Phlox subulata. The moss Pinks are the Backbone of the 
Rockery. 
P. subulata aiba Nelsoni. Compact. White yellow eye. 
P. subulata atropurpurea. Deep red flowers. Rather late. 
P. subulata G. F. Wilson. The best blue dwarf Phlox. 
P. subulata moerheimi. Clear bright rose. Flowers in fall 
and winter as well as in spring. 
P. subulata Newery seedling. Fast growing lavender. 
Quite nice. 
Plumbago larpentae. Leadwort. Blue. 10 in. Late sum¬ 
mer and fall. 
Potentilla vera nana. Prostrate Cinquefoil. M /2 in. tall. 
Wee mounds. Tuffed with yellow flowers the size of 
a dime. 
Primula. Beautiful spring flowering plants for shade. 
Primula acauiis. Mrs. S. M. Maag. Old Rose with Pink 
eye. Winter Flowering. $ .50. 
P. auricula. Rainbow Shades. 8 in. Good for walls. 
Evergreen. 
P. bulleyana. Whorls of deep orange flowers. Late. 12- 
15 in 
P. candelabra hybrids. Pink and red shades. Very showy. 
Late. Likes water. 
P. cashmiriana. Very early. Lavender to purple. 10 in. 
P. cashmiriana alba. White form of above. 
P. japonica Cherry Ripe. Magnificent red form of the 
Japanese primrose. 
P. capitata mooreana. 
$ .35. 
Tiny alpine Birdseye Primrose. 
