JJEPETA MUSSINI: 8 in., May-June. Grey foliage, soft lavender flowers, long 
.blooming season. True stock grown from cuttings . 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE: 6 in., Aug.-S’ept. 
Flowers clear bright blue, foliage turning bronze. Sun. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE: Mrs. Perry: 2 ft., June, salmon-pink with a black centre. 
August planting only. 
PAPAYER NUDICAULE SUNBEAM STRAIN: Iceland Poppy: 10 in. May. Shades 
of orange and yellow.... 
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A new strain with strong stems and flowers in many shades. 
PRIMULA CASHMIRIANA: 1 ft., April-May, lavender-blue. . 
PRIMULA JAPONICA HYBRIDS: 18 in., late May, .pink to red. Shade 
PRIMULA POLYANTHUS MUNSTEAD STRAIN: 8 in. May 
A mixture of fine shades white, yellow and orange. 
PRIMULA YERIS: Cowslip: 8 in., early May, pale yellow, fragrant 
PRIMULA YERIS: 8 in., early May, yellow with brown markings .. 
SILENE SCHAFTA: 6 in., June-July, pink 
Useful for rock garden or edging. Long blooming season. 
SALYIA PRATENSIS TENORII: 2 ft., June, bright blue, long season . 
SWEET WILLIAM: 2 ft. June. 
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Newport Pink: well known salmon shade. 
Sutton’s Fairy: delicate pink. 
White. 
THALICTRUM GLAUCUM: 3 ft., June 
iHandsome bluish-green foliage feathery yellow bloom. 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA: 4 ft., June. Spikes of yellow pea-shaped flowers 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA: 8 in., June-July, grassy foliage, tiny pink flowers . 
YERONICA SPICATA: 18 in , June 
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Separate colors: blue, rose, white. Dainty and unusual. 
YIOLA BOWLES BLACK: 4 in., tiny black flowers, yellow centre 
YIOLA JERSEY JEWEL: 6 in., April-May, deep purple 
YIOLA LAYENDER GEM: 6 in., April-May 
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YIOLA ROSINA: Hardy Pink Yiolet: extra large plants ...... 
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Twelve Perennials of One Kind and Variety Sold at the Price of Ten 
MISCELLANEOUS 
EEZY WEAR GLOYES: 
1 pair .75; 
2 pair for 1.40 
C. P. 0. INSECTICIDE SOAP SPREADER ........ gallon 2.00 
Economical and efficient, for use with Nicotine (Black Leaf 40), Pyrethrum and 
other contact sprays*. One quart makes 20 gallons of spray for such pests as 
Aphis and Rhododendron Lace Bug. 
