HARDY PERENNIALS 
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PRIMULA officinalis, var. Dark Velvet Red. 
Yellow center; large flower. N., 20c. 
each; P., 22 cts. each. 
P. —, var. Yellow. Petals tipped with red. 
N., 25 cts. each; P., 27 cts. each. 
P. Sieboldi. Large and showy; flowers 
rose and white. N., 20 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz.; P., 22 cts. each, 
$1.75 per doz. 
P. spectabilis. Deep rosy purple flowers. 
Eastern Alps. N., 25 cts. each; P., 
27 cts. each. 
P. viscosa, var. major. N., 20 cts. each; 
P., 22 cts. each. 
P. Wulfeniana. N., 15 cts. each; P., 
18 cts. each. 
PULMONARIA mollis. Lungwort. Blue 
flowers in April or May. Has hand¬ 
some mottled leaves. Closely allied 
to the genus Mertensia. Siberia. N., 
15 cts. each; P. f 20 cts. each. 
PYRETHRUM hybridum. See Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. 
P. Sp., var. ''Snowball.” Handsome 
double flowers. White. N., 30 cts. 
each ; P., 33 cts. each. 
RHEUM. Rhubarb. 
R. officinale. Has small greenish flowers 
in dense spikes. S to 10 feet. June. 
Seeds, G cts. per pkt. N., 25 cts. each; 
P., 35 cts. each. 
R. palmatum, var. angustum. Six feet 
high. Flowers in leafy panicles. June. 
Seeds, G cts. per pkt. N., 25 cts. each; 
P., 35 cts. each. 
R. undulatum. A tall native of Siberia. 
June. Seeds, G cts. per pkt. N., 
25 cts. each; P., 35 cts. each. 
RHEXIA Virginica. Meadow Beauty. Has 
bright purple flowers, in cymes, in July and 
August. Stems G to 12 inches high. August. 
N., 10 cts. each, 80 cts. per doz.; P., 11 cts. each, 
85 cts. per doz. 
RUDBECKIA Iaciniala. Cone-flower. Five to 7 feet 
high; has large yellow flowers, with dark brown 
or purple centers. August. N., 15 cts. each, 
$1.20 per doz.; P., 18 cts. each, $1.40 per doz. 
R. —, var. “ Golden Glow.” This variety is one of 
the finest new plants of recent introduction. 
Tall, with large, full double, golden yellow 
flowers in great profusion. Two or three plants 
soon make a fine clump. N., 12 cts. cnch, $1 
per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, $1.30 per doz. 
R. Newmani. A tall, handsome, single-flowered 
sort, something like It. laciniata , but a better i 
plant. N., 25 cts. each; P., 30 cts. each. 
R. speciosa. N., 15 cts. each, $1.20 per doz.; P., 
18 cts. each, $1.45 per doz. 
SUELLIA strepens. One to 4 feet high, with blue or 
purple flowers in axillary clusters. Summer. 
N., 20 cts. each; P., 25 cts. each. 
RUTA Patavina (Ifaplophi/llum Patavinuni). Rue. 
Grows about 1% feet high; flowers yellow, with 
green central ribs. Asia. Seeds, G cts. per pkt. 
N., 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.; P., 17 cts. each, 
$1.45 per doz. 
SALVIA. Sage. 
S. azurea, var. grandiflora. A most charming species, 
with delicate blue flowers in August. N., 20 cts. 
ench; P., 22 cts. each. 
S. lyrata. Ten to 20 inches high; flowers bluish 
purple, in a spiked raceme. N., 12 cts. each; 
P., 15 cts. each. 
S. verticillata. Seeds, G cts. per pkt. N., 12 cts. 
each; P., 14 cts. each. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis. Bloodroot. Has very 
pretty white flowers, in early spiing, an inch or 
two wide, followed by large heart-shaped leaves, 
which remain until nearly autumn. It will do 
well in shade, and on this account is one of the 
most valuable for the shady corner. N., 10 cts. 
each, 80 cts. per doz.; P., 11 cts. each, 90 cts. 
per doz. 
iV. preceding tlic prices , indicates not prepaid ; P. indicates prepaid. 
