Colorado Springs, Colorado 
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PLUMBAGO. 
larpentae. Deep blue; spreading habit. 6 to 12 inches. Late summer. 
POLEMONIUM, Jacob’s Ladder. 
eoeruleum. Erect stems of sky-blue. 18 inches. June and July, 
eoeruleum album. White. 
richardsonii. Spires of soft blue. 15 inches. 
POTENTILLA, Cinquefoil. 
naplaensis roxana. Intense salmon, changing to reddish-pink, 
recta. Showy yellow. 2 ft. 
* PRIMULA, Primrose. An excellent spring flower. 4 to 6 inches, 
auricula alpina. A rock garden treasure. 
Bulleyana. Rich apricot-yellow. 
Cashmeriana. Globular heads of bright rosy-lavender flowers. 
Cockburniana. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
cortusoides. Rosy-purple; wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. 10 inches, 
denticulata. Clear bright lavender. April and May. 
florindae. Drooping umbels of bright yello,w. 4 inches. July and 
August. 
hirsuta. Yellow. 
marginata. Lavender flowers. Neat rosettes of toothed leaves. 
G inches. 
microndata violacea. Deep velvety-violet. 
polyanthus munstead. Bunch Primrose. One of the best polyanthas. 
Red Giant. Mahogany-red velvet. 
Yellow. Heads of glowing yellow flowers; typical of English 
spring; delightful in the rock garden. 
pulverlenta. Rich crimson; tall. 
Sutton’s Mixed Hardy Primulas. Charming in the rock garden, 
veris. Hybrids. Many lovely colors, 
viscosa. Quantities of rose-colored flowers, 
vulgaris, English Primrose. Soft yellow. 
Give English Primroses drainage and shade 
PYRETIIRUM, Painted Daisy. 
hybridum roseum. A bright rose pink. 2 ft. 
hybridum roseum, James Kelway. Rich deep red. 
Best English double and single varieties, mixed. 
uliginosum. Abundance of dazzling white daisies. 3 ft. Late autumn. 
Pyrethrums are free from attack by pests 
RANUNCULUS, Buttercup. $1.00 per dozen. 
repens, Meadow Buttercup. An invasive nuisance, 
repens fl. pi. Bright golden- yellow; double flowering. 
RED HOT POKER. See Tritoma, page 17. 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflo,wer. 
fulgida. Yellow with dark disk. 2 to 3 ft. 
monsplasir. An improved Black-Eyed Susan. 
purpurea. Reddish-purple with large brown cone-shaped center. 3 ft. 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage. 
azurea grandiflora. Profusion of sky-blue flowers in August. 3 ft. 
argentea. Large silvery ornamental leaves. 2 ft. 
Greggi. Red; long-seasoned bloom. 
pratensis tenori. Violet-blue. 2 ft. June to September. 
