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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
R. polyanthus. Red shades. 
R. polyanthus. Golden yellow, 
polyanthus. Pure white, 
red hugh. An intense fiery red. 30 cents. 
R. wanda. A lovely scarlet crimson, dependable 
and free. 50 cents. 
Additional to the foregoing we have a number of 
other varieties in rather limited numbers. All prim¬ 
ulas succeed best in partial shade and are bene¬ 
fited by mulching and also watering in hot dry 
weather. 
R. PRUNELLA. (Selfheal.) 
webbiana. Round heads of purple flowers all 
summer, succeeds well in shade. 
PULMONARIA. 
angustifolia. A lovely spring flower resem¬ 
bling Mertensia virginica. 35 cents, $3.50 
per doz. 
maculata. Beautiful silvery spotted leaves 
and pink flowers, very attractive without 
flowers. 50 cents, $5.00 per doz. 
PYRETHRUM. (Persian daisy.) 
roseum, single in white, pink and red shades 
separately. 
roseum, choice mixed all colors, 
roseum, double, choice mixed, 
uliginosum. (Giant oxeye daisy.) Grand bor¬ 
der plant, flowers in late summer. 
R. SAGINA. 
glabra (Pearlwort.) A low tufted herb, very 
fine leaves, fine for edging or ground 
cover, flowers pure white. 
SALVIA. (Sage.) 
azurea grandiflora. Beautiful deep blue flow¬ 
ers in long racemes, flowers in late Sep¬ 
tember. One of our best blue perennials, 
pratensis tenorii. Rather dwarf in habit, a 
smother of blue flowers in June, 
pitcheri. Grows 3-4 feet high, rich gentian 
blue flowers in early fall, greatly admired. 
35 cents. 
sclarea. Blue and white flowers, large woolly 
foliage. 
SANGUINARIA. 
R. canadensis. (Bloodroot.) Pure white flowei's 
in very early spring. Prefers shade and 
moisture. 
R. SAPONARIA. 
ocymoides. (Rock Soapwort.) Rosy pink, fine 
trailing rock plant. 
SAXIFRAGA. (Saxifrage.) 
R. aizoon. Dense grayish turves, creamy flow¬ 
ers. 
R. apiculata. Pale yellow flowers in very early 
spring. 
R. cordifolia. Broad dark green foliage, highly 
colored during winter, robust spikes of 
pink flowers in early spring. 
R. crustata. Of Aizoon section, neat and an 
easy grower. 
R. ferdinand coburgi. Makes a very neat cush¬ 
ion, soft yellow flowers. 35 cents. 
R. hostii. This encrusted variety has white flow¬ 
ers carried on red stems. 
R. primuloides. Small pink flowers and green 
foliage. 
R. umbrosa. The very popular “London Pride.” 
Attractive foliage and spikes of white 
flowers. 
