Seeds of Perennials 
Yucca (Adam’s Needle) (Spanish Bayonet) 
Nat. Ord. Lilliacea 
9345. — Filamontosa. From the center of a rosette of broad, sword-like leaves, 
which have needle points, appear in June and July stout tree-like flower- 
stems, growing 5 feet tall and bearing on top heads of large, fragrant, 
drooping creamy-white flowers.Pkt., $ .15 
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Hardy Primroses 
Nat. Ord. Priinulacea 
Under this heading we offer all forms of Hardy Primulas. The value of these 
beautiful spring flowers is so well recognized that they require no further eulogy, but 
it may bo advisable to mention that primroses may be had now in almost every 
imaginable shade. 
9360. — Auricula Alpine. All shades.Pkt., $ .25 
§9361. — Veris. The clear yellow English strain.Pkt., .25 
9352. — Cowslip Choice Hybrids. Yellow.Pkt., .25 
9354. — Polyanthus. Large flowered choice blending.Pkt., .25 
§9365. -—Blue Beauty (Bunch Flowered Primrose). A most beautiful strain of 
this hardy Primrose, producing flowers ranging in color from rich deep 
violet to lavender. Height, 6 inches. Flowers in May.Pkt., $ .75 
§9366. — Polyanthus, Gold Laced.Pkt., .25 
9368. — Primrose English. Large flowered hybrids, all shades.Pkt., .25 
§9360. — Japonica Hybrids. A very fine strain of this handsome, hardy Primula; 
on stout 2 to 3 foot stems, are borne noble whorls of blossoms tier above 
tier, white, crimson, pink and many other rich and beautiful shades; likes 
moist situation.Pkt., $ .50 
Plants of Perennials 
We grow the choicest collection of these valuable garden plants 
ar our gardens and what we furnish is far superior in quality to those 
offered elsewhere. Come and visit our gardens frequently during the 
summer and divide with us the joy of living with flowers. 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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