velvety blooms in many odd color combinations. .25 to .50 
594. Acaulis, Dbl. Lavender, very showy.35 to .75 
595. -White, tinted pink.35 to .75 
596. - Single blue.35 to .75 
597. Cashmeriana Denticulata 12” Very showy globular 
heads from pure white to dark blue; Early.35 to .75 
598. Juliae, a dwarf crumpled mass of heart shaped leaves; 
and showy flowers of varying shades of lilac through the 
Spring and again in the fall. 3” Very fine and 
new.35 and .50 
599. Veris, blue (Polyanthus) Varied shadings.35 and .50 
600. - Gold Laced; each petal outlined in gold.20 
601. - Grandiflora, assorted truly beautiful 
colors.20 to .50 
602. - Kleynii, distinct large orange yellow.35 
603. - Red Shades. 20 
604. - Pink.20 
605. - Yellow, very popular.20 
606. - White.20 
607. Vulgaris, Cowslip, assorted colors. 20 
PRUNELLA. Labiatae. 
608. Grandiflora 8” Very odd purple blooms; rapid.20 
609. Rubrens 6” Bright rose.20 
PULMONARIA. Boriginaceae. “Lungwort.” 
610. Angustifolia 8” Very dark green foliage; extremely 
early blue flowers with pink buds.20 to .50 
611. Saccharata 12” Very decorative large spotted foliage, 
bright blue flowers.35 to .75 
PYRETHRUM. Compositae. “Painted Daisy.” Spring and Fall. 
612. Atrosanguineum 30” Large deep blood red daisies. 
Excellent Cut..25 
613. Carneum 30” Flesh pink.25 
614. Double Assorted. 30” Double and semi-double in all 
shades.25 
615. James Kelway. Large dark red.25 
616. Roseum 30” Clear deep pink.25 
617. - Assorted all shades from white to dark red. .. 
618. Tchihatchewii 6” “The Turfing Daisy”. An excellent 
.20 
.20 
white flowered carpeter, for graves, dry banks, etc. .. 
RUDBECKIA. Compositae. All summer. 
619. Hirta, Black Eyed Susan 24” Large deep orange daisies 
with a prominent black cone borne in profusion all sum¬ 
mer and autumn; excellent cut.25 
620. Laciniata 96” Single Golden Glow, Huge, masses of 
large golden yellow daisies with a brown cone.20 
621. - Flore-pleno, the well known double Golden 
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