Penstemon eliipticus Penstemon virens 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder 
parvifolium—Bright blue flowers and interesting divided 
leaves. 8 inches. Sandy loam and good drainage. WNA . 15c 
pulcherrimum—Similar to the preceding but larger and with 
a profusion of blue or white flowers. WNA . 15c 
PRIMULA—Primrose 
farinosa—Rose colored flowers; 4 inches. Europe . 15c 
japonica—Red and pink flowers. 12 inches. Shade and moist 
soil. Japan . 15c 
pulverulenta—Bright carmine flowers, orange center. 12 
inches. China . 15c 
sikkimensis—Light yellow flowers. 10 inches. Moisture and 
shade. Himalayas . 15c 
Waltoni—Port-wine red. 5 inches. Tibet . 15c 
RHODODENDRON 
ferrugineum—The “Alpen Rosen” of the Swiss Alps. A com¬ 
pact shrub with rose colored flowers in May. Porous, well- 
drained soil and shade . 15c 
SAXIFRAGA—Saxifrage 
aizoides—A low creeping type with yellowish-red flowers. 
Stony crevices, etc...----- 15c 
bronchialis—A cushion type with a profusion of small white 
flowers with minute purple dots. 4 inches. Sandy gravel and 
leaf mold. WNA .-. 15c 
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