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Lilacina . 
Pale blue, fast grower. 
Morheimi . 
Carmine pink, dark green folic 
Rosea . 
Rose-pink. 
Vivid . 
Bright pink, red eye, dwarf compact, very choice. 
Physostegia— False Dragon Head 
Virginica, 3 ft. 
Spikes of rosy-pink. July-Aug. 
Vivid, 1^2-2 ft. 
Dwarf compact variety, profuse bloomer, deep pink. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Plantain Lily, see Hosta 
Platycoden—Balloonflower 
Tall blue, white, June-Aug., ft.. 
Dwarf blue, white, June-Aug., 18 in. 
Plume Poppy, see Bocconia 
Polemonium— Jacob’s Ladder 
Blue, white, June-July, 1J4-2 ft.... 
*Primula— Hardy Primrose 
Auricula Alpina, 6-8 in. 
Smaller and slower growing than the Polyanthus 
types, rosettes of thick leaves, various colors. Very 
good for small pockets or crevices in the rock garden. 
May-June. 
Cashmeriana, 12 in.35 3.00 
Large globular heads of purplish blue shade. Prefers 
moist position in either sun or shade. May-June. 
Cortusoides, 12 in.30 2.50 
Soft wrinkled heart-shaped leaves, deep rose flowers. 
June. 
Polyanthus, 8-10 in. 
The polyanthus or old fashioned garden varieties have 
larger flowers in many beautiful shades and color 
combinations. May-June. 
Munstead Strain.30 
Mrs. Berkeley’s Strain.30 
Sutton’s Superb Strain of 
mixed colors .30 
We also carry the best strains of the polyanthus types 
in white, yellow, crimson and blue shades, but as these 
are raised from seed there will be some variation in 
colors. 
Pyrethrum, see Chrysanthemum 
Ranunculus Acris 
Tall Buttercup, 2 ft.30 2.50 
Small double yellow flowers, upright growing. May- 
June. 
Rockcress, see Arabis 
Rudbeckia 
Hirta. Black Eyed Susan 
2y 2 ft.25 2.00 
Orange colored flowers with dark brown or black 
centers. July-Aug. 
Speciosa (Newmani) .25 2.00 
Similar to Hirta excepting blooms later in the summer. 
Purpurea, see Echinacea 
Golden Glow, 5-6 ft.25 2.00 
Double yellow. Aug.-Sept. 
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