Polemonium (Pol-i-moh'-ni-um) Richardsoni— Lovely pin¬ 
nate leaves and showy blue flowers in loose heads. .20 
—Reptans (Rb Graceful bushy plant with beautiful sky 
blue flowers. One of the best blue rock plants. 10".... .25 
Polygonum (Po-lig'-o-num) Compactum—15". In the fall 
the entire plant appears as a foamy mass of white.... .25 
Pyrethrum (Py-ree'-thrum)— Last year for the first time we 
offered plants from our wonderful collection of double 
I yrethrum. 4 he demand for this beautiful plant even ex¬ 
ceeded our expectations and we sold entirely out of a num¬ 
ber of sorts. Hence we have had to cut the list down some¬ 
what this season. We would suggest ordering - early if you 
are interested. 
Pyrethrums have been called the poor man’s Chrysan¬ 
themum and we thin'k that the newer sorts are a very close 
rival of that popular flower. We believe that we have the 
largest collection in this country and consider the bloom 
unrivaled as cut flowers for Memorial Day. All have been 
propagated vegetati'vely and are guaranteed true to name. 
—Glory of the Midnight Sun. Verv double deep Bengal 
rose with lighter center. 
—Marina. Large deep pink comet flowered. 
—Martinque. Verv tall light lavender pink. 
—Marvel. Delicate Hydrangea pink. A double quilled sort. 
—Orchid. A tall grower, very double lavender of ex¬ 
ceptional beauty. 
—Queen Mary. Very large semi-double silvery pink. 
-—Razul. Dainty pink with white center. 
—Her Maiestv. Semi-double rose red. 
—Saturn. Very large rose red, comet flowered. 
—Sunrise. Clear delicate pink, comet flowered- 
—The Pearl. Purest white pompom, 
—Venus. Fine large deep rose, very double. 
45c each; 5 for $2.00; 12 for $4.50 
Pyrethrum James Kelway— A very choice single large blocd- 
red. One of the best cut flowers for Memorial Day. .35 
Pulmonaria (Pul-moh-nair'-i-a) Saccharata maculata (R)—A 
real gem for a partially shaded spot. Great heads of pink 
and blue bells coming on the same plant in early spring, 
followed by handsome spotted leaves all season. Don t 
miss this.35 
Ranunculus (Ra-nun'-keu-lus)—Fine plants of easy culture 
giving an abundance of buttercup-like flowers. 
—Acris FI. PI. A double sort growing about 2' high. .20 
■—Glaberrimus ( r R). Native species with large shiny golden 
yellow buttercups on 4" stems in early spring.20 
—Repens FI. Pi. A double blooming sort oi creeping 
habit.,.20 
The above group of 3 Ranunculus .50 
Rudbeckia (Rud-bek'-i-a) —Golden Glow. An old favorite 
having many large veiiow cone shaped double flowers. 8' .20 
•—Purpurea. Attractive purple flowers with very large, 
brown, cone-shaped center. July to October. 3.25 
One each of 2 Rudbeckia .35 
Salvia (Sal'-vi-a) Azurea—Long arching branches of sky 
blue flowers in September. From the Rocky Mts. 4'.25 
—Pitcheri. Similar to Azurea but of a very deep blue 
color. 4'..25 
One each of the 2 Salivas— .40 
Hemerocallis Minor is very choice. 
