WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
51 
Each Per 10 
*-veris polyantha Gold Laced. 1 ft. 
Selected from mottled and bicolor 
types of Polyanthus Primrose; fine 
mixture of colors.15 1.25 
*-veris Yellow. A remarkable new 
strain showing a deep burnt orange 
color.18 1.50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
—grandiflorum. 2-2 V 2 ft. Showy flow¬ 
ers of all shades of color except 
blue and yellow, produced freely all 
summer, particularly in May and 
June. The foliage is neat and fine¬ 
ly cut.10 .90 
—James Kelway. 2-2^ ft. Very fine 
strain with large single, daisy-like 
flowers.15 1.25 
RANUNCULUS acris flore-pleno (But¬ 
tercups). 18-24 in. Double yellow 
flowers; upright growing; of easy 
cultui’e, especially in moist places; 
a good cut flower.12 1.00 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
—laciniata Goldenglow. 6-7 ft. Very 
showy border plant producing mass¬ 
es of large, double golden flowers in 
late summer.09 .75 
—newmanni. 3 ft. Perennial form of 
the Black Eyed Susan. Deep orange- 
yellow flowers with a purplish black 
cone; blooms all summer.09 .75 
—purpurea (Purple Coneflower)—See 
Echinacea purpurea. 
SALVIA (Sage) 
—farinacea (Mealycup Sage). 30 in. 
Long spikes of light blue. Needs 
winter protection.12 1.00 
—pitcheri. 3-4 ft. Large flowers of 
rich gentian blue, branching habit. .12 1.00 
—patens (Gentian Sage). 2 ft. Fine, 
blue flowers from June to Septem¬ 
ber.10 .90 
*SANTOLINA incana (Lavender Cot¬ 
ton). 1 ft. Evergreen, delicate, sil¬ 
ver-white, foliage; very fragrant. 
Largely used for edgings to flower 
beds or walks..09 .75 
*SAXIFRAGA McNabiana (Rockfoil). 
1 ft. Splendid for the wall garden 
or in crevices in the rock garden; 
gray-green foliage arranged in ros¬ 
ettes. Bears during May and June 
spikes set with small white flowers 
speckled with pink.20 
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