HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Mrs. E. Pritchard. Extra fine clear pink. 
Mrs. Charles Dorr. Very good lavender. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. Superb new pink 
without eye, very large flowers. I consider 
this much superior to Elizabeth Campbell. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Large pure white. 
Mia Ruys. Superb dwarf white with immense 
flowers. 
Mrs. Scholton. Deep salmon pink in immense 
spikes. 
Rijnstrom. Bright rosy pink, extra large 
flowers, very vigorous. 
Rokoko. Clear soft pink, globular trusses of 
very large flowers, 2V 2 feet. 35 cents. 
Saladin. Brilliant orange scarlet, holds its 
color splendidly. 
Salmon Glow. (New.) A cross between Jules 
Sandeau and Elizabeth Campbell, a lively 
pink color with salmon shading. 35 cents. 
Thor. Deep salmon pink, aniline red eye. 
Victor Heurlin. A lovely salmon pink variety. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. (False Dragonhead.) 
Virginiana. Upright spikes of light rosy lilac 
flowers. 
Virgniana alba. A desirable pure white form. 
Virginiana vivid. Dwarf pink variety, flowers 
much later than the tall types, an espe¬ 
cially useful perennial. 
PHYTEUMA. (Horned campion.) 
orbiculare. A good perennial 12-18 inches 
high, flowers purple blue. 
PLATYCODON. (Balloonflower.) 
grandiflora. Large violet blue, cup shaped 
flowers. 
grandiflora alba. Fine pure white form. 
PLUMBAGO. (See Ceratostigma.) 
POLEMONIUM. (Jacobs Ladder.) 
caeruleum. Erect spikes of deep blue flowers. 
Fine perennial. 
R. reptans. Dwarf form, fine rock garden plant. 
POTENTILLA 
Miss Willmott. Upright habit, magenta rose 
flowers. 
argyrophylla. Silvery foliage and amber col¬ 
ored flowers. 
R. tridentata. Rich shiny divided leaves, pure 
white flowers, splendid alpine. 
warrensii. Large yellow flowers, height 24 
inches. Splendid new variety. 
PRIMULA. (Primrose.) 
R. acaulis. (English primrose.) Soft yellow, an 
old favorite. 
R. Auricula, Alpine strain, fine range of colors, 
this proves very hardy in New England. 
30 cents. 
Beesiana. Whorls of rosy purple flowers. 
Bulleyana. Large apricot yellow whorls. 
R. Cortusoides. A charming Siberian variety 
with light loose heads of rosy pink flowers. 
50 cents. 
Denticulata var. Cashmeriana. Very early 
bloomer. Neat flower heads of bright lilac 
rose. 
Japonica. Rich crimson, occasionally rose or 
white, long spikes. 
R. Juliae. A lovely species with large rosy pur¬ 
ple erect flowers. 50 cents. 
R. Ozon. A delightful blue form of the English 
primrose. 50 cents. 
R. Queen of Heaven. A truly beautiful medium 
blue. 50 cents. 
