OENOTHERA Fnaseri (Evening Primrose) (R)—The 
large yellow flowers of this dwarf rock garden sort, 
stay open all day. 
PENTSTEMON Barbatus, Torreyi-Tall, graceful stems 
set with thin: scarlet tubes from June to Sept. Fine for 
cutting. 
P-Granuiflora (Shell-leaf Pentstemon) The most distinct 
of the taller Pentstemons. Attractive large blue-grey 
leaves. Large lavender-blue flowers. Attracts much at¬ 
tention. 20c. 
P-LrttttdttHi (R)—-Dwarf, native evergreen shrub, covered 
with spikes of bright purple flowers all summer. 20c. 
P-Crandalli (R)—A prostrate species with very narrow 
foliage and wide open flowers on short stems. 25c. 
P-Menzies', Yar Davidsoni (R)—One- of the best of the 
western Alpines. A prostrate creeper making a dense 
mat, not more than an inch high, large purple-blue flow¬ 
ers. 25c. 
PHLOX Amoena (R)— Dwarf evergreen tufts, covered in- 
early spring with sheets of pink, and again in the fall. 
20c. 
P-Subulata (Moss pink) (R)—Cheeping evergreen mats of 
prickly foliage smothered with large pink flowers in 
spring. 
P-Subulata, Fairy (R) — A small dainty form with flow¬ 
ers of pale lilac with purple eye. 25c. 
P-Subulata, Alba (R) — Large white flowered form of 
above. 
P-Subulata, Vivid (R) — Dark pink with red eye. 25c. 
P-Suffruticosa, Miss Lingard- — Immense panicles of white 
flowers. Blooms through May and June and again in 
the fall. 
POLYPODIUM Dryopteris (Oak-Fern) — Makes large 
clumps of lacy fronds 2 to 3 ft. high. Will grow in dry 
spot if shaded. 
P-Glycyrriza (Licorice-Fern)—Short odd shaped fronds, 
found growing on tree trunks. Easily grown in dry 
ground. 
PRIMULA Auricula (Swedish Primrose) (R)—Rosettes 
of thick smooth leaves, large flowers of various colors, 
all with a distinct eye, on 6 to 12 inch stems, in early 
spring. 20c. 
P-Cortuisoides — Hardy Siberian species. Crumpled leaves 
and tall stems of graceful pink flowers, in late spring. 
2 ft. 
P-Eliatior (Polyanthus) — A fine mixture of this popular 
bunch-Primrose in all shades and colors. Early spring 
1 ft. 
PYRETHRUM Roseum Hybridum (Painted daisy) — Prob¬ 
ably one of the finest of all cut flowers. Always in 
bloom for decoration day and stays fresh for a long time 
after cutting. Shades of White, pink and red, sold in 
mixtures only. 2 ft. 
P-Hybridum, FI PI Selected doubles in white, pink or rose 
Others list these at $1 each. Our price is 25c. 
P-Tschihiatscheffi (R) — Wonderful ground cover for dry 
exposures, and for large pockets in the rockery. Large 
