PRIMROSE OR COWSLIPS—PRIMULA VERIS 
These lovely, hardy plants with their wealth of richly colored flowers are grown by the hun¬ 
dreds of thousands in England. They should be so grown here since there is no garden plant more 
charming and useful for the front of borders, for spring bedding, and for naturalizing i!n moist 
partly shady places nothing could be finer. Dig up a plant in full bloom and put it in a pot or fern 
dish and you will have t! e loveliest possible table decoration. 
GIANT BOUQUET. The newest strain of 
Cowslips which produce larger, finer flowers on 
longer, stronger stems in a profusion of colors 
far too numerous to describe. 3 for $1.00; $8.00 
per doz; $18.00 per 100. 
SPECHLEY HYBRIDS. A gorgeous strain 
of giant Primroses created in England by Mrs. 
Berkley of Spechley Park. 3 for 80c; $2.25 per 
doz; $12.00 per 100. 
Where desired, we can furnish Primroses in 
separate colors as follows: Blue shades, gold 
shades, red shades, and pure white. Price of 
any one color, 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz; $14.00 
per 100. 
PRIMULA CASIOIERIANA. Large globular 
flower heads colored purple, violet or mauve 
with an occasional pure white. Blooms very 
early in the spring. 3 for 80c; $2.25 per doz. 
ANCHUSA FELTHAM PRIDE. The older 
Dropmore and Lissadell varieties of Anchusa 
make rather straggly, weedy plants which, if it 
were not for the glorious, lovely blue color of 
their flowers, would probably not be tolerated 
in our gardens. Heretofore we put up with 
them simply because their beautiful color had 
to be represented in any planting. This, how¬ 
ever, is no longer necessary. The new Feltham 
Pride makes a compact, trim, handsome plant 
and the color of its flower is the same glorious 
blue that made the older sorts renowned. 
3 for $1.10; $3.50 per doz. 
RAINBOW ROCKCRESS (Aubretia leicht- 
lini). A new and splendidly improved variety 
of Aubretia deltoides producing quantities of 
large, deep rosy purple flowers. 3 for 85c; 
$2.50 per doz. 
RAINBOW ROCKCRESS (Aubretia Camp- 
belli). The flowers of this new Rockcress are 
very large and colored a very deep, dark blue. 
3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
ROSE CAMPION (Lychnis Forrestii Hy¬ 
brids). Crowning 2 foot stems are gorgeously 
colored flowers in beautiful shades of carmine, 
crimson, pink, with an occasional white bloom. 
Like the older forms this new Rose Campion is 
perfectly hardy. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA. The flow¬ 
ers of this variety are almost identical in size, 
color and form as the flowers of the ever pop¬ 
ular Forget-Me-Not. The plant, however, is 
more sturdy and will grow anywhere, even in 
the full sun. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
ST. JOHN’S WORT. (Hypericum tomen- 
tosum). A splendid new plant, growing about 
2 feet tall and producing exquisite bouquets of 
golden yellow, star-like flowers which stand high 
above the foliage. The foliage itself is colored 
a lovely blue-green, silky, shiny, and is as soft 
as a doeskin. The plant flowers during June 
and July. 3 for $1.05; $3.50 per doz. 
LINARIA ALPINA. Like small snapdragons 
the blooms of this new, hardy plant protrude 
above the fine grey-green foliage. The flowers 
themselves, produced in myriads, are colored 
brilliant orange and purple, and they are in 
bloom throughout the entire summer and 
autumn. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus 
allionii). This hardy perennial produces im¬ 
mense quantities of bloom; quantities so great 
that in an especially favorable season the plant 
may bloom itself to death. If the seed pods 
are removed, it will bloom continuously. The 
flowers, borne on stems about a foot tall, are 
colored a dazzling, fiery orange. 3 for 75c; 
$2.25 per doz. 
CORALBELLS— (Heuchera) 
Handsome plants with heart-shaped leaves, 
neat and compact, which may be used either in 
the perennial border, flower beds or rock gar¬ 
den. The lovely, graceful flowers are borne in 
panicles on 18 inch stems and are produced in 
profusion from June until September. The 
Coralbells also make one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory cut flowers in existence 
HEUCHERA SANGUINE A. The flowers of 
this lovely variety are colored a shimmering 
coral-red. 3 for 90c; $2.75 per doz. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINE A ROSEA. Gorge¬ 
ous, lovely, bright pink flowers and three times 
as many of them as the other varieties. 3 for 
85c; $2.50 per doz. 
HARDY AGERATUM— Eupatorium Coelestinum 
Of the hundreds of varieties of plants in our 
display gardens none are so popular as the so- 
called Hardy Ageratum. Almost without ex¬ 
ception every customer who calls here and sees 
it in bloom orders it. Its color, a lovely light 
purple, is almost identical with the famoas 
annual Ageratum, but unlike its namesake, it is 
a perennial and hardy, standing in our gardens 
temperatures down to thirty degrees below 
zero. It is even a more prolific bloomer than 
the tender Ageratum and develops literally 
myriads of its lovely flowers. A truly wonder¬ 
ful border plant, which is exceptionally fine for 
cut flowers. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 13c for each 3 plants; 27c for a dozen plants 
