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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 

HOSTA, Continued. 
lancifolia undulata variegata — Beautiful 
cream and green wavy foliage, flowers lilac 
blue. 35c. 
plantaginea grandiflora — Large and very 
fragrant pure white lily-like flowers. Aug. 
LOZCGl eo oc: 
undulata aurea — 
lilac flowers. 50c. 
INCARVILLEA brevipes (It)—Large glox- 
inia-like flowers, deep carmine and pink. 
8 in. Must be kept dry during winter, This 
is one of the wonders of the garden. 35c. 
LITHOSPERMUM prostratum Grace Ward 
(R)—Great improvement on Heavenly Blue 
with flowers a little larger and much hardi- 
er. Stock very limited. $1.00. 
LITHOSPERMUM prostratum Heavenly 
Blue (R)—Mat of evergreen foliage with 
intense blue jewel-like flowers. One of the 
most wonderful blues in the garden. May- 
June. 50c. 
OXALIS adenophylla (R)—The most beauti- 
ful of all Oxalis. Pleated silvery fan-like 
Golden centered leaves, 
foliage with large deep pink goblets with 
maroon eye. 
and summer. 1 inch. 
Sandy soil and sun. Spring 
50e. 
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TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI, GOLDEN QUEEN 
(Globe Flower) 

PHLOX SUBULATA — (Creeping 
Phlox ) 
No alpine garden can afford to be without 
this lovely plant with its mounds and sheets 
of solid color. 
Blue Hills (R)—25c. 
Brilliant (R)—New deep wine red novelty, 
exceptionally fine. 25c. 
Camla (R)—The very large flowers are of a 
glistening salmon-pink, and the plant is in 
flower from May to Sept. Very choice. 50c. 
Fairy (R) — A small and dainty form with 
flowers of pale lilac with purple eye. Very 
choices Z5c; 
Nivalis Sylvestris (Dixie Brilliant) (R)—New 
large red. 50c. 
Sensation (R)—Fiery crimson, compact. 50c. 
Snow Queen (R)—Makes a snowy carpet. 50c. 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Isaac House)—Charm- 
ing flowers of a soft lavender with a sheen 
of mother-of-pearl. 3 to 4 in. across on 10 to 
12 in. stems. June-Sept. Unsurpassed for 
cut flowers. Do not miss this for your 
perennial border. 25c. 
S. Fischeri — A handsome plant with rich 
violet flowers. Award Merit, R. H. S. 50c. 
TROLLIUS Deep Orange—A glorious flower 
like a giant double buttercup. Outstanding. 
Always has a host of admirers. A gem for 
the flower border. Likes part shade and 
rich, moist soil. 40c. 
pumilus (R)—Dwarf species with finely cut 
foliage and flat yellow flowers on 6 to 8 in. 
stems. Very rare. 60c. 
Moon Yellow—Is dainty and charming and 
deserves a choice place in the alpine gar- 
den. It also likes part shade. 
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SCABIOSA CAUCASICA ISAAC HOUSE 
