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POINSETTIA. 
Plant them preferably on the south side of a wall or 
building - ; where they may have benefit of the sun and 
you will have a flower show of your own at Christ¬ 
mas time. Cut back in Spring. 
Red. 2% inch pots. Gal. containers. 
♦POTE1VTILLA. 
Picture single baby roses growing on a large straw¬ 
berry plant—that’s Potentilla. Blooms for quite a sea¬ 
son in Spring and early Summer. Valuable for either 
rockery or borders. 
Red. Grows to eighteen inches. 2% inch pots. Gal. 
containers. 
Yellow. Grows to eight inches in height. 2V 2 inch pots. 
Single mixed. 2*4 inch pots. 
Double mixed. 2% inch pots. 
PHLOX PANICULATA 
PRIMULA (Primrose). 
Valuable particularly for their Winter and Spring 
bloom although some bloom appears through Sum¬ 
mer. Indispensable in shaded borders or beds. Also 
excellent pot plants. 
Obconic,a. An old perennial that has been greatly im¬ 
proved during the past few years. Now available in 
white, pink, blue, lavender and purple. 3 inch pots. 
4 inch pots, 25c. 
*Polyantlia Bright umbles of lively red, yellow, bronze, 
orange or white flowers on three to five inch stems. 
Blooms in Winter and Spring. 2% inch pots. 3 inch 
pots. 4 inch pots, 30c. 
* PYRETHRUM roseum. 
Plant in the sun and through Spring and early Sum¬ 
mer your garden will never know a dull moment. The 
flowers, like Transvaal Daisies, have the appearance 
of being very much alive. Flat, double daisy-shaped 
flowers about one inch across. Grows to one and one- 
half feet. 
Blood Red. 2 1 / 2 inch pots. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
