224 - 
Subulata Brittoni, from North Carolina; 
very distinct from any other known variety; 
has white, star like flowers with dark centers 
formed by a ring of blue dots .50 
531 - PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy - Roseum, colors 
from white to crimson .25 
97 - PACHYSANDRA—Japanese Spurge - Termin¬ 
als, a fine evergreen ground cover under 
trees .25 
98 - PAPAVER—Poppy - Alpinum, a dwarf minia¬ 
ture poppy, very choice, assorted, colors. .25 
242 - PENSTEMON — Hirsutus Pygmens; dwarf 
violet-white .50 
290 - POLEMONIUM — Humile, finely cut leaves; 
blue flowers; 4 to 8" stems.35 
243 - PULMONAR1A — Augustifolia, Blue Cowslip; 
Gentian blue .50 
583 - POTENTILLA — Cinquefoil - Miss Willmott, 
bright cerise, 18" .50 
PRIMULAS 
Primulas will not thrive in poor soil; good drainage 
and half shade are essential. 
CANDELABRA TYPE Each per 10 
703 - P. Beesiana, Velvety purple flowers in 
whorls on 2ft. stems. Easy, showy ..$.25 $2.25 
704 - P. Bulleyana, This type combines won¬ 
derful coloring with a vigorous con¬ 
stitution. The flowers range in color 
from orange to scarlet on spikes 
2% ft.40 3.50 
706 - P. Burmanica, Flowers rich red-purple 
with yellow eye, on stalk 2 V 2 ft. 
high.40 3.50 
708 - P. Helodoxa, Vigorous, free-flowering; 
about 2 ft. Rich, golden yellow. One 
of the best. .50 4.50 
709 - P. Japonica, Flowers all shades of crim¬ 
son.35 3.00 
710 - P. Japonica Aetna, Flowers orange-red, 
new... .40 3.50 
712 - Pulverulenta, flesh and apricot; should 
be in every collection . .35 3.00 
717 - Cashmeriana, an old fovorite and easy 
to grow; all shades of lilac; early in 
spring .35 3.00 
718 - Cashmeriana Alba, same as above only 
white, very lovely .50 4.50 
719 - P. Auricula, flower stalks, bearing- 
flowers of yelolw, or various blends 
of mauves and purples, rise 8 in. 
from a flat rosette of leaves .50 4.50 
720 - P. Auricula blue, very rare .75 6.00 
721 - P. Polyanthus Munstead, everybody’s 
primrose. Handsome leafage, with 
numerous flower stems, crowned 
with loose flowers in a wide color 
range: white, cream, yellow, apricot, 
dull red, pink, clear blue. Increase 
rapidly, and divides easily .25 2.25 
728 - P. Vulgaris, Double Lavender, Very 
rare, old-fashioned, and much in 
demand by those who love the 
choicest.50 4.50 
724 - P. Vulgaris, Double white .75 6.00 
OTHER TYPES 
Each per 10 
730 - P. Florindae, bright sulphur yellow, 3 ft. 
Requires quantities of water during 
the growing season .50 4.50 
733 - P. Juliae, low growing, deep carmine 
with golden eye .50 4.50 
732 - Juliae Hybrid, Primrose Lodge, a much 
larger and improved Juliae . .75 6.50 
734 - P. Luteola, dense umbels of soft yel¬ 
low blossoms July & August .75 5.00 
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