PRIMULACEAE 
A few hardy cyclamen new to our gardens: 
Cyclamen Atkinsii rubrum. 75c. 
C. Coum rubrum. 75c. 
C. europaeum. $1.00. 
C. ibericum roseum. $1.00. 
C. ibericum rubrum. $1.00. 
Primula auricula (alpine, that is, without farina). Mixed colors but from a fine strain of seeds. 25c. 
Primula auricula (show, that is, very mealy) from Douglas’ Prize Seeds. 35c. 
For my own pleasure I have been trying to get together some of the old named varieties of Primula 
auricula and its hybrids which are grouped together under the name of pubescens; I can spare a few: 
Primula auricula Old Red Dusty Miller. Vigorous, most heavily powdered with farina; flowers wall-flower-red 
with white eye. - $1.00. 
Primula pubescens decora. Rose-like rosettes of green rounded toothed leaves; flowers deep violet with large 
white eye. $1.25. 
Primula pubescens keenie. A very mealy upstanding bud-like rosette; flowers mahogany red. $1.00. 
Primula pubescens Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Green toothed foliage; vigorous; free-blooming; rich purple-lilac 
flowers. $1.00. 
Primula marginata Linda Pope. Beautiful tight rosettes of leathery toothed leaves; silvery mealy throughout; 
flowers of cool clear lavendar with white eye. $2.00. 
Primula Juliae Hybrids: 
Primula Bunty. Flowers a lovely violet. 75c. 
Primula Kinlough Beauty. Flowers deep rose-pink. 75c. 
Primula Lady Greer. Flowers creamy yellow. 75c. 
Primula Schneekissen. Flowers pure white. 75c. 
RANUNCULACEAE 
Coptis laciniata. Creeping evergreen; deeply cut glazed foliage. Large clumps 75c. 
C. asplenifolia. Foliage beautifully cut in a fern-like pattern. Large clumps $1.50. 
RHAMNACEAE 
Ceanothus gloriosus.. A new prostrate creeping shrub with small dark green holly-like leaves; free-blooming 
with clusters of lavendar blue flowers. Likes a place in the sun. 75c-$1.00. 
SALICACEAE 
Salix reticulata. Prostrate and creeping; woody branches closely set with round shiny slightly puckered 
leaves; tiny rose-colored catkins. $1.50. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE 
Paederota Bonarota. Toothed glossy leaves; clusters of soft blue flowers. Likes sun and scree or crevice. 50c. 
Veronica Astonii. New Zealand. A beautiful little creeper of an inch or so with thick and leethery | ‘small 
leaves, bright green and closely set; a gem for ‘a small crevice but shy of bloom. 50c.. Tah 
THYMELIACEAE 
Daphne Genkwa. Rare. Deciduous; a delightful mist of ashy-lilac in early spring. Wants lime-free soil and 
semi-shade. Small plants 75c. 
TERNSTROEMIACEAE 
Ternstroemia gymnanthera. An attractive evergreen with lacquered leaves, pright red when young; fragrant 
creamy-white flowers in late summer. Small plants 75c. 
GOOD OFFERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PATIENCE: It is a real grief ever to murder any of our Weed 
for want of space. Rather, we offer them in collections and flats (all named) as follows: 
3 dwarf conifers, all different, our selection. $3.25. 
5 heathers, all different, our selection, $2.00. 
4 rhododendrons, blooming size, all different, our selection. $5.00. hy) 
We have a great number of rhododendron seedlings from a Chinese collector and known only by number. Till 
our stock is reduced we offer them at 3 for $1.00 or 4 for $1.25. 
We have a few extra flats (48 plants to the flat) at $5.00 each of the following: 
each of the following: 
Rhododendron Dalhousiae Rhododendron orbiculare 
Rhododendron caloxanthum Rhododendron racemosum 
Rhododendron ciliatum Rhododendron Racemosum Forrest’s 19404 
Rhododendron glaucum Rhododendron tephropeplum i 
Also, for fall delivery, a few flats of the rare Gaultheria hispida with narrow shiny toothed leaves and 
white fruit. 
And, the desirable Skimmia Fortunci, comparatively dwarf, free-blooming and fruiting. 
