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Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
PRIMULA — Continued Each Per 10 
—japonica Mixed (Japanese Primrose). 18 in. 
Delightful for the border with pretty flowers on 
graceful stems, many pleasing pastel shades... 
.40 
3.50 
*-veris Barr’s Exhibition Reds. 8 in. A fine 
selection including bright shades of crimson and 
scarlet . 
.50 
4.50 
*-veris elatior. 1 ft. The true Continental Oxlip; 
clear yellow flowers. 
.40 
3.50 
*-veris Hybrids. 1 ft. Various shades of lilac, 
purple, violet, buff, orange, salmon and rich reds. 
.30 
2.50 
*-veris polyantha Gold Laced. 1 ft. Selected from 
mottled and bicolor types of Polyanthus Primrose; 
fine mixture of colors. 
.40 
3.50 
*-veris polyantha Munstead Giants. 1 ft. Mag¬ 
nificent strain with wonderful shades of yellow, 
from cream to rich orange, also pure white. 
.30 
2.50 
*-veris Westminster Exquisite. 1 ft. An unusual 
shade of intense fiery crimson flowers. A real 
novelty of our own discovery. 
.75 
7.00 
“-veris Yellow. 1 ft. Remarkable new strain show¬ 
ing a deep burnt orange color. 
.50 
4.50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). 
—grandiflorum. 2-2)4 ft. Showy flowers of all 
shades of color except blue and yellow, produced 
freely all summer, particularly in May and June. 
The foliage is neat and finely cut. 
.25 
2.00 
—James Kelway. 2-2)4 ft. Very fine strain with 
large single, daisy-like flowers. 
.35 
3.00 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower). 
—laciniata Goldenglow. 6-7 ft. Very showy border 
plant producing masses of large, double golden 
flowers in late summer. 
.25 
2.00 
—newmanni. 3 ft. Perennial form of the Black 
Eyed Susan. Deep orange-yellow flowers with a 
purplish black cone; blooms all summer. 
.25 
2.00 
—purpurea (Purple Coneflower). See Echinacea 
purpurea. 
SALVIA (Sage). 
—azurea grandiflora (Great Azure Sage). 4 ft. 
Spikes of azure-blue flowers in September and 
October .25 2.00 
—pratensis (Meadow Sage). 2 ft. Lilac-blue 
flowers from June to September.25 2.00 
*SANTOLINA incana (Lavender Cotton). 1 ft. 
Evergreen, delicate, silver-white foliage; very 
fragrant. Largely used for edgings to flower beds 
or walks .25 2.C0 
Each Per 10 
*SAPONARIA ocymoides splendens (Soapwort). 
8 in. Rosy pink flowers produced in great quan¬ 
tities in May and June.25 2.00 
*SAXIFRAGA McNabiana (Rockfoil). 1 ft. 
Splendid for the wall garden or in crevices in 
the rock garden; gray-green foliage arranged in 
rosettes. Bears during May and June spikes set 
with small white flowers speckled with pink.. .35 3.00 
SCABIOSA (Pin-cushion Flower). 
—caucasica. 2 ft. Slender, graceful stems hold 
aloft lovely flowers ranging from deep to mauve 
lavender from June until September.35 3.00 
—japonica. 2 ft. Lavender-blue flowers from July 
to September; biennial variety.25 2.00 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). A sun-loving family of plants. 
*-acre (Goldmoss). 2 in. Miniature tufts of deep 
green covered with golden yellow flowers. 25 2.00 
*-album. 2 in. Evergreen; creeping; white flowers 
in summer .25 2.00 
*-alpinatum. 3 in. Thick waxy foliage and red 
stems with pink flowers.25 2.00 
*-anglicum. 2 in. Small minute green foliage; 
pink flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
*-dasyphyllum. 3 in. Grayish blue foliage and 
tiny white flowers in summer.25 2.00 
*-glaucum. 1 in. Evergreen bluish green foliage 
and pinkish white flowers.25 2.00 
*-hispanicum (Spanish Stonecrop). 2 in. Delicate 
pink flowers and bright glaucous foliage.30 2.50 
*-kamtschaticum. 6 in. Orange-yellow flowers in 
July and August, with prostrate, green foliage 
turning golden in autumn.25 2.00 
*-lineare. 6 in. Light green foliage with tiny star¬ 
shaped yellow flowers in July.25 2.00 
*-lydium. 1 in. Evergreen, with bronzy green 
foliage and pink flowers.25 2.00 
*-reflexum. 6 in. Upright bluish green foliage 
in summer turning bronze-green in winter; 
yellow-flowered .25 2.00 
*-rupestris. 2 in. Evergreen; trailing, with up¬ 
right light yellow flowers in summer; showy 
foliage .25 2.00 
*- sarmentosum. 2 in. Fast growing, vigorous, trail¬ 
ing; one of the best to plant between stones or 
for edging; quickly forms a dense mat; bright 
green foliage and tiny yellow flowers.25 2.00 
*-sexangulare. 4 in. Compact; evergreen foliage 
of rich dark green with yellow flowers.25 2.00 
*-sieboldi. 6-9 in. Round, succulent, glaucous 
foliage; bright pink flowers from August to Sep¬ 
tember. Often spoken of as the loveliest of all 
the Sedums .25 2.00 
— spectabile. 18 in. Broad, light green foliage 
and immense heads of handsome, showy, rose 
colored flowers; indispensable as a late fall¬ 
blooming plant.25 2.00 
—spectabile Brilliant. 18 in. Rich, amaranth- 
red. coloring .25 2.00 
— spectabile variegata. 18 in. Variegated foliage, 
pink flowers .25 2.00 
12 PERENNIALS FOR ROCK GARDEN 
(See descriptions in Perennial Section) 
2 Iberis sempervirens. 
2 Ajuga. 
2 Anemone hupehensis. 
2 Arenaria. 
2 Campanula glomerata. 
2 Heuchera sanguinea. 
SPECIAL Net Cash Price With Order 
Delivered. 
$ 1.70 
