*PLATYCODON—BALLOON FLOWER 
*POLEMONIUM—JACOB’S LADDER, blue 
*PRIMULA—HARDY PRIMROSE, yellow, @ 15c 
HYBRIDS, mixed @ 20c each 
*PULMONARIA—spotted leaves, pink flowers 
PYRETHRUM—PAINTED DAISY, pink 
DOUBLE, mixed colors 
*RANUNCULUS—BUTTERCUP, yellow, @ 15c each 
*ROSEMARY—scented rock plant 
RUDBECKIA—CONEFLOWER, purple 
SALVIA—BLUE SAGE, tall 
*SANTOLINA—scented silvery foliage 
*SAPONARIA—OCYMOIDES, pink trailing 
*SAXIFRAGA—McNABIANA 
similar to Hen and Chickens 
*MEGASEA, pink blooms 
*SCABIOSA—CAUCASICA, lavender 
SEMPERVIVUM—HEN and CHICKENS 
Many rare varieties @ 15c to 25c each 
SHASTA DAISY—ALASKA, large daisy 

DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
ESTHER REED 
The first truly double variety and the best 
Shasta Daisy to date. Bears an abundance of 
really double glistening white, four-inch flow- 
ers, on long stems, from June to October. A 
long lasting cut flower and a thrifty, strong: 
growing plant. At 35c each. 
SIDALCEA—PINK BEAUTY, rose flowers 
*STACHYS—LANATA, silvery foliage 
STATICE—LATIFOLIA, sea lavender 
*SEDUM—Many dwarf varieties for rock gardens @ 
15¢c each 
SPECTABLE BRILLIANT, red flowers, 20c 
SPECT. VARIEGATED, variegated foliage, 20c 
*STOKESIA—large sky blue flowers 
TRITOMA—RED HOT POKER, scarlet 
TROLLIUS—EUROPEAN BUTTERCUP, orange 
Also 2 yr. clumps @ 35c 
*VALERIANA—GARDEN HELIOTROPE 
PINK, rose flowers 
Note—Plants marked * are suitable for Rockeries 
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