HARDY PRIMULAS 
PRIMULA, hp. These hardy Primroses are excellent 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. 
AnUodora, 18 in. Rich crimson firs in whorls. 
Auricula. Finest strain from prize firs; mixed. 
Baesiana, 1 ft. Velvety purple, gold eye, free- 
flowering. 
Bullasiana, Hybrida, 18 in. Effective mixture, yel¬ 
low to carmine shades. 
Bulleyana, 2 ft. Bright chrome yelloWi beautiful. 
Cashmeriana, 1 ft. Lilac, compact umbels, earliest. 
Cockbumiana, deep orange-scarlet, very hand¬ 
some. 
Cortuaoidea. Charming deep rose umbels; dis¬ 
tinct. 
Danticulata Grandiilora, 1 ft. White, lilac, rose, 
red in mixture; firs in dense heads. 
Farinosa, 6 in. Bird's Eye Prirhrose, compact um¬ 
bels light purple with a gold eye, avoid hot sun. 
Florindae, 4 ft. New Chinese Giant, lovely gold¬ 
en flowers. 
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 whorls. 
Officinali* Hybridus, 1 ft. SweeJ-scented Cow¬ 
slip. 
Pulverulenta, 2 ft. Like Japonica, shining red firs. 
Rosea Grandiilora, 6 in. Bright rose with gold 
eye. 
Sikkimensis, 1 ft. Yellow, fragrant, drooping firs. 
Veris Aurea. Golden yellow in fine big umbels. 
Elatior. Various colors, fine umbels in spring. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
PYRETHRUM 
Roseum, Painted Daisy, Vis Brothers Single, hp, 2 ft. A very 
popular perennial thriving in any good garden soil where 
there is good drainage and full exposure to the sun. Flowers 
large daisy-like, from white to red with yellow centers, pro¬ 
duced freely on long strong stems, lasting well when cut; 
splendid mixture. 
Golden Feather, hp, 1 ft. Yellow foliage, fine for edgings. 
Blooms first season. 
Vis Brothers Double, hp, 2 ft. Splendid double flowers in showy 
rich colors; fine for cutting. 
James Kelway, hp, 2 ft. Bright vermillion red with golden cen¬ 
ter; very showy. 
Park's Rose (New). Lovely rose shade, long stems, free-flower¬ 
ing. 
Park's White, 3 ft. Excellent large white. ’ 
Tchihatchewii. hp, 6 in. Tuits of white flowers with gold disk, 
profuse; plants thrive in dry unfavorable places; start seed¬ 
lings and transplant. 
Cinerariaiolium, hp, 2 ft. Lovely white daisy-like flowers; used 
in making Pyrethrum powder. 
Complete Mixture, single and double. 
SAXIFRAGA (Rock-foil), 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 Grandiilora, 6 in. Rare, charming Cam- 
panulate rosy-pink firs. 
Mossy Sorts, 4 in. Lovely variety with mossy 
foliage, numerous pretty firs in excellent va¬ 
riety. 
Ronsdorf Beauty, 6 in. Carpet fir of deep carmine. 
Mixed Perennial Species. A fine selection for 
naturalizing or rock work. 
SANTOLINA Tomentosa (Lavender Cotton), hp, 2 
ft. Ornamental fragrant silvery foliage, yellow 
disk flowers. Good for dry sunny border. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens, hp, 1 ft. An 
elegant trailing perennial with showy rose firs, 
an excellent rock plant. 
Romneya Coulteri Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
_ GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA- 
ROMNEYA Coulteri, 
Matilija Poppy, hp, 
3 ft. Firs white, 5 
in. across, delicate 
and transparent, yet 
enduring in a good 
state for several 
days; delightfully 
fragrant, blooms 
during late Summer 
and Fall. 
Trichocalyx, hp, 3 ft. 
A new bush Poppy; 
flowers very large, 
snow-white with 
golden stamens. 
Hardy Primrose 
Duplex, Hose-in-Hose. 60 per cent true, finest 
colors. 
Grandiilora. Huge firs, big umbels, mixed colors. 
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 oi Hardy Primroses. 
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