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POLEMONIUM (continued) Boz. 100 
prettily spaced on full spikes 18 inches 
tall. Plant in sunny position in a well 
drained soil. Has very pretty lacey fol¬ 
iage. 1.25 8.00 
♦Reptans. Graceful foliage and showy 
blue flowers. Should be planted in 
shady places. 8 in. April-May. 1.25 8.00 
Richardsoni. Attractive foliage and spikes 
of clear blue flowers. IV 2 ft. May. ... 1.25 8.00 
POTENTILLA 
*Vema nana. Compact evergreen creeper 
with dainty yellow flowers, almost 
stemless. 1.25 8.00 
PRIMULA—Primrose 
*denticulata Hybrida grandiflora. Mixed. 
*Veris, Hybrids. One of the finest plants 
for the rock garden. The many colors 
are very brilliant, ranging in colors of 
lilac, purple, violet, buff, orange, salmon 
yellow and rich reds. They bloom heav¬ 
ily during May and June. This variety 
is very hardy and easily grown. Re¬ 
quires a shady position in a moist well 
drained soil. 
PYRETHRUM—(Painted Daisies) 
*Mixed Hybrids. 2 ft. Our general mix¬ 
ture is grown from seed of selected 
plants. The flowers are produced on 
long stems during May and mostly in 
shades of pink and red. 
ROSEMARINUS. (Rosemary.) Officinalis.. 
SALVIA—(Sage) 
tPitcheri. 3 ft. One of the most desirable 
Fall blooming plants, of upright branch¬ 
ing growth with spikes of rich blue 
flowers in Sept, and Oct. Recommended 
to replace the variety Azurea which is 
not so desirable. 
SANTOLINA—(Lavender Cotton) 
incana. Dwarf evergreen with grey green 
foliage useful as rock garden or border 
plants. 1.25 8.00 
SAPONARIA—Soapwort 
*Ocymoides splendens. An easily grown 
plant, suitable for the rock garden and 
margins of sunny borders. Plants are 
compact, yet trailing, forming the shape 
of a mound. Flowers are rosy pink, 
produced in great quantities just above 
the foliage in late May and June. Does 
well in most any good soil. 1.00 6.00 
SCABIOSA—(Pin-Cushion Flower) 
tCaucasia. 2 ft. Long stemmed good 
sized flowers in various shades of lav- 
endar starting to bloom in June and 
continuing until Sept. 1.25 8.00 
tCaucasica alba. A white variety.1.50 10.00 
tHouse’s Strain. A very suburb of the 
above.1.50 10.00 
1.50 10.00 
1.25 8.00 
1.00 6.00 
1.50 10.00 
1.25 8.00 
Varieties marked (f) recommended for Cutting' 
