PH LOX— Continued. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL— 
Bright salmon pink. 
H. B. MAY —Enormous trusses of large clear pink flowers. New. 35c. 
JULES SANDEAU— Dwarf pure pink. 
LAVENDER QUEEN —Large purple lavender. 
LEO SCHLAGATER —Large trusses of scarlet carmine. 35c. 
MIA RUYS — Rather dwarf but with large trusses of pure white flowers. 
MISS LINGARD —Early tall white delicately shaded pink. 
MRS. JENKINS—Tall pure white. 
RHINELANDER —Salmon pink with cherry eye. 
RYNSTROEM —Large rose pink. 
THOR — Deep salmon pink overlaid with scarlet. 
VON HOCHBERG —Deep rich crimson. 35c. 
VON LASSBURG —Large pearly white. 
*PHYTEUMA SCHEUCHZERI —Deep violet blue flowers in rounded heads on 
slender 6 inch stems. Full sun and good drainage. 35c. 
*PLATYCODON MARIESII (Dwarf Balloon Flower)—Blue balloon-like flowers 
when in bud. 25c. 
*PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE —(See Ceratostigma, this section.) 
POLEMONIUM COERULEUM (Jacob’s Ladder) — Finely cut fern-like foliage 
and showy spikes of deep blue bell-shaped flowers. 
* R E PTA NS —Lovely blue bells on slender 8 inch stems. For the part shade. 
25c. 
-POLYGALA CHAMAEBUXUS —Rare, creeping evergreen shrub with yellow 
pea-shaped flowers changing to rose. 50c. 
*POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS —Strawberry foliage with bright showy carmine 
pink flowers during the summer. 
*POTENTILLA NITIDA —Rare neat clump with silvery leaves and large pink 
flowers. Full sun and poor soil. 50c. 
*PRIMULA AURICULA —(See Auricula alpina.) 
PRIMULA ACAULIS FL. PL. LAVENDER —The double flowered Primula like 
the Polyanthus type. Lavender. 35c. 
FL. PL. WHITE— Double white. 35c. 
BULLESIANA HYBRIDS —Wide range of color, orange, pink and purples. 
2 to 3 ft. Easy to grow. 25c. 
*BULLEYANA — Species from Yunnan, bearing flowers of rich orange, 
shaded buff and apricot. 25c. 
CASH MERIANA -Rounded heads of deep violet flowers. 12 inches. 25c. 
*DENTICULATA —Very handsome with large heads of lilac colored flowers. 
25c. 
*JULIAE—New and rare with large bright pink and red flowers. 3 inch. 35c. 
"POLYANTHUS (English Primrose)—Field grown plants in the best strain 
of colors. $1.25 per dozen. From flats, 50c per dozen. 
* POLYA NTH US BLUE— Rich blue color. 25c. 
RED HUGH —Tall growing with bright scarlet flowers. 25c. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM (Painted Daisy)—Excellent for cutting with finely 
cut foliage and large daisy-like flowers in various colors. 
♦PYRETHRUM TCHIHATCHEWI —Dwarf, about 2 inches high with dark green 
foliage and white flowers. 
*RAMONDIA PYRENAICA —For a rich soil in crevice with partial shade. Dark 
green crinkly leaved rosettes and large soft lilac blue flowers with golden 
center. Rare. 75c. 
REHMANNIA ANGULARE — Spikes of beautiful large deep pink flowers. 25c 
and 15c. 
*ROSA ROULETTI — A miniature little rose growing only about 8 inches high 
and blooming most of the year with tiny soft pink double flowers. Should 
be in every rock garden. 50c each. 
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