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most attractive plants for the border, bearing blue blos¬ 
soms for about a month or six weeks, beginning about 
the middle of July. They are best planted when quite 
young, as they do not bear disturbing after once estab¬ 
lished. 
P. Maresii—A splendid variety of dwarf habit with 
very large flowers of a purplish blue color.$ .25 $ 2.50 
P. Grandiflorum—-Very handsome variety, about 2 ft. 
high, blooming in July and August. Flowers a deep 
blue two or three inches across.....25 2.50 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder 
Hardy Perennial 
Excellent border plants with strikingly handsome 
and effective blossoms. The foliage is also very hand¬ 
some, closely resembling some of the ferns. They flour¬ 
ish in rich, deep, well-drained loam and prefer partial 
shade. 
P. Caeruleum Grandiflorum—A very large form of P. 
Caeruleum having long spikes of large blue blossoms..$ .15 $ 1.50 
P. Caeruleum Grandiflorum Album—A fine white form 
of the above.15 1.50 
POTENTILLA—Strawberry Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
Very effective plants for the hardy garden with 
strawberry-like leaves and showy blossoms which con¬ 
tinue for a long period. Easily cultivated, doing well in 
an open position. Fine for cutting. 
P. formosa—Crimson; large, single blossoms.$ .25 $ 2.50 
P. nepalensis—Beautiful rose color.......25 2.50 
P. Miss Willmott—Deep cherry red.25 2.50 
POLYANTHUS—Bunch Primrose 
Hardy Perennial 
The Polyanthus is an indispensable spring flower 
and should be used largely in flower beds and borders, 
also wild gardens and rockeries. It likes an open, half- 
shady position in rich soil and under such conditions 
will bear flower stems a foot high. _ 
P. Exhibition Blue—A very beautiful strain, having 
flowers from deep to light blue.$ .50 $ 5.00 
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