712 - P. Pulverulenta, flowers vary from flesh 
pink to deep carmine, a sturdy 
primula which increases rapidly. .35 3.00 
706 - P. Burnanica, rich red purple with yel¬ 
low eye, fine for naturalizing.50 4.50 
704 - P. Bulleyana, shades of orange, a won¬ 
derful primula for the woodland 
garden .40 3.50 
728 - P. Bullesiana, hybrid in pastel colors, 
especially good for mass planting.40 3.50 
717 - P. Denticulata and Cashmeriana (for 
garden purposes, identical), early 
spring, a lovely dependable favorite .35 3.00 
718 - P. Cashmeriana Alba, a rare white form, 
especially hardy . 65 5.50 
721 - P. Polyanthus Munstead, white yellow 
and cream . 35 3.00 
724 - P. Polyanthus, red shades.35 3.00 
730 - P. Polyanthus Ozon, true blue .75 6.00 
734 - P. Acaulis, double lavender .75 
738 - P. Acaulis, blue.50 
280 - P. Veris Kleynii, a lovely soft yellow 
flower, shading to deep orange in 
the center .50 
739 - P. Elatior, (true oxlip) a lovely golden 
yellow, loose graceful flower heads, 
plant with myosotis . 50 4.50 
240 - P. Marginata, sweet scented lavender- 
blue flowers, deeply indented gray 
leaves edged with white .1.00 
244 - P. Sieboldi, white . .75 
584 - RANUNCULUS REPENS - a brilliant, shining 
yellow double buttercup on trailing, ever 
green foliage .-.25 
736 - RAYMONDIA PYRENAICA, dark green crinkly 
leaved rosettes, large soft lilac blue flowers 
with golden centers, for shady crevices, 
very choice and rare .1.00 
78 - ROSCOEA CAUTILOIDES, an excellent plant 
for moist half shade, large sulphur yellow 
orchid like flowers on 15" stems, new, rare 
and a very desirable plant .50 
109 - SANTOLINA — Lavender Cotton - Chamaecy 
parissus Icana, one of the finest of rock 
garden or wall flowers, yellow, aromatic, 
silvery white foliage ...25 
110 - SAPONARIA—Soapwort - Ocymoides, a beau¬ 
tiful trailer for a sunny exposure, pink 
flowers in profusion, blooms a long time.25 
111-SEDUM—Stonecrop - Acre, dwarf, evergreen, 
yellow flowers .25 
112 - Album, compact growth, white flowers .25 
114- Ibericum, pink and white flowers .25 
115 - Anglicum, gray leaves with rose flowers.35 
116 - Asphyllum, gray blue foliage, rose flowers.25 
118- Middendorffianum, pretty dented leaves of 
bronze green, very choice .50 
119- Nevi, you’ll never take it for a Sedum, a 
compact mass of tiny grayish green rosettes .35 
585 - Spatulifolium, silver leaves and excellent 
yellow flowers .35 
121 - Pruniatum Fosterianum, growth like a 
dwarf creeping evergreen, blue gray foliage 
turning red in fall . 35 
122 - Rupestre, easy growing, spiny foliage, yel¬ 
low flowers .25 
123 - Sexangulare, like Acre but neater.25 
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