Established Since 1898 
79 
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Each Rate 
PRIMULA (R) auricula. 8" Alpine Primrose 
One of the treasures of the Rock Garden. The growth is 
very attractive forming rosettes of thick leaves, bearing heads 
of sweet scented yellow flowers. April and 
May . .40 .25 
Beesiana (R). 8" 
Velvety purple with a distinct yellow eye. Very free flower¬ 
ing. April and May. 
Cashmeriana (R). 12" 
Leaves heavily dusted with meal on under side. Large 
globular heads of flowers ranging from pure white, through 
mauve to purple. June.40 .35 
Denticulata (R). 12" 
Large globular heads of flowers varying from white to deep 
rosy-lilac. 
Polyantha Hybrids (R). 12" 
Fine large flowers in beautiful colors. 
Vulgaris (R). 9" English Primrose 
An old favorite and should be found in every garden, one 
of the earliest spring flowers of bright canary yellow, very 
fragrant. 
PYRETHRUM atrosanguinea. 2' Giant Daisy 
A fine plant for the border, producing masses of white 
flowers, carried on long erect stems. Good for cutting. 
August and September. 
Roseum. 2 ^/ 2 ' Painted Daisy 
These plants include all colors from deep red to various 
shades of rose to pure white. May and June. 
RUDBECKIA newmanni. 3' Black-Eyed Susan 
Deep orange-yellow flowers with a dark purple cone, long 
wiry stems, blooms all summer. 
Purpurea. 3' Giant Purple Cone Flower 
Most attractive purple flowers with a very large brown, cone- 
shaped center. A splendid plant for the border. July to 
October. 
SAGINA (R) procumbens 
Mossy- ground cover for shade. White starry flowers in May 
and June. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. 3' Meadow Sage 
A Rocky Mountain species, producing sky-blue flowers in 
the greatest profusion. August and September. 
Pitcberi. 3'-4' Blue Meadow Sage 
Large flowers of a rich gentian blue color, and one of the 
most admired plants. August and September. 
Sclarea. 3' Clary Sage 
Strong plant, with reddish mauve flowers. 
SANTOLINA (R) incana. 1^' Lavender Cotton 
A sweet-smelling dwarf, evergreen perennial, with delicate 
silver-white foliage, useful as rock or border plants, also 
largely used for edgings to flower beds’ or walks. 
