WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
51 
Each Per 10 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica grandiflora 
Vivid (False Dragonhead). 18 in. 
Large deep pink flowers in August 
and September. Splendid for cutting .10 .90 
PLATYCODON (Balloonflower) 
—grandiflorum. 20 in. Large, showy 
deep blue flowers produced all sum¬ 
mer; bell-shaped when open.09 .75 
—grandiflorum album. 20 in. Excel¬ 
lent white form.09 .75 
*PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort). 
1 ft. Blue flowers late summer 
and early autumn; spreading habit .15 1.25 
POLEMONIUM 
*-caeruleum (Greek-valerian). 18 in. 
Blue flowers with golden center in 
May and June. Likes sun. Also 
called Jacob’s Ladder.12 1.00 
*-caeruleum album. 18 in. White form .15 . 
*-reptans. 6 in. Dainty creeping 
plant with showy blue flowers in 
early spring .15 1.25 
*-Richardsoni. 18 in. Masses of 
beautiful sky-blue blossoms in June .12 1.00 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 
*-Hybrid Single Mixed Colors. 1 ft. 
For the rock wall, rock garden or 
sunny border; June flowering.12 1.00 
*-matsumurae. 3 in. Lovely dwarf, 
richly covered with yellow flowers 
during May and June. Likes the sun .15 1.25 
*-rupestris. 1 ft. Clusters of clear 
white flowers .12 1.00 
PRIMULA (Primrose). Most beauti¬ 
ful and interesting early spring 
flowers. Plant them in rich, well- 
drained soil in the border or in a 
sheltered nook in the rockery; if 
possible in a half-shady place. Suit¬ 
able too, for the waterside. 
*-acaulis (Vulgaris) (English Cow¬ 
slip). 6 in. Pale yellow flowers.18 1.50 
*-acaulis Blue. 6 in. Rare blue prim¬ 
rose; one of the most unusual and 
prettiest of all..40 3.50 
*-auricula Giant Hybrids. 8 in. Pleas¬ 
ing shades of color; attractive light 
green foliage . .18 1.50 
*-auricula Kelway’s Showy Border. 
8 in. Choice mixture; large flower¬ 
ed; many pretty shades.20 1.75 
*-denticulata cashmeriana. 1 ft. 
Round flower heads of bright laven¬ 
der .20 1.75 
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