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Polyanthus (Perennial English-type): 
Yellow, orange, brown, red, purple flowers in 
large clusters; Giant Munstead Strain, mostly 
yellow shades; Vulgaris (Acaulis, Common Prim¬ 
rose), yellow, orange center, fragrant. Germi¬ 
nating period 60 days. Pkts., 25c, except Vul¬ 
garis, 15c. 
Chinese type: 
Salmon, rose, lavender, crimson, white; for pots; 
10 inches; sow February to August. Germinat¬ 
ing period 15 days. Chinensis Stellata (Star) 
Mixed; Beesiana, velvety blue-purple, yellow¬ 
eyed; Chinensis fimbriata Mixed. Pkts., 50c. 
Malacoides (Baby Primrose): 
Feathery clusters of small flowers for winter 
and spring beds and edgings; 1 foot; sow May 
to October): Deep Lilac; Light Lilac; New 
True Rose; White; Salmon Pink; Mixed. Pkts., 
15c. 
Obconica: 
Large flowers, from December to July; 10 in¬ 
ches; sow November to April; Appleblossom, 
rose-pink; Berlin Red; Coerulea, blue, Salmon 
Queen; Grandiflora Mixed. Pkts., 50c. 
PYRETHRUM roseum hybridum. Per. 
Pink, rose, and red. large daisy flowers above 
feathery foliage, for beds and bouquets; 1 to 2 feet. 
Sow September to May. Altro-sanguineum, red 
shades; Grandiflorum Single Mixed, pink and rose 
shades; Double and Semi-Double Mixed. Pkts., 25c, 
except Grandiflorum Mixed, 15c. 
RANUNCULUS. Per. 
Pink, red, salmon, orange, and yellow shades in 
wonderful variety; 1 foot; sow August to November 
for flowers first spring. Giant French Mixed. 
Pkts., 15c. 
REHMANNIA angulata. Per. 
Rosy purple, large, spotted-throated flowers, with 
beautiful foliage, the first season, in sun or partial 
shade; 2 to 4 feet; sow October to April. Pkts., 15c. 
RHODANTHE maculata (Immortelle). 
Rose and white, pendulous, everlasting flowers: 1 
foot; sow December to May. Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
ROCKERY PERENNIALS Mixed. Per. 
A splendid special mixture of 25 hardy, low-grow¬ 
ing perennials, unusually interesting to grow, and 
ideal for rock-gardens; 6 to 12 inches; sow October 
to May. Pkts., 10c. 
ROMNEYA Coulteri (Matilija Tree Poppy). Per. 
White flowers, 6 inches across, with many yellow 
stamens; shrubby, handsome plant, with silvery 
leaves; 5 feet; sow August to March, allowing 3 to 
0 months for germination. Pkts., 15c. 
RUDBECKIA speciosa (Cone Flower). Per. 
Golden yellow, single daisies, with black cone-shap¬ 
ed centers; for borders or cutting, in sun or par¬ 
tial shades; 3 feet; sow August to May. Germinat¬ 
ing period 8 to 10 days. Pkts., 15c. 
RUDBECKIA. (Cone Flower). 
Golden yellow, mahogany-zoned petals, with dark 
brown centers, on long stems for cutting, 2 feet; sow 
January to May; Kelvedon Star, new hardy annual. 
Pkts., 15c. 
SAINTPAULIA lonantha (African Violet). Per. 
Deep blue, golden anthers; free and long-flowering 
pot plant; 6 inches; sow inside November to March. 
Pkts., 25c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS gloxinioflora (Painted Glories). 
Rose, red, yellow, purple, and white large, rich, 
velvety flowers, mostly veined with gold, for a strik¬ 
ing bed or bouquet; 2V 2 feet; sow February to June. 
Germinating period 5 to 10 days. Emperor: Blue 
and Gold, Brown and Gold, Crimson, Rose and Gold, 
Violet and Gold, Primrose Yellow, All Colors Mix¬ 
ed. Pkts., 10c. 
