RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
59 
Pkt. 
Polyanthus (Primula elatior). H. P. 
Munstead Strain. A magnificent strain, 
producing wonderful shades of yellow as 
well as pure white flowers.50 
Gold Iiaced. Brilliant colored flowers with 
distinct yellow edges.50 
Choice Mixed .20 
PRIMULA— Continued 
Pkt. 
KEWENSIS. Bright yellow fragrant flow¬ 
ers produced in whorls. Fine for Win¬ 
ter bloom .50 
FORBESII (Baby Primrose.) Small laven¬ 
der-colored flowers .50 
Primulas. Hardy Varieties. 
Portulaca (Sun Plant). H. A. This is one 
of our finest hardy annuals. A favorite 
for beds, edgings, rockwork, etc. % ft. 
Single—Crimson, Golden Yellow, Rose, 
Scarlet, Striped, Primrose and White. 
Each, oz. 50c., .10 
Single Mixed Colors . % oz. 35c., .10 
Collection of 6 single varieties, 50c. 
Double Mixed. Flowers perfectly double, 
including brilliant scarlet, crimson, 
white, yellow, etc.oz. $1.25, .15 
Collection of 6 double varieties, $1.00. 
Potentilla. Very fine hardy Perennial 
blooming from June to August. lVz-2 ft. 
Single Mixed .15 
Miss Willmott. Beautiful dwarf pink va¬ 
riety, excellent for rock work.25 
Double Mixed .25 
Primrose. (Primula Vulgaris.) H. P. 
Amongst early Spring-flowering plants 
the hybrid Primroses occupy a prominent 
place; in style of growth they very much 
resemble the Common Yellow Primrose, 
but the flowers present a wonderful vari¬ 
ety of charming colors. 6 inches. 
Dean’s Choice Hybrids, Mixed .50 
Hybrid Blue. Shades vary from lavender 
to deep violet. The flowers are produced 
abundantly ...50 
Common Yellow. (Primula Acaulis.) Well- 
known charming single primrose. 6 in. 
Vs oz. $1.50, .25 
Primula. G. P. These beautiful flowers 
are indispensible for Winter or Spring 
decorations in the home or conservatory. 
SINENSIS PIMBRIATA (Chinese Prim¬ 
ula). Single large flowered, fringed. 
Mixed. Choicest colors. 75 
Double Mixed .75 
STELLATA (Star Primrose). 
Giant Flowered Mixed.50 
OBCONICA GIGANTEA. These improved 
strains of Primula obconica are vastly 
superior to the old type, the flowers be¬ 
ing nearly twice as large. 
Muller’s Rosea. Rose pink.75 
Muller’s Red. Deep crimson.75 
Mohnstein Red. Bright crimson.75 
Salmon Queen. Giant salmon.75 
Lilac .50 
White .50 
Mixed ...50 
“EUREKA.” Rich rosy carmine, clear yel¬ 
low eye . 1.00 
MALACOIDES. 
“Dawkin’s Carmine Pink” (new). Glowing 
carmine pink . 1.00 
Erikssonii. Shades of pink and lavender 
pink . 1.00 
Lilac. Light lilac.75 
Fimbriata. Lovely pink, delicately 
fringed ....75 
Pink Beauty. Beautiful rosy pink.75 
Princess Mary. Rose pink, yellow eye.75 
Snow Queen. Pure white.75 
Choice Mixed . 50 
Bullesiana Hybrids. These Hybrids are 
free flowering perennials, adapted both 
for out-door and greenhouse culture.50 
Cashmiriana. A fine species with large 
globular heads of deep violet blue flow¬ 
ers; excellent for rockwork. 1 ft.50 
Cortusoides. A distinct Siberian species, 
with soft, wrinkled, heart-shaped leaves. 
Flowers deep rose. 10 in.50 
Denticulata Hybrids. Many new shades 
from white to lilac, rose purple and blue, 
twice the size of the type. 1 ft.50 
Pulverulenta, Bartley strain. A new strain 
of hardy Primula, embracing all shades 
of pink, rose, and blush.50 
Florindae. This giant primrose stands 3 to 
4 feet high with broad leaves, and bear¬ 
ing from June to August 60 to 80 ter¬ 
minal pendant flowers of a bright yellow 
shade . 50 
japonica, Finest Mixed. Large flowers, 
varying in shade from white to crimson .25 
Pueraria Thunbergiana. H. P. (Kudzu 
Vine). Strong, hardy climber. Grown 
chiefly for its foliage. 40 ft.10 
Pyrethrum (Persian or Painted Daisy). 
H. P. Delightful plants with daisy-like 
blossoms on long graceful stems. Single 
and double flowers ranging from pure 
white to light pink and crimson. June. 
1-2 ft. 
Roseum. Single Mixed Hybrids ^ oz. $1.00, .15 
Roseum. Double Mixed Hybrids. 
1/16 oz. $1.00, .25 
Ranunculus Asiaticus. (Improved Pal¬ 
estine Strain.) Wide range of brilliant 
colors .50 
Rehmannia angulata. H. P. Gloxinia- 
like flowers of rosy-purple with yellow 
throat. 3 ft.25 
Rhodanthe. H. H. a. Beautiful everlast¬ 
ing, or straw-flower, used for Winter 
decoration. 1 ft. 
maculata. Pink, with crimson circle. 10 
maculata alba. Pure white.10 
Manglesii. Brilliant rose.15 
Finest Mixed .Each oz. 35c., .15 
Ricinus (Castor Oil Plant). H. H. A. 
Highly ornamental plants of stately 
growth and picturesque foliage, with 
brilliant-colored fruit, producing a sub¬ 
tropical effect. 
borboniensis. Dark green foliage. 15 ft. 
Oz. 40c., .10 
Gibsoni. Dwarf branching; deep red foli¬ 
age. 5 ft.Oz. 40c., .10 
cambogensis. Main stem and leaf stalks; 
shining ebony; leaves richly colored. 
5 ft.Oz. 40c., .10 
sanguineus. Red foliage. 8 ft.Oz. 40c., .10 
zanzibarensis, Mixed .Oz. 50c., .10 
Finest Mixed. All varieties.Oz. 30c., .10 
“HOW TO PLAN THE HOME LAND- 1 
SCAPE,” a book by A. H. Carhart, 96 
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