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Flower Seeds —GERMANIA—For Florists 
PERENNIALS (Continued) Tr. Pkt. V 4 oz. i oz. 
*POTENTILLA Alpina Nana. Lemon-yellow. 8 in.15 .30 
*Nepalensis (Formosa). Cherry-red. 12 in.15 .35 
*Miss Willmott. Bright carmine. 12 in.15 .35 
'PRIMULA Auricula. Choice varieties mixed.Vs oz., $1.00 .40 1.75 
'Beesiana. Glowing velvety purple, yellow eye. 16 in. .50 . 
'Bullesiana Hybrida. Shades of yellow, orange, apricot and carmine. 
Very fine. 18 in.50 . 
* Cashmiriana. Lilac, earliest hardy Primrose. 12 in.75 . 
"Denticulata. Large flowered lilac. 12 in.50 . 
'Farinosa (Bird's Eye Primrose). Rose. 6 in.75 . 
Floribunda Grandiflora. Yellow, good for pots. 12 in.75 . 
'Japonica. Finest mixed. 18 in.25 .60 
'Officinalis (Cowslip). Yellow. 10 in.25 .50 
'Veris (Polyanthus). Choicest mixed. 12 in.30 .75 
'Veris Giant Munstead Strain. Flowers of largest size, fine shades 
yellow and white .30 .75 
'Vulgaris. The true yellow Primrose. 6 in.35 . 
PYRETHRUM Roseum. Rose. 30 in.25 .50 
Roseum Atrosanguineum. Deep blood red. 32 in.35 .75 
Roseum Hybridum. Finest single mixed. 32 in.25 .40 
Double Choice Mixed .50 1.00 
RANUNCULUS Asiaticus Superbissimus. Fine mixed. 12 in.15 . 
RUDBECKIA Newmanii. Vivid yellow. 24 in.15 .30 
Purpurea (Echinacea). 40 in.15 .30 
'SAPONARIA Ocymoides (Rock Soapwort). Rose. 12 in.15 . 
SAXIFRAGA Perennial Species Mixed.1/16 oz.. 60c .35 . 
SCABIOSA Caucasica Isaac House Strain. New hybrids, large fringed 
and ruffled flowers, full range of blue shades.50 1.00 
'SEDUM Acre (Yellow Stonecrop). 2-3 in.1/16 oz., 50c .30 . 
'Reflexum. Yellow flowers, creeping.50 . 
'Spurium. Pink, creeping habit .50 . 
'Many Species Mixed . Vb oz., 75c .25 . 
'SEMPERVIVUM. Perennial species, finest mixed.1/16 oz., $1.25 .35 . 
'SILENE Schafta. Rose, free flowering. 8 in.15 .40 
'Alpestris. From May to July sheets of glistening white flowers, 6 in. .25 .85 
'Maritima. (Sea Pink) White flowers, valuable for rockeries, 8 in.50 . 
'SPERGULA Pilifera. Hardy, for edgings or rockwork. 2 in.50 . 
STATICE Brassicaefolia. Lavender-violet. 20 in.40 .75 
Dumosa. New, dense silvery gray flowers. 16 in.25 .50 
Latifolia. Blue, fine for bouguets. 30 in.20 .35 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Stoke's Aster). Blue. 16 in.25 .40 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus). 
THALICTRUM Dipterocarpum. Lilac rose, fern-like leaves. Charming for 
cutting. 3 to 4 ft. .25 .45 
TRITOMA Pfitzer's Hybrids. Brilliant red.25 .50 
TROLLIUS Europaeus (Golden Ball). Yellow. 20 in.40 1.00 
Ledebouri. Orange. 2 ft.50 1.25 
'TUNICA Saxifraga. Lilac-rose, dwarf. 10 in.15 . 
VALERIANA Coccinea. Purple-rose, floriferous. 3 ft. .15 . 
'Montana. (Mountain Valerian) Rose, graceful. 8 in.50 _ 
'VERONICA Repens. Pale blue, very early, dwarf. 2 in.25 .75 
'Spicata. Various colors, profuse bloomer. 1 ft.20 .40 
Longifolia. Compact clusters of blue flowers. 30 in.25 .40 
'VIOLA CORNUTA Admiration. Larke dark blue.30 .50 
'Blue Perfection. Large flowered, light blue.30 .50 
'Lutea Splendens. Golden yellow.25 .40 
'White Perfection. Pure white .30 .50 
'Apricot. Beautiful rich apricot shades tinged orange. .50 1.20 
*Chantreyland. Pure apricot .50 1.35 
'Jersey Gem. Dark blue. 8 in.1/16 oz., $1.00 .50 3.50 
*W. H. Woodgate. (New). Pure bright amethyst-violet flowers, very 
large and round on long stems. 8 in.1/16 oz., $1.75 .50 
'Large Flowered Varieties Mixed .25 .40 
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1.20 
1.25 
2.00 
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2.50 
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1.25 
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.60 
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2.50 
1.60 
1.20 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
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.50 
2.50 
1.30 
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1.50 
1.50 
1.40 
1.50 
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5.00 
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