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PRIMULA (Primrose) 
875 Fringed Chinese. (House plant.) SplencTid 
house plant. Our mixture contains the finest 
fringed sorts. Pkt. 35c, 3 Pkts. $1.00. 
880 Kewensis. (House plant.) I foot. Canary 
Yellow; fine winter bloomer. Plct. 25c. 
882 Obconica Gigantea. (House plant.) Mixed. 
A beautiful house plant of easy culture. Plct. 15c. 
885 Malacoides. (Baby Primrose.) Beautiful house 
plant with delicate lilac flowers. Plct. 15c. 
890 Vulgaris. (English Primrose.) Large Canary 
Yellow, sweet-scented flowers, easy to grow and 
make a good rock garden plant. Pkt. 15c. 
891 Cashmiriana. (Perennial Rockery.) Flowers 
large globular heads of deep lilac. Early bloomer; 
a gem for the rock garden, prefers moist location. 
Pkt. 15c. 
892 Cortusoides. (Perennial Rockery.) 10 inches. 
A distinct Siberian species with soft wrinkled heart- 
shaped leaves with deep rose flowers. Bloom in 
early summer. Prefers sunny position in light rich 
well drained soil in border or rockery. Pkt. 15c. 
893 Veris. (Polyanthus.) (Perennial Rockery.) 
Giant Munstead Strain. Flowers of largest size in 
all shades of yellow, cream, orange, pink, dark 
rose an d white. Pkt. 15c. 
894 Veris Acaulis Hybrids M ixed. Contains various 
shades of lilac, purple, violet, buff, orange, salmon 
and rich reds. Vigorous growth. Pkt. 10c. 
PRIMULA (Officinalis) (See Cowslip) 
EVENING PRIMROSE (See Oenothera) 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) (Perennial) 
Hardy garden plants with large single, double and 
semi-double daisy-like flowers in shades of rose, pink, 
crimson, etc. Freebloomer and an excellent cut 
flower. 
896 Double. Mixed. (I to 2 feet.) A fine mix¬ 
ture. A percentage will be semi-double. Pkt. 15c. 
898 Single. Mixed. (I to 2 feet.) All colors 
mixed. Pkt. 10c, '/g oz. 35c. 
RICINUS (Castor Bean) (Annual) 
Tall stately plants, 6 to 8 feet with large orna¬ 
mental leaves giving a tropical effect. Suitable 
for backgrounds or screens. 
996 Zanzibarensis. Leaves often 2 feet across 
ranging from brilliant green to bronze. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 20c. 
999 Mixed. All varieties. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) ( Perennial) 
1006 Newmanni. (2 feet.) Large daisy-like flow¬ 
ers of orange-yellow with black cone-shaped cen¬ 
ters. Pkt. 10c. 
1007 Purpurea. (Purple Coneflower.) 2 to 3 feet. 
Large reddish-purple flowers with dark brown 
cone-shaped centers. Blooms all summer; an 
effective border plant and makes a good cut 
flower. Pkt. 10c, j/jj oz. 45c. 
LETHERMAN'S 
Rudbeckia (Purple Coneflower) 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) (Annual) 
1010 Finest. Mixed. (2 feet.) Contains a mix¬ 
ture of gorgeous colors, many are gold-veined. A 
bed of these aristocrats is a most striking feature in 
any garden. They are easy to grow, succeeding 
in fairly rich soil and a sunny location; colors are 
unusual and gorgeous, bloom all summer and 
make an excellent cut flower. Pkt. 10c, ’/4 oz. 
35c, oz. 85c. 
101 I New Dwarf Giant Flowered. A dwarf variety 
of this aristocrat of the flower garden. Grows 12 
to 18 inches shorter than the regular strain, very 
free blooming, ideal for bedding. Pkt. 15c. 
SAPONARIA (Rock Soapwort) ( Perennial Rockery) 
1059 Ocymoides. (9 inches.) A showy dwarf 
trailing plant producing a sheet of rose-colored 
flowers. Fine for rock gardens. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
20 c. 
SAXIFRAGA (Rockfoil) (Perennial Rockery) 
1061 Megasea. (Cordifolia.) 12 inches. Forms 
masses of dark green foliage. Rose-colored flow¬ 
ers appear early in spring. A fine rock garden 
plant. Pkt. 15c. 
1062 Decipiens. (Crimson Moss.) 4 inches. Dwarf 
mossy plants bearing white flowers. Foliage turns 
bright crimson in winter. Pkt. 15c. 
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