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GJLY0JL1L CATALOGUE. 
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PLATYCODON. Campanula. 
Ornamental showy plants, of erect habit of growth and showy bell-shaped Powers. 
P. grandifiorum. Large, fine blue flowers; one to two feet. June and July. 25c. 
P. grandiflortun album semi-pleno. White; eighteen inches to two feet. 25c. 
P. 
POLEMONIUM. Greek Valerian, 
reptans. A tow, spreading plant; blue; 12 inches. May. 25c. 
POTENT1LLA. Cinquefoil. 
insignis. Pale yellowish; 18 inches. June. 25c. 
O’Brian a. Blush and salmon; fine; two feet. July and 
August. 25c. 
pyrenaica. Yellow; dwarf. May. 25c. 
Kusselliana. Deep red, shaded with maroon; two feet. 
July and August. 25c. 
PR IM ULA. Primrose. 
All very desirable plants for the garden, 
acaulis. Common European Primrose. A fine collec¬ 
tion. 25c. Phlox Subulata. 
auricula. All colors mixed. 25e. 
cortusoides. A pretty little plant, six to nine inches high, with lilac flowers. 26c. 
elatior. Ox-lip Primrose. 25c. 
veris. Cowslip. Flowers bright yellow in terminal umbels, in spring and early summer. 25c. 
PULMONARIA. Lungwort. 
augustifolia. Fine violet flowers, one foot. April. 25c. 
maculata. Distinct, blotched foliage; a very fine border plant. 25c. 
PYRETHRUM. 
A most valuable class of hardy plants. Flowers of good size and form, double like an aster; very useful for 
lquets or cut flowers. The plants make showy specimens in the garden. May or June. 
FINE NAMED VARIETIES, 25 Cents. 
RAN UNCU LU S. Buttercup. 
These are among the best of early spring flowers, being very effective, 
aconitifolius luteo pleno. Double orange yellow Crowfoot; 2 feet. May and June. 25c. 
bulbosus. Yellow; double; handsome foliage; 15 inches. May. 25c. 
montamis. Mountain Buttercup. Bright, yellow flowers; 6 to 9 inches. May, 25c. 
RHEUM. Rhubarb. 
K. officinale. Leaves large and quite ornamental; stems branching; flowers 
greenish; 5 to 6 feet. 25c. 
RU DBECKIA, Cone-flower. 
Among the most valuable hardy plants, producing showy golden yellow flowers. 
K. hirta. Large yellow flowers, with dark center; 1 to 2 feet; a valuable sum¬ 
mer flowering plant. June and July. 25c. 
K. nitida. Large light yellow flowers ; a splendid late flowering plant; 3 to 4 
feet. September. 50c. 
SALVIA. Sage. 
All species here named are very ornamental and desirable. 
S. afasea. Fine blue ; 2 feet; July and August. 25c. 
S. bicolor. Blue and white. 25c. 
S. rubicunda. Rosy purple flowers ; 1 foot. June. 25c. 
S. spelmina. Deep blue; 2 feet. July. 26c. 
S. verticillata. Lilac blue ; 2 feet. July, 25c. 
SAPONARIA. Soapwort. 
S. ocymoides. Rock Soapwort. A beautiful dwarf perennial; completely covered in summer with rosy pink 
flowers. 25c. 
SANGUINAIMA. Bloodroot. 
S. Canadensis. One of the most desirable and handsome native plants, with roundish palmate-lobed leaves; 
flowers pure white in April or May. 25c. 
Primula Auricula. 
