A. sempervivoides. Almost hairless rosettes; flowers rose-pink. 50c. 
A. (Douglasia) Vitallana. Blue-gray cushions and almost stemless golden 
flowers. Well-drained warm place. Must acquire age and size be¬ 
fore a sheet of bloom can be expected. 35c. 
A. V. praetutiana. A silvery-leaved form. 50c. 
Cyclamen coum. Dark sullen green reniform leaves; vivid cherry-red 
flowers in mid-winter. $1.00. 
C. europaeum. Heart-shaped leaves with scalloped margins; fragrant 
crimson flowers in fall. $1.00. 
C. Neapolltanum. Beautiful ground cover plants with heart-shaped mot¬ 
tled leaves. Pink or white. $1.00. 
Douglasia laevigata. In the rocks in their mountain home they are 
open prostrate shrubby evergreen growths; under garden conditions 
they make a tuft of slender branches ending in a rosette of crowded 
leaves; rosy-pink primroses % in. across cover the mat. 40c. 
A new form has been discovered with more leathery dark green 
leaves and flowers of much greater depth. In English catalogs it is 
listed as “Olympic Form." 75c. 
Asiatic Primroses 
Primula cashmiriana. One of the earliest to bloom with great globular 
heads of blue flowers on stout scapes. The leaves are too cabbage¬ 
like for the small rock garden, but the plant is indispensable never¬ 
theless, for it is one of the early harbingers of spring. 25c. 
P. c. alba. A beautiful white form; from propagations. 60c. 
P. Florindae. 18 in. Large and stout; umbels of drooping yellow bells. 35c. 
P. geraniifolia. Crinkled geranium-like leaves; loose trusses of rosy flow¬ 
ers are thrown up well above the foliage. 50c. 
P. Jezoana. Leaves roundish, palmately lobed; stems 6 in. or more, carry 
crimson yellow-eyed flowers in several tiers. 75c. 
P. Kingii. Leaves small and leathery. Short stems carry claret-purple 
bells. 75c. 
P. Litton lana. 24 in. Rosettes of upward growing hairy leaves; 6 in. 
spikes of purple-lavendar flowers with scarlet bracts. Well drained 
rich soil with some shade. 60c. 
P. nipponica. A pale rosette of thick toothed leaves; flowers 1-7 on 4 in. 
stems, white with a yellow eye. 75c. 
P. nivalis Moorcroftiana. Narrow leaves, distantly scalloped and pow¬ 
dered with gold beneath and .violet flowers. 75c. 
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