TAYLOR'S NURSERY 
27 
PRIMULA Auricula—Rosettes of thick leaves with umbels of 
velvety flowers. Prefers half shade, and a well-drained soil 
with lime. June. 8 inches...25 
Farinosa—A dainty pale purple form for moist places. 6 ins. .25 
Florindae—A tall yellow Primrose from China, for moist cool 
situation...25 
Longiflora—A choice primula with umbels of lilac-rose, on 4- 
inch stems. It belongs to the farinosa section, but has large 
flowers.35 
Luteola—Of robust growth, heads of yellow cowslip blooms, 
very dependable bloomer in moist soil and sunshine, June. 
12 to 15 inches.....25 
Veris—The old fashioned garden Primrose in yellowish brown. .25 
SAXIFRAGA Aizoon—Small encrusted rosettes form into attract¬ 
ive mats with white flowers. Requires limey, well-drained soil 
in partial shade.25 
Apiculata—Spiny green rosettes and yellow flowers. Early 
flowering, and easy to grow.25 
Cordifolia—Rosettes of large shiny leaves, and spikes of rose 
flowers. Part shade. Elarly* bldomer. __ a. .20 
Englerri—A good encrusted sax, forming large rosettes of 
long narrow leaves. . 25 
Macnabiana—An easily grown encrusted sax, large rosettes 
with long spikes of white flowers. ..-..25 
SEDUM Acre—A mossy Stonecrop with yellow flowers. .15 
Album Balticum—Lovely green beads on frail stems, with a 
profusion of white flowers. Very hardy.20 
Ellacombianum—Resembles Kamtschaticum, but is dwarfer, 
and lighter green, not trailing. .15 
Ewersii—Dense clusters of bluish leaves, pink flowers. July. 
4 to 6 inches.20 
Kamtschaticum—Glossy evergreen leaves on trailing stems. 
Orange flowers. 15 
Kamtsch. Variegata—Very attractive form with white-edged 
leaves, brownish-red buds and orange flowers.20 
Leibergii—One of the hardiest, blue-green foliage, yellow 
flowers. .20 
Lydium—A close mossy mat of bright green foliage and small 
white flowers. 20 
Obtusatum—Fat green leaves, turning red and bronze, yellow 
flowers. Good. .20 
Sexangulare—Bronze green mat with fellow flowers. .15 
Spurium—A trailer with flat leaves, and pink or white flowers. .15 
Spurium Atropurpureum—Deep reddish flowers and' leaves. .20 
Collection of Sedums—4 different, our choice.50 
9 different, our choice. 1.00 
SEMPERVIVUM— 
Fimbriatum—Rosettes of brownish green slightly hairy.15 
Globiferum—Globular green rosettes, with tiny offsets which 
drop off when touched. .15 
Tectorum—Large rosettes, green, tipped brown. .15 
MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL WITH SHRUBS 
