(ENOTHERA (EVENING PRIMROSE) 
POLEMONIUM. Jacob’s Ladder 
15c each; 10 for §1.20. 
P. caeruleum. Terminal panicles of blue bell¬ 
shaped flowers; 2 feet. Valuable. 
P. Himalaicum. Azure-blue flowers, fern-like foli¬ 
age; 2 feet. May and June. 
P. Richardsoni. Sky blue, with golden anthers. 
POLYGONUM. Mountain Fleece 
P. amplexicaule oxyphyllum. Feathery white 
plumes of fragrant flowers; 3 to 4 feet. Sep¬ 
tember and October. 15c each; 10 for$1.20. 
P. compactum. Covered in August and Septem¬ 
ber with feathery white flowers; 15 inches. 25c 
each. 
POTENTILLA. Cinquefoil 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
P. O’Briana. Blush and salmon; fine; 2 feet. 
July and August. 
P. Russelliana. Deep red, shaded with maroon; 
2 feet. July and August. 
PRIMULA. Primrose 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
All very desirable plants for the garden. Very early. 
P. acaulis. Common European Primrose. A fine 
collection. 
P. veris. Cowslip. Flowers bright yellow in term¬ 
inal umbels, in spring and early summer. 
P. vulgaris. English Primrose. Bright canary 
yellow. 
PULMONARIA. Lungwort 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
P. angustifolia. Fine violet flowers; 1 foot. April. 
P. maculata. Blue flowers; distinct, blotched foli¬ 
age ; a very fine border plant. 
PYRETHRUM 
P. uliginosum. Giant Daisy. A fine plant, bear¬ 
ing white flowers with a yellow disk in pro¬ 
fusion; 4 to 5 feet. September. 15c each; 10 
for $1.20; 100 for $10.00. 
RANUNCULUS. Buttercup 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
These are among the best of early spring flowers, being 
very effective. 
R. aconitifolius luteo pleno. Double orange yel¬ 
low Crowfoot; 2 feet. May and June. 
R. bulbosus. Yellow; double; handsome foliage; 
15 inches. May. 
R. speciosus fl. pi. Large, double, orange yellow 
flowers; 6 to 9 inches. 
RUDBECKIA. Cone Flower 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. Except noted. 
Among the most valuable hardy plants, producing showy 
golden yellow flowers. 
R. fulgida. Orange yellow, center dark purple. 
July. 
R. hirta. Large yellow flowers, with dark center; 
1 to 2 feet; a valuable summer flowering plant. 
June and July. 
R. laciniata fl. pi. Golden Glow, or Summer 
Chrysanthemum. A large, showy plant, attain¬ 
ing in good soil a height of (i to 8 feet the same 
season planted. Flowers 3^2 inches in diameter, 
double, well formed, and of a deep golden yel¬ 
low color, resembling yellow Chrysanthemums, 
and borne on long stems which render them 
suitable for cutting. Plants bloom profusely 
from July till September. 15c each; 10 for 
$1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
R. nitida. Large light yellow flowers; a splendid 
late flowering plant; showy at a distance; 6 
feet. September. 
R. Rays of Gold. An improved Golden Glow. 
R. speciosa. Small yellow flowers; 2 feet. 
R. sub-tomentosa. Brilliant lemon yellow flowers 
in autumn; 5 feet. 
SALVIA. Sage 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
All species here named are very ornamental and desirable. 
S. azurea grandiflora. Bright blue in great pro¬ 
fusion during August and September; 2 to 3 
feet. 
S. bicolor. Blue and white. 
S. rubicunda. Rosy purple flowers; 1 foot. June. 
S. spelmina. Deep blue; 2 feet. July. 
S. verticillata. Lilac blue; 2 feet. July. 
SANGUINARIA. Bloodroot 
S. Canadensis. One of the most desirable and 
handsome native plants, with roundish palmate- 
lobed leaves; flowers pure white in April or 
May; 6 inches. 15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
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