22 
Flatyccdon (P!at-i-koh'-don) Grandiflora—Showy bell-shaped 
bine and white flowers all summer. 15".. .20 
—Maries! (R). Splendid dwarf form with violet flowers .25 
Potentilla (Poh-ten-til'-Ia) 
—Tridentata (R). Fine low growing' sort with glossy 
dark green leaves which turn bright red in fall. White 
flowers 3" .35 
—Verna Nana Syn. Cinera (R). Compact evergreen cush¬ 
ion and yellow flowers all season 2"...35 
One each of the 2 Potentillas .65 
Primula (Prim'-eu-la) (R) —We feel that too much cannot 
be said in praise of the primrose. Nothing is more lavish 
with its bloom nor more varied in color and type. For 
years we have been admirers and collectors of these fine 
plants and our beds are a source of wonder and delight 
to all who visit us. Surely no garden large or small is 
complete without a good colection of primroses. 
—Auricula Alpina. A real treasure forming rosettes of 
thick evergreen leaves. Many stalks of fragant lovely 
flowers. Our collection is made up of giant blooming 
sorts in fine colors. Mixed.25 
—Cashmeriana. Large, globular heads of pleasing lavender 
flowers. 10".35 
—Cortusoides- A distinct Siberian species. Deep rose flow¬ 
ers in early summer. 10".35 
-—Juliae. Creeping sort forming mats of glossy leaves and 
a prolusion of starry flowers of claret color all sum¬ 
mer. 2".35 
—Kleynii. New sort with extra large flowers on strong 
stems. Very deep golden yellow shaded apricot..50 
—Officinallis. Large heads of tiny flowers in bright cop¬ 
per and scarlet held well above the foliage- Very pro¬ 
fuse.25 
—Polyanthus (Having clustered flower heads) 
American Beauty Rose. Very free and early rose.35 
Dark Red Velvet. Fine dark red.25 
Duplex or Hose-in-hose. Interesting sort with two 
corollas, one within the other. 40 
Flames of Fire. A bright vermillion red.35 
Moonglow. Pale yellow. Very free bloomer. .35 
Ozon. Fine new blue polyanthus.40 
■—Veitchii. Umbels of deep rose flowers, distinct and 
lovely.—-.—.—-.' .35 
—Veris (Having a single flower on a stem) 
Bright rose.-.25 
Cobalt Gem. Very deep dark blue . .50 
Dainty Miss, Rosy Mauve. Very early and very flori- 
ferous.25 
Gold Laced. Deep garnet and gold.25 
Salmon Red.35 
—Double Veris. Like tiny double roses. 
Bridesmaid. White shaded to* pink.50 
Lilacea. Exquisite lavender rose.50 
—Primrose Lodge. A hybrid of* Juliae having similar foli¬ 
age and flowers of deep crimson in umbels like poly¬ 
anthus. Very rare-. 35 
—Vulgaris. True old English Primrose with pale yellow 
flowers.25 
One each of the 22 Primroses $5.25 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
