POTENTILLA (Poh-tcn-til'-la) —Cinquefoil 
A very interesting family having strawberry-like leaves 
and gay flowers. If grown in a light soil in a sunny 
situation with reasonable moisture they will bloom 
practically all summer. 
*alpestris —Downy green leaves and bright yellow blooms 
on 6" stems. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*blasckiensis —A native with airy fern-like silvered leaves 
and sprays of yellow flowers. 10". 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*calabrica —Shimmering masses of silvery foliage and 
starry white flowers make this a most attractive variety. 
35c each 
*cinerea —A dainty creeper of neat appearance having at¬ 
tractive foliage of glossy deep green and lovely flowers 
on thread-like 2" stems resembling a golden buttercup. 
A plant that should be in every rock garden. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
*fragiformis —Leaves of lustrous silver velvet and large 
blooms of sparkling yellow. 6". 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*fragiformis minor —Soft green leaves edged with silver 
above which nod dainty sprSys of gold. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
*Miss Wilmott —Arching sprays of deep cherry-rose flowers 
in wild profusion. One of the most admired plants we 
grow. 10". 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*nana fl. pi.—A dwarf variety with fine semi-double flowers. 
50c each 
*nevadensis —Very compact silvered tufts and airy stem- 
lets surmounted by buttercup-like blooms of lustrous 
yellow. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*nevadensis minor —A tiny miniature of the above. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
*nitida —A rare treasure. Rosy pink flowers nestle among 
the white trailing branchlets. 3". Very choice. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
*pinnatifida —Ferny tufts set with flowers of lustrous 
yellow. 4". 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*pyrenica —An early bloomer having lovely yellow flowers 
on 4" stems. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*rupestris pygmaea —Dainty sprays of snowy flowers above 
bronze-toned feathery leaves. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*tonguei —Branching heads of exquisite apricot blooms with 
a crimson eye. A most lovely color combination. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
PRIMULA (Prim'-cu-la)—Primrose 
We feel that too much cannot be said in praise of the 
primrose. Nothing is more lavish with its bloom nor 
more varied in color than these fine plants and our beds 
are a source of wonder and delight to all who visit us. 
Surely no garden large or small is complete without a 
good collection of primroses. 
*cashmeriana —Large globular heads of pleasing lavender 
flowers. 10". 35c each 
capitata, mooreana —Large attractive crinkled leaves and 
15" stems topped with Tyrian purple flower heads. 
50c each 
*cortusoides— A fine distinct Siberian species. Deep rose 
flowers in early summer. 10". 35c each 
*Juliae —Creeping sort forming mats of glossy leaves and 
a profusion of starry flowers of claret color. 2". 35c each 
*kleynii —New sort with extra large flowers on strong 
stems. Very deep golden yellow shaded apricot. 35c each 
♦officinalis —Large heads of tiny flowers in bright copper 
and scarlet held well above the foliage. Very profuse. 
25c each 
♦polyanthus —(Having clustered flower heads.) 
Flames of Fire. A bright Vermillion red. 25c each 
Moonglow. Pale yellow. Very free blooming. 25c each 
Ozon. Fine new blue polyanthus. 40c each 
♦Red Hugh— A fine deep red hybrid. 35c each 
♦veitchii— Umbels of deep rose flowers, distinct and lovely. 
35c each 
♦veris —(Having a single flower on a stem). 
Bright rose. 25c each 
Gold Laced. Deep garnet and gold. 25c each 
♦double veris —Like tiny double roses. 
Bridesmaid. White shaded pink. 50c each 
lilacea. Exquisite lavender rose. 50c each 
♦Primrose Lodge —A hybrid of Juliae having similar foliage 
and flowers of deep crimson in umbels like polyanthus. 
Very choice. 35c each 
♦vulgaris —True old English Primrose with pale yellow 
flowers. 25c each 
SANGUINARIA (San-gui-nair'-i-a) —Blood-Root 
A choice little native for a shady spot delighting in 
cool moist leaf mold. An excellent plant for the water 
edge or beneath shrubs and trees. 
♦canadensis —Glistening pure white, waxy flowers an inch 
across on 4" stems in very early spring followed by 
large glaucous blue-green leaves, beautifully lobed and 
scolloped. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
PRIMULA AURICULA—Evergreen Primrose 
In the Auricula we have a primrose that may be grown 
with no protection whatever in any part of the country. 
The broad fleshy leaves are evergreen and may often 
be seen encakecl in ice in our beds but when the ice 
is gone they are as firm as ever. In some varieties the 
leaves are coated with a silvery bloom that adds greatly 
to their charm. The sweetly scented flowers come in a 
wide range of colors. They bloom both spring and fall, 
asking only a rich, moist soil in sun or shade. A situa¬ 
tion affording Lght shade from the noon-day sun suits 
them best. We are offering a few named sorts from our 
large collection of imported varieties, grown entirely 
from division and guaranteed true to name. 
♦Bronze Empress —An exquisite early blooming pale bronze. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
♦Candlelight —Soft yellow and burnished copper. An appeal¬ 
ing soft-toned blend. 75c each 
♦Dainty Mary —Foliage large, toothed and crinkled. Flowers 
a deep blue with an eye of pale blue heavily coated with 
powder. Very choice. 75c each; 3 for $1.85 
♦Garnet Beauly —An early blooming large flower of deep 
garnet red having a yellow throat. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
♦Lovely Lady —Bright yellow with orange throat. Slender 
foliage with decided white margin. 60c each; 3 for $1.35 
Margaret Barry —A large creamy gold having broad band 
of purple edged with blue. 50c each 
♦Octoroon —A mammoth flower of rich mahogany with a 
large yellow eye, blooming in mid-season. A most un¬ 
usual color. 75c each 
♦Purple Velvet —Large broad leaved sort with deep purple 
flowers. 50c each 
♦Quaker Lady —An early profuse bloomer having pale blu¬ 
ish-fawn colored flowers. Like the faded velvet flowers 
upon our Grandmothers’ bonnets. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
♦Red Splendor —Golden throated flowers of rich strawberry 
red. 5Cc each; 3 for $1.25 
♦Royal Robe —A most desirable sort with a rich blue-purple 
band encircling a golden disc. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
♦Violetta —A large bloom of velvety texture, pale gold with 
a margin of violet. 5Cc each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 12 Auriculas $5.25; 3 for $15.00 
♦Mixed —A splendid mixture of strong two year plants from 
seed. These plants will give a fine range of color and 
are all of blooming size. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
PULMONARIA (Pul-moh-nair'-i-a) —Lungwort 
Noteworthy perennials adapted for the shady border or 
rockery. Should be grown in groups and reset every 
three or four years. They are especially lovely under de¬ 
ciduous trees and shrubs or along the waterside, 
♦saccharata maculata —^Large deep green leaves heavily 
spotted with silver and heads of mertensia-like bells in 
drooping clusters of pink and blue in early spring. The 
highly ornamental leaves persist all season. A fine plant 
for a cool spot. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.00 
♦saccharata, Mrs. Moon— A new variety having more silver 
on the leaves and larger flowers showing greater con¬ 
trast in the pink and blue heads. 50c each 
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