polygonum! Sachalinense, hp, 8 ft. A graceiul 
vigorous plant sometimes used for forage in 
poor soil; yellow firs, 
Sieboldii, hp, 8 ft. Pretty foliage and white firs. 
POTENTILLA Apennina Aurea, hp, 6 in. Yellow. 
Calabra, hp, 8 in. Silvery rock garden species. 
Gibsoni, hp, 1 ft. A lovely scarlet-flow'd creeper. 
Hybrid Double, hp, 2 ft. Showy double firs mixed. 
Hybrid Single, hp, 1 ft. Strawberry-like plants, 
firs, yellow, brown, scarlet and rose; mixed. 
Miss Wilmott, hp, 1 ft. Firs glossy magenta-rose. 
Warrensii, hp, 2 ft. New; large bright yellow. 
Primula Veris (Elatior) 
PRIMULA, hp. These hardy Primroses are excel¬ 
lent garden firs and should be better known. 
Once started most of them will last for years 
and afford a showy and beautiful display every 
Spring, the clustered firs appearing in many 
lovely colors and lasting for weeks. The seeds 
are often tardy in starting. 
Acaulis Grandiflora, 6 in. Splendid mixture, 
Anisodora, 18 in. Rich crimson firs in whorls. 
Auricula, finest strain from prize firs; mixed. 
Beesiana, 1 ft. Velvety purple, gold eye, free- 
flowering. 
Eullesiana, Hybrida, 18 in. Effective mixture, 
yellow to carmine shades. 
Bulleyana, 2 ft. Bright chrome yellow, beautiful. 
Burmanica, 2 ft. Lovely rosy purple firs with a 
showy golden eye. Very free-ilowering. 
Cashmeriana, 1ft. Lilac, compact umbels, earliest. 
Cockburniana, deep orange-scarlet, very hand¬ 
some. 
Cortusoides. Charming deep rose umbels; dis¬ 
tinct. 
Denticulata Grandiflora, 1 ft. white, lilac, rose, 
red in mixture; firs in dense heads. 
Farinosa, 6 in. Bird's Eye Primrose, compact 
umbels light purple with a gold eye, avoid hot 
sun. 
Florindae, 4 ft. New Chinese Giant, lovely gold¬ 
en firs. 
Helodoxa, 3 ft, long spikes of golden firs in 
whorls. 
Japonica, 2 ft, splendid, white to crimson spikes. 
Lisadel, Red Hugh, fiery red firs in large wnorls. 
Officinalis Hybridus, 1 ft., sweet-scented Cow¬ 
slip. 
Pulverulenta, 2 ft, like laponica, shining red firs. 
Rosea Grandiflora, 6 in, bright rose with gold 
eye. 
Sikkimensis, 1 ft, yellow, fragrant, drooping firs. 
Veris Aurea, golden yellow in fine big umbels. 
Datior, various colors, fine umbels in spring. 
Elatior, Bright Eyes. Firs yellow to orange with 
a distinct scarlet eye; hardy. 
Duplex, Hose-in-Hose, 60 per cent true, finest 
colors. 
Grandiflora, huge firs, big umbels, mixed colors. 
Gold-edge, brown edged gold, beautiful, showy. 
Munstead Strain, big showy umbels in spring, 
firs largest in size, wonderful shades of colors. 
Veitchi, 18 in. umbels of deep rose firs, distinct. 
Vulgaris, 6 in. True yellow Primrose, profuse in 
Spring. 
Complete Mixture of Hardy Primroses, 5 cts. 
PRUNELLA Grandiflora, hp, 9 in. A handsome 
g rostrate per. with large firs in terminal clusters. 
osea, hp, 1 ft. A pretty free and long-blooming 
plant; fine for borders; firs large bright rose. 
PYRETHRUM Cinerariafolium, hp, 2ft. Lovely white 
daisy-like firs; used in making Pyrethrum 
powder. 
Roseum, Painted Daisy, Vis Brothers Single, hp, 
2ft. A very popular perennial thriving in any 
good garden soil where there is good drainage 
and full exposure to the sun. Firs large daisy¬ 
like, from white to red with yellow centers, pro¬ 
duced freely on long strong stems, lasting well 
when cut. 
Vis Brothers Double, hp, 2 ft. Splendid double 
firs in showy rich colors; fine for cutting. 
James Kelway, hp, 2ft. Bright Vermillion red with 
golden center; very showy. 
Park's Rose (New). Lovely rose shade, long 
stems, free-flowering. 
Park's White, 3 ft. Excellent large white. 
Tchihatchewii, hp. Gin. Tufts of white firs with 
gold disk, profuse; plants thrive in dry unfavor¬ 
able places; start seedlings and transplant. 
RANUNCULUS Aconitifolius, hp, 2 ft. Branching 
plants with pretty white cup-shaped firs. 
Asiaticus Superbissima, hp, 1 ft. Showy dble firs 
in handsome colors; fine for the rockery. 
Claremont Hybrids, hp, 2ft. The finest Ranuncu¬ 
lus known; starts readily from seeds; the big 5 
inch dble firs showing a glorious riot of colors 
so numerous as to literally hide the plant. 
Giant Camellia-Flowered. Brilliant double firs 
on 2 ft. stems. 
Gramineus, hp, 9in. Easily grown perennial with 
long narrow silvery foliage and large golden 
buttercup-like firs. 
Ranunculus Claremont Hybrids 
RHEUM Excelsior or Victoria Improved, hp, 6ft. 
Stems make delicious sauce and pies. 
Monarch, hp, 4ft. Large leaves on huge long stems. 
RODGERSIA Pinnata, 2V2 ft. Hardy herbaceous 
perennial with rose-rea branches and terminal 
clusters of pinkish firs. Very ornamental. 
ROMNEYA Coulteri, Matilija Poppy, hp, 3 ft. Firs 
white, 5 in. across, delicate and transparent, yet 
enduring in a good state for several days; de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, blooms during late Summer 
and Fall. 100 s. 
Trichocalyx, hp, 3 ft. A new bush Poppy; firs 
very large, snow-white with golden stamens. 
SANTOLINA Tomentosa (Lavender Cotton), hp, 2 
ft. Ornamental fragrant silvery foliage, yellow 
disk flowers. Good for dry sunny border. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens, hp, 1ft. An el¬ 
egant trailing perennial with showy rose firs, 
an excellent rock plant. 
SAXIFRAGA (Rock-toil), hp. Particularly useful 
for the rockery. The plants will thrive in good 
moist soil. Prefers semi-shade. 
Caespitosa, 2 in.-6 in. Luxuriant green tufts of 
foliage, small white firs. 
Decipiens Grandiflora, 6 in. Rare, charming 
Campanulate rosy-pink firs. 
Mossy Sorts, 4in. Lovely variety with mossy fo¬ 
liage, numerous pretW firs in excellent variety. 
Ronsdorf Beauty, 6in. Carpet fir of deep carmine. 
Mixed Perennial Species. A fine selection for 
naturalizing or rock work. _ 
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