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Snowball” Pyrethrum. 
giganteum (Great Solomon’s Seal). Stem stout, 2 to 
POLYGONATUM 
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POTENTILLA nepalense. Bright yellow flowers 
PRIMULA Auricula. Bright yellow. 
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P. cashmeriana. 
P. denticulata. Small flowers, half an inch wide, in dense umbels 
Stems 6 to 12 inches high. Native to the Himalayas. May. 
P. Forbesii. Flowers delicate rose ; fine for cutting. Does well as a pot-plant 
P. japonica. Has variously colored flowers, from dark reddish purple to 
nearly white. Leaves very large. I have had very good success with this 
and the next, in a rather moist, partly shaded situation, with a mixture of 
sand and leaf-mold. June.Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
P. officinalis (Cowslip, or Palsy-wort). [P. veris of Lehmann and of Linnaeus 
in part] . .. .Seeds, 6 cts. per pkt. 
Large and showy ; flowers rose and white . Seeds, 8c. per pkt. 
spectabilis. Deep rosy purple flowers. Eastern Alps. 
viscosa, var. major. 
vulgaris 
(Common Primrose). 
feniana. 
Flowers are usually pale yellow 
P. Sieboldi. 
P. 
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P. Wu 
PULMOIMARIA mollis. Blue flowers in April or May. Has handsome mottled 
leaves. Closely allied to the genus Mertensia. Siberia. 
PVRETHRUM caucasicum and P. hybridum. See Chrysanthemum. 
P- Sp., var. “Snowball.” Handsome double flowers. White. 
RAMOIMDIA pyrenaica (Rosette Mullein). This charming little alpine has 
purple flowers, and grows about 3 inches high. Well adapted to growing 
puS" eS «. rocks 111 shade > or as a pot plant in a cool frame. May 
RHEUM officinale. Has small greenish flowers in dense spil 
R. palmatum, var. angustum 
leafy panicles. June. 
R. undulatum. A tall native of Siberia. 
RHEX!A virginica (Meadow Beauty). Has bright purple flower 
July and August. Stems 6 to 12 inches high. August 
RUDBECKIA laciniata. Five to 7 feet 
dark brown or purple centers. Au 
R ‘ yaj. “Golden Glow.” This variety is one of the finest new plants of 
recent introduction, rail, with large, full double, golden yellow flowers in 
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(Wild Rhubarb). Six feet high. Flowers in 
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