P. veris. Finest English Hybrids. English Primroses. Mixed 
colors. 
P. veris Blue Primrose. Shades of lavender and blue. 
Choice $ .30. 
P. Veris Mumstead Strain. Tall, yellow and white flowered 
types. 
P. Veris. Pearson's Giant Yellow Primrose. Tall large 
yellow and white flowers. 
Pulmonaria arvense. Spotted Lungwort. The European Mer- 
tensia. Blue flowers changing to pink from March to 
middle of May. Silver Spotted foliage. $ .35. 
P. rubra. Red flowers. Large lush green leaves. Spring. 
$ .75. 
Santoiina chamaecyparissus. Silvery bushlets for hottest 
places. $ .35. 
Saxifraga. While the saxifraga are not as reliably hardy 
as most of the plants on this list we feel that with reas¬ 
onable care, i. e., vertical positions and excellent 
drainage; a careful gardener will be successful. We are 
especially interested in the saxifrages and will be very 
pleased to hear of any tricks in growing them in the 
Mid-West. 
Lime Encrusted Types. Stiff rosettes. The edges of the 
leaves beautifully white from encrusted lime. 
Saxifraga aizoon brevifolia. Tiny rosettes. Good grower. 
Worthwhile. 
S. aizoon pectinata. Best of the aizoons. Leaves heavily 
tipped with lime. 
S. aizoon rosea. Small rosettes. Pink at base. Flowers 
red. 
S. aitissima. Large. A beauty. Long foliage. 
