sublata — Mossy green cushions 
studded with white flowers during May and 
June. Semi-shaded places. 25c. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASIA 
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