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PENSTEMON Barbatus Torrevi—S Dikes of of scarlet; three feet; Jude to Aog— 15c 
Heterophyllus—Beautiful spikes of blue flowers.20c 
Native Penstemon—Grows wild along the Columbia River .15c 
Mixed—A good assortment of mixed Penstemon .15c 
PHYSALIS Francheti—Bright orange lantern-like fruits .15c 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—Spikes of tubular flowers; soft pink.15c 
PINKS, HARDY GARDEN, White—Masses of white flowers, sweet scented.15c 
Mixed Close Pinks—Various shades.15c 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower)— 21 feet; offered in white or blue.20c 
PLUMBAGO Larpente—Eight inches; deep blue flowers in the fall .20c 
PODOPHYLLUM Peltatum (May Apple)—Suited to shady places. A popular na¬ 
tive plant in the Eastern states.25c 
POLEMONIUM Reptans—Showy-blue flowers in June; 1 foot.20c 
POLYGONUM (Knot Weed) Cuspidatum—5 to 7 feet ;drooping white flowers.20c 
Compactum—15 inches high and during August and September the entire plant 
appears a foamy mass of white flowers .20c 
POPPY Oriental Scarlet—Effective, large flowers ..25c 
Perry’s White—Pure white with maroon blotch at base of petal.50c 
Lady Frederick Moore—Immense salmon-pink sort..35c 
Iceland Poppies—Beautiful flowers; offered in orange, yellow and white; 
also in mixed.1 Sc 
POTENTILLA Pyrenaica- -Single strawberry-like flowers of yellow.25c 
Miss Wilmott—Single flower; bright cerise .25c 
William Rollison—Bright orange-vermillion; double .*....25c 
Vulcan—Double rich crimson. Extra fine .25c 
Atrosanguinea—Rich crimson, single. .25c 
PRIMROSE, Mixed—I ,ow growing flowers that bloom in early Spring. Offered 
■ in white and yellow .:..15c 
Polyanthus—Stronger growing plants, producing stems 6 to 8 inches long; 
Usually with distinct eyes. They embrace a large range of colors and are 
very satisfactory . 15 c 
Hardy Primula, Denticulata—Produce dense heads of lilac-colored flowers on 
stems 12 to 18 inches high. . .-.20c 
PULMONARIA Rosea (Bethlehem Sage)—Rose-colored flowers in early spring—-15c 
Azurea—Early spring flowers of deep gentian-blue ...25c 
Saccharata Masculata—One foot; spikes of pink changing to blue; varigated 
foliage .-....25c 
PYRETHRUM Single—Offered separately as follows: Pink shades, rose shades. 
white and red shades, and mixed..25c 
Double—Offered in pink shades and red shades .35c 
Uliginosum (Giant White Daisy)—September; 3 feet; single white flowers.25c 
RANNUNCULUS (Buttercup) Acris—Double yellow flowers on branched stems -20c 
Repens -Double yellow flowers on trailing vines ..15c 
RUDBECKIA “Golden Glow"—Six to 8 feet; popular double yellow flower.15c 
Maxima—Single yellow flowers six inches across; large cone.25c 
Newmanii—Much branched plants; golden yellow flowers with black cone in 
centers. Excellent cut flowers.20c 
RODGERSIA Podophylla —Ornamental foliage, white flowers .25c 
SAGE. Holts Mammoth—For flavoring..25c 
SALVIA New Uliginosa—Five to 6 feet; large plants: spikes of blue..25c 
Azurea—Three to four feet; spikes of skv-blue flowers in September.25c 
Patens—Large flowers of deep blue; will grow from bulbs.2Cc 
SAXAFRAGIA Speciosa -Dwarf plants with heavy leathery foliage; clumps of 
deep rose flowers in early spring.30c 
Purpurea—Clumps of violet purple flowers .30c 
Athlete—Clumps of light rose flowers..30c 
SAXIFRAGIAS ALPINE, Pyrmidalis—Narrow silvery foliage, beautiful sprays of 
flowers on stems 2 feet high; splendid for the open ground or porch boxes 25c 
SCABIOSA Caucasica—June to September; offered in blue or white.25c 
SEDUM—Useful for carpet bedding, rock work, etc. 
Stolonifera—Dwarf; flat succulent leaves, purplish pink flowers in August.20c 
Spectabile Brilliant—Tall sort, growing 18 inches high, light green foliage; 
large heads of amarath red flowers.,.25c 
Maximum—15 inches; dark bronzy purple foliage .25c 
SEMPERVIVUM (Old Hen and Chickens)—Offered in mixture.15c 
SENECIO Pulcher—Neat tufts of foliage from which spring stems two feet high 
with cluster of rosy purple flowers. July to October .25c 
SHASTA DAISY—See Chrysanthemum. 
SILPHIUM-—Six to 8 feet; large single yellow flowers in August.>.....25c 
SIDALCEA Rose Queen—Rose pink flowers in profusion on stems 5 to 6 feet. 35c 
Candida—2 to 3 feet high with white flowers .25c 
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