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PRIMULA acaulis (English Primrose). 6 to 9 in. 
Yellow flowers during April and May. Best in 
cool shaded spot. 30c. each. 
P. polyanthus, Munsted (Polyantha Primrose). 
6 to 9 in. Yellow and white flowers in May and 
June. 30c. each. 
P. polyanthus, Six Hills. Deep rich shades, one 
of the finest. 30c. each. 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDS (Painted Daisy. 
2 to 2 % ft. 
Roseum. Mixed colors. Good for cutting. 
June to August. 
Doris. Large double flowers of brilliant car¬ 
mine. May and June. 30c. each. 
James Kelway. Large rich pink double flowers. 
May and June. 30c. each. 
SAPONARIA ocymoides splendens (Rock Soap- 
wort). 9 to 12 in. Deep rose flowers produced 
just above the foliage in May and June. 
SAXIFRAGA macnabiana (Rockfoil). 9 to 12 
in. Silvery foliage and sprays of white flowers 
in June. 30c. each. 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Pincushion Flower). 1J^ 
to 2 ft. Bears lavender flowers on wiry stems. 
All Summer. 
SEDUM spectabile, Brilliant (Showy Stone- 
crop). 15 to 18 in. Heads of bright amaranth 
red. July to September. 
SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek). Small rosettes 
1 to 4 in. in diameter. Flowers of various colors 
in July. 
S. alberti. 35c. each. 
S. atropurpureum. 35c. each. 
S. greeni. 35c. each. 
S. Lawns. 35c. each. 
S. pittoni. 35c. each. 
SHASTA DAISY. 1J^ to 2 ft. Large white flowers 
in June and July. Fine for cutting. 
THYMUS serpyllum coccineus (Scarlet 
Thyme). 2 to 3 in. Bright red flowers cover the 
foliage in June and July. 
T. Golden (Golden Thyme). Similar to the above 
with golden flowers and foliage. 
TRADESGANTIA virginica (Spiderwort). Grows 
about 18 in. tall. Strong, grassy foliage producing 
an abundance of blue flowers all season. Splen¬ 
did for shade. 
TROLLIUS ledebouri, Golden Queen (Globe¬ 
flower). l }/2 to 2 ft. Bright golden on straight, 
slender stems. May to September. 35c. each. 
TUNICA saxifraga (Tunicflower). Light pink 
flowers 6 to 9 in. high and grassy foliage. Blooms 
freely from July to September. 
VERONICA rupestris (Rock Speedwell). 2 to 3 
in. Very good for rock garden and walks, with its 
dense matting foliage covered with small bright 
blue flowers in early June. 
VIOLA cornuta (Hardy Tufted Pansies). 6 to 9 in. 
Blooms all Summer. 
Jersey Gem. Pure rich violet. 
Primrose Yellow. Large golden flower with 
brown eye. 
White Perfection. Large pure white. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Adams Needle). 4 to 6 ft* 
Broad, swordlike evergreen foliage, with tall 
branching spikes bearing creamy white flowers 
in June and July. Large, husky plants. 50c., 
extra heavy $1.00. 
PANSIES. During the Spring season we offer 
the ever popular Swiss Giants, and our own 
carefully selected strains of Pansies. 
All Hardy Perennials, except where noted, 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
On subsequent pages you will find listed our 
outstanding collection of fine Iris and 
Phlox. Many varieties are brand new and 
represent the choicest varieties recently 
developed in Europe and America. A visit 
to our gardens at blooming time will 
prove both interesting and instructive. 
Peonies, which are one of our leading 
specialties, are not listed in this book, as 
we do not make Spring shipments. A com¬ 
plete descriptive list will reach you later 
in the season. We invite you to view our 
plants in bloom about June 10th for the 
best development of flowers. 
Gaillardia and Gypsophila 
Viola Jersey Gem 
