GEUM montanum—One of the best for the Rock Garden. 
Handsome deep green foliage and large, golden blossoms 
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LIATRIS scariosa alba—Very handsome pure white Gay- 
feather. Tall and stately, giving a stunning effect to the 
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MECONOPSIS cambrica—The Welsh Poppy—Large, single 
blossoms of pure yellow, filled with silky stamens. Sun or 
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MECONOPSIS cambrica fl. pl.—-The lovely orange variety that 
is-tully double-and?So7satisfactOr ys. SCALCET cies aie ole tere utes 
ONOSMA albo-roseum—A rare sub-shrub with heavy grey 
leaves in tufts. Large white flowers fading to pink. 8” 
stems Ditka ie aha tsi cehehaterie Teiace op etele ce Srenis tai Saas ale WD elec ee omione sith. ere ieee 
PHYTEUMA lobelioides—A choice alpine with grey foliage and 
slender spikes carrying hundreds of pure lavender-mauve 
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PHYTEUMA orbiculare—slender stems terminating in large 
balls of purple blue. 9”...... PON eee, 3 eee G nd aietteos hed tig wicks 
PHYTEUMA Sibthorpiana—Steel grey leaves with garlands of 
lavender *DIOSSOIS. Ue.’ Oe Basi eee He Pt oh btarern nee 
PHYSARIA didymocarpa—A fine new-comer with rosettes of 
sSpoon-shaped silver leaves and a ring of heads of silvery 
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POTENTILLA fragiformis—Silvery leaves and huge golden 
flowersiine SPringn6 a. cutter Cees a eso ce aM ane 
POTENTILLA Nevadensis—Small evergreen tufts and bright 
yellow~:blossomsi224"% sats sgah os PRUE a cits ieshene aoe tale etn ae ous 
PRIMULA anisodcora—Japonica type. Flowers rich maroon- 
crimson with yellow zone. Scented, as the name implies. 
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PRIMULA aurantiaca—A very rare and beautiful dwarf grow- 
ing Primula belonging to the Candelabra section. Flowers 
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PRIMULA Burmanica “Golden King’’—Another very choice 
new variety of Candelabra type. Flowers lovely yellow on 
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PRIMULA capitellata—A choice and little known variety be- 
longing to the Farinosa group, only without farina. Heads 
of lavender pink blossoms on 4” stems. Native of Kuh-i- 
Jupar and neighboring ranges in Persia.................- 
PRIMULA glaucescens—(Calycina)—Glossy, hard leaves mak- 
ing a compact rosette. Heads of rosy purple flowers. 4”.. 
PRIMULA lichiagensis—Fine variety belonging to the cortu- 
soides section. Umbels of lilac flowers. Demands good 
drainage s-and (wsuNy sae Sos erat ee seas Doe ee eee 
PRIMULA muscarioides—A very rare species from Yunnan. 
Spikes of purple-blue flowers on stems 8 to 9 inches high.. 
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