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PRIMULA • Primrose 
Acaulis caerulea. A most novel variety with large, deep purple- 10 
blue flowers. Early.S2 00 
©Auricula, Prize Mixed. Attractive growth with rosettes of 
thick leaves. Very fragrant flowers in clusters on slender stems 
in a large variety of lovely shades. 8 in. 1 80 
® Cashmiriana. Large, globular heads of a pleasing lilac-rose 
shade. Grows 6 inches high and blooms in May. Prefers a 
moist, shaded situation. 1 80 
Duplex (Hose-in-Hose Primula). A Primrose with double-decked 
flowers appearing like two separate blooms, one set inside of 
the other. Cream and yellow. 1 80 
Japonica. Whorls of large flowers in shades of red and pink. 
Shade and moisture for this beauty. 1 50 
® Polyantha, Munstead Strain, Mixed. Choice strain of the 
bunch Primulas. Flowers vary from clear yellow to yellow’ and 
maroon and stand well above the foliage. 1 50 
©Veris elatior gigantea. A selection of P. veris elatior gigantea 
that is very effective for a mass planting in beds. Flowers of the 
bunch type on 8- to 10-inch stems that lift themselves high 
above the foliage in April. Individual florets average 3^ inch 
in diameter. 
Pure White . 1 50 
Pure Yellow . 1 50 
Red Shadings . 1 50 
PyRETHRUM • Painted Daisy 
Double Mixed. Very handsome herbaceous hardy perennial. The 
strain we offer is saved from a choice collection of the finest 
types, and may be relied on to produce a very large proportion 
of double flowers. 2 ft. 1 20 
Hybridum roseum. One of the really good perennials, valuable 
alike for cutting or planting in the hardy border. Blooms during 
May in different shades of pink. 1 10 
James Kelway. Giant, bright crimson flowers. 1 10 
PULMONARIA • Lunswort 
Angustifolia azurea. A rare beauty for the alpine garden. In 
late April it is a mass of rich vivid blue. Similar to mertensia 
but the color is more intense and does not fade. The foliage is 
particularly attractive at all times, being a deep green. 2 00 
© Saccharata. A lovely early Spring flower not unlike mertensia, 
with pink flowers, and when through blooming the plant has 
beautiful silvery spotted foliage. 12 to 14 in. 1 50 
RUDBECKIA • ConefI ower 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). Most attractive purple 
flowers with a very large, brown, cone-shaped center. Blooms 
from July to October. A splendid plant for the border. 3 ft.. . 1 20 
SALVIA • Meadow Sase 
Azurea. A Rocky Mountain species. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, 
producing, during August and September, pretty sky-blue 
flowers in the greatest profusion. 1 20 
Pitcher!. One of the most admired plants during the Fail months. 
Large rich gentian-blue flow^ers. 3 to 4 ft. 1 50 
Virgata nemorosa. Branching spikes of blue flow’ers from June 
to October. 2 ft. 1 50 
SANTOLINA • Lavender-Cotton 
© Chamaecyparissus (incana). A sweet-smelling, dwarf, ever¬ 
green perennial with delicate silver foliage. Useful as a rock or 
border plant; also largely used for edgings to flower-beds or 
walks. 1 ft. 1 50 
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