Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
POLEMONIUM—Continued Each 
*-caeruleum album. 18 in. White form.25 
*-reptans, 6 in. Dainty creeping plant with showy 
blue flowers in early spring.30 
*-Richardsoni. 18 in. Masses of beautiful sky- 
blue blossoms in June.25 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). 
*-matsumurae. 3 in. Lovely dwarf, richly covered 
with yellow flowers during May and June. Likes 
the sun .35 
*-rupestris. 1 ft. Clusters of clear white flowers. .25 
PRIMULA (Primrose). Most beautiful and interest¬ 
ing early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, 
well-drained soil in the border or in a sheltered 
nook in the rockery; if possible, in a half-shady 
place. Suitable, too, for the waterside. 
*-auricula Giant Hybrids. 8 in. Pleasing shades 
of color; attractive light green foliage.35 
*-auricula Kelway’s Showy Border. 8 in. Choice 
mixture; large flowered; many pretty shades... .40 
*-veris Barr’s! Exhibition Reds. 8 in. A fine 
selection including bright shades of crimson and 
scarlet .50 
*-veris elatior. 1 ft. The true Continental Oxlip; 
clear yellow flowers.40 
*-veris Hybrids. 1 ft. Various shades of lilac, 
purple, violet, buff, orange, salmon and rich reds. .30 
*-veris polyantha Gold Laced. 1 ft. Selected from 
mottled and bicolor types of Polyanthus Primrose; 
fine mixture of colors.40 
*-veris polyantha Munstead Giants. 1 ft. Mag¬ 
nificent strain with wonderful shades of yellow, 
from cream to rich orange, also pure white.30 
*-veris Yellow. 1 ft. Remarkable new strain show¬ 
ing a deep burnt orange color.50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). 
—grandiflorum. 2-2)4 ft. Showy flowers of all 
shades of color except blue and yellow, produced 
freely all summer, particularly in May and June. 
The foliage is neat and finely cut.25 
—James Kelway. 2-2)4 ft. Very fine strain with 
large single, daisy-like flowers.35 
RANUNCULUS acris flore-pleno (Buttercups). 
18-24 in. Double yellow flowers; upright grow¬ 
ing; of easy culture, especially in moist places; 
a good cut flower.25 
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RUDBECKIA (Coneflower). 
—laciniata Goldenglow. 6-7 ft. Very showy border 
plant producing masses of large, double golden 
flowers in late summer.25 2.00 
—newmanni. 3 ft. Perennial form of the B'lack 
Eyed Susan. Deep orange-yellow flowers with a 
purplish black cone; blooms all summer.25 2.00 
—purpurea (Purple Coneflower). See Echinacea 
purpurea. 
SALVIA (Sage). 
—azurea grandiflora (Great Azure Sage). 4 ft. 
Spikes of azure-blue flowers in September and 
October .25 2.00 
—farinacea (Mealycup Sage). 30 in. Long spikes 
of light blue. Needs winter protection.25 2.00 
—pitcheri. 3-4 ft. Large flowers of rich gentian 
blue, branching habit.25 2.00 
—pratensis (Meadow Sage). 2 ft. Lilac-blue 
flowers from June to September.25 2.00 
*SANTOLINA incana (Lavender Cotton). 1 ft. 
Evergreen, delicate, silver-white foliage; very 
fragrant. Largely used for edgings to flower beds 
or walks .25 2.00 
SAXIFRAGA (Saxifrage; Rockfoil). 
*-decipiens (Crimson Moss). 4 in. In May and 
June this dwarf mossy plant is covered with 
dainty white flowers .25 2.00 
*-McNabiana. 1 ft. Splendid for the wall garden 
or in crevices in the rock garden; gray-green 
foliage arranged in rosettes. Bears, during May 
and June, spikes set with small white flowers 
speckled with pink .35 3.00 
SCABIOSA (Pin-cushion Flower). 
—caucasica. 2 ft. Slender, graceful stems hold 
aloft lovely flowers ranging from deep to mauve 
lavender from June until September.35 3.00 
—japonica. 2 ft. Lavender-blue flowers from July 
to September; biennial variety.25 2.00 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). A sun-loving family of plants. 
*-acre (Goldmoss). 2 in. Miniature tufts of deep 
green covered with golden yellow flowers.25 2.00 
*-album. 2 in. Evergreen; creeping; white flowers 
in summer .25 2.00 
*-alpinatum. 3 in. Thick waxy foliage and red 
stems with pink flowers.25 2.00 
*-anglicum. 2 in. Small minute green foliage; 
pink flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
*-glaucum. 1 in. Evergreen bluish green foliage 
and pinkish white flowers.25 2.00 
*-hispanicum (Spanish Stonecrop). 2 in. Delicate 
pink flowers and bright glaucous foliage.30 2.50 
*-kamtschaticum. 6 in. Orange-yellow flowers in 
July and August, with prostrate, green foliage 
turning golden in autumn.25 2.00 
*-lineare. 6 in. Light green foliage with tiny star¬ 
shaped yellow flowers in July.25 2.00 
*-lydium. 1 in. Evergreen, with bronzy green 
foliage and pink flowers.25 2.00 
*-reflexum. 6 in. Upright bluish green foliage 
in summer turning bronze-green in winter; 
yellow-flowered .25 2.00 
12 PERENNIALS FOR ROCK GARDEN 
(See descriptions in Perennial Section) 
2 Iberis sempervirens. 
2 Ajuga. 
2 Anemone hupehensis. 
2 Arenaria. 
2 Campanula glomerata. 
2 Ileuchera sanguinea. 
SPECIAL Net Cash Price With Order. $1.(0 
Delivered. 
Rudbeckia. 
