PRICES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, 25c. 31 
Polyanthus. Fine blossoms in umbels on tall stems. A wide range 
of lovely colors. Large blooms. 
Cowichen. A new importation with flowers of deep red velvet 
era yellow eyes. The richest primrose we have seen. Rare. 
Ozon Blue. Lovely blue flowers with golden centers. 50c. 
Watts Yellow. Beautiful flowers in various shades of yellow 
from specially selected imported seed. 
Rosea Grandiflora. Very early bloomer with deep pink flowers 
which appear before the leaves. Likes moisture and shade. 50c. 
Sieboldii. Light green foliage and wide heads of beautiful flowers 
varying from white to reddish pink. Mixed colors. 50c. 
PTEROCEPHALUS Parnassi. (Scabiosa Parnassi). S. Silvery cushions 
of maces Large pink scabiosa-like flowers. Choice and 
rare. 35c. 
PULMONARIA Rubra. Large heads of coral red flowers and lush 
green foliage. Blooms early and long. 35c. 
* PUTORIA Calabrica. S. An interesting dwarf shrub of rounded habit 
with heads of starry pink daphne-like flowers followed by red- 
dish black berries. Likes lime. 35-50c. 
-  PYRETHRUM Grandiflorum. S. Painted Daisy. Lovely big double 
and single flowers. Pink to dark rose. Mixed only. 
*  Grandiflorum Langport Scarlet. Very brilliant dark red single. 50c. 
RAMONDIA. Sh. Choice alpines with fine rosettes of crinkly leaves 
and beautiful flowers. Need deep, well drained soil in rock 
crevices with a northern exposure. 
Nataliae. Neat, flat rosettes of glossy foliage and four-petalled 
flowers of lovliest lavender blue with golden orange centers. Rare. 
$1.00-$1.25. 
Pyrenaica. Dark green foliage. Large, soft lilac blue five-petalled 
blooms with golden eyes. Rare and beautiful. 75c-$1.00. 
RANUNCULUS. Buttercup. 
Gramineus. S. Glaucous tufts of grass-like leaves. Lovely, waxy 
deep yellow blooms. 6-8 in. 35c. 
Montanus. S-sh. Dwarf, with golden flowers on 6 in. stems. ~ 
Choice and rare. 35-50c. z 
RHODODENDRON SPECIES. These small, slow growing species with 
their wealth of bright bloom, make ideal rockery plants. They 
require an acid soil in part shade. 
*  Calostrotum. A much branched bushlet with narrow, gray green 
leaves and large, satiny flowers of crimson purple. $2.00-$2.50. 
*  Ferrugineum. Alpen Rose. Dark evergreen leaves and bright, rosy 
red flowers. 12 in. Small plants only. 50c. 
Impeditum. This is a very slow growing, compact variety with 
small evergreen leaves and abundant lavender flowers in 
spring. $1.00-$1.50 
