3 12 
biflorum—’Native. Dwarf, blue fruit, 12 
in.60 1.50 
commutatirm — Native. Handsome 
foliage, white bells, 2-4 feet.60 1.50 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) — G o o d for 
borders of large rock gardens. 
R Miss Wilmott—Salmon pink blooms 
in mid-summer, 15 in.75 2.50 
R nitida—Shrubby with silvery foliage, 
35c each. 
R tridentata—Native. Shrubby ever¬ 
green foliage. White.75 2.50 
PRIMULA—Prefer part shade in this sec¬ 
tion. 
R veris—Red with yellow eye, 6 in... .75 2.50 
R vulgaris—Old-Fashioned yellow.75 2.50 
PROSARTES—Interesting plants for shade, 
lanuginosa—Native. Creamy bells, 1 in. 
long; 2 ft. .75 2.50 
maculata—Native. White bells with 
brown spots.75 2.50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—Bloom all 
summer. 
roseum—Pale pink to deep red, 18 in. .. .75 2.50 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup)—Easily 
grown plants. 
repens—Double wax-like yellow flowers, 
6 in. 60 1.50 
R septentrionalis—Native. Good ground 
cover in damp places.60 1.50 
R HEX IA (Meadow Beauty)—12 in., bulbous 
plants. 
R virginiana—Native. Pink blooms an 
inch across .75 2.50 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower)—Handsome 
border plants. 
Golden Glow—Large double flowers, yel¬ 
low, 6 ft. .50 1.50 
hirta — Native. Brown-eyed Susan. 
Orange daisies with large brown 
cones .60 2.00 
purpurea—Purplish-red, 4 ft.75 2.50 
SAGITTARIA (Arrowhead)—Bog plants, 
latifolia—Native. White flowers on 2 
ft. stems .75 2.50 
graminea — Native. Charming white 
waxy blooms. Very rare. 35c each. 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage)—Indispensible 
for borders. 
azurea—Sky-blue flowers, 3 ft.75 2.50 
bracteata—Large foliage, white or rose 
bracts. Very striking.75 2.50 
farinacea—Bright blue flowers all sum¬ 
mer .75 2.50 
pitcheri—Gentian blue flowers, 4 ft.75 2.50 
SANGUINARIA (Blood-root)—Plants of 
great beauty. Shade. 
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