N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 19 

*Auricula Alpina—A gen for the rock garden. Forms rosettes 
of attractive smooth light green foliage, heads of very fragrant 
flowers of various colors with yellow centers. April and May. 
6 in. 25 cents each. 
*Blaukissen—Another Juliae hybrid. Large violet blue flowers 
on 4 in. stems. A pretty free flowering variety. Rare. 50 
cents each, 
*Cashmeriana—Pretty light purple flowers in round heads on 
10 in. stems. Very early. Rich soil in light shade. 35 cents 
each. 
*Corthusoides—A Siberian species having attractive rosettes of 
crinkled leaves. Flowers deep rose nearly all summer. Well 
drained soil. 10 in. 25 cents each. 
*Helenae—A Juliae hybrid, large burgundy-red flowers. Very 
dwarf. One of the finest dwarf primulas in commerce. 25 
cents each. 
*Primula Sieboldi—A recently introduced species. Large flowers 
in clusters on 10 in. stems. Mixed colors in late spring. 
Deciduous, some shade. 35 cents each. 
*Veris (Polyanthus)—Hardy and of easy culture. A wide range 
of colors in early spring. 6 in. 25 cents. 
*Veris Giant Munstead—An excellent large flowering strain of 
P. Veris. 35 cents each. 
*Vulgaris (English Cowslip)—Swaying clusters of yellow flowers 
on 6 in. stems. 35 cents each. 
*Pulmonaria Augustifolia Azurea (Lungwort)—Lovely blue flowers 
very early in spring. Flowers resemble mertensia, but is not 
quite so tall and foliage is rough and persistent, deep green. 
25 cents each. 
*Saccharata Maculata—Similar to the above but leaves are 
spotted white. A choice plant. 25 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Roseum (Painted Daisy) (Persian Daisy)—Of easy 
culture in any soil, flowering profusely in early summer and 
less freely in late summer and fall. Finely divided attractive 
foliage. Finest single and double mixed. 2 ft. 25 cents each. 
Also the following double named varieties. 35 cents each: 
Brilliant—Deep rose shaded red. Flowers large semi-double. 
25 cents each. 
Buckeye—The best double red variety. A very free bloomer. 
Florence Shadley—A choice double pink variety. 
Lord Rosebery—Very large double vivid red. Reliable free 
bloomer. 50 cents each. 
Miami Queen—Bright pink. 
*Pyrethrum Tchihatchewi—Dense deep green foliage flat on the 
ground, white daisies on 6 in. stems. May to August. One 
of the best ground covers for dry exposed places. 25 cents each. 
*Ranunculus Repens Flpl. (Buttercup)—Double bright golden yel- 
low flowers in May. Profuse bloomer, glossy foliage. 6 in. 
Likes a moist soil. 25 cents each. 
*Rosa Rouletti—A marvel from the Swiss mountains, not more 
than four inches tall and covered with bright rose double 
flowers from April to November. Rare, 35 cents each. 
Rudebekia Newmanni (The Perennial Black Eyed Susan)—Large 
orange yellow daisy like flowers with dark brown or purple 
cones all summer. 3 ft. Fine for cutting. 25 cents each. 
Rudebekia Purpurea (Echinacea Purpurea) (Purple Cone Flower) 
—A peculiar attractive plant with large reddish purple flowers 
with brown centers. Good cut flower. 3 ft. Late summer. 25 
cents each, 3 for 50 cents. 
Salvia Azurea (Blue Sage)—Bright sky blue flowers in late sum- 
mer. Profuse bloomer. 3 ft. Good border plant. Loam soil. 
25 cents each, 3 for 50 cents. 
Salvia Turkestanica Superba—Huge downy pale green aromatic 
foliage. Pink flowers and bracts in great clusters in summer. 
5 ft. An outstanding border plant. 25 cents each. 
*Santolina Incana (Lavender Cotton) (Ground Cypress)—Flowers 
yellow, dwarf evergreen aromatic grey foliage. 1 ft. Well 
drained soil. 25 cents each. 
*Saponaria Ocymoides Splendens (Soapwort)—A dwarf trailing 
plant, makes a thick mat literally covered with pink blossoms. 
May to July. Ordinary soil. 25 cents each. 
*Satureya Stenophylla (Savory)—-A dense aromatic shrub. Flowers 
light pink, in August and September. 6 in. 25 cents each. 
*Saxifraga Aizoon—Small rosettes of silvery incrusted foliage, 
white flowers in early spring. All the encrusted Saxifragas 
want a little lime, and appear to be best in light shade. 35 
cents each. 
