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PORTULACA ®— 
Rose Moss or Sun Plant 
Annual. 6 in. June to Frost. A compact 
spreading plant bearing thousands of bright 
silky flowers, thriving on the poorest soil in 
very dry sun exposed places. Sow in beds, 
edgings, rockeries, between stepping stones, 
or broadcast over a sunny bank and very soon 
of the loveliest of floral carpets will 
one 
appear. 
6365 Fine Single Mixed. Y oz., 5)Oc...Pkt. 10c 
6376 Choicest Double Mixed. Saved from double 
flowers. zg oz.) 4Oc............-Pkt. 15c¢ 
PRIMULA—Chinese Primrose 
Green House Plant. 1 ft. A beautiful, free- 
flowering pot plant for Winter blooming in 
greenhouse or conservatory. 
Excelsior Fringed Mixed. Contains only the 
largest fringed flowering sorts......Pkt. 35c 
PRIMROSE. See Auricula, Ocnothera, Polyanthus, 
Primula. 
PRIMULA. See Auricula, Cowslip, Polyanthus. 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA. See Kudzu Vine. 
PYRETHRUM © ©—Persian Daisy 
Hardy Perennial, 11/ ft. May-June. Very 
showy flowers of easy cultivation. Large 
daisy-like flowers in white and all shades of 
rose and pink. One of the most graceful and 
long-lasting cut flowers. 
6433 Finest Single and Double Mixed. 
No seed available. 
PYRETHRUM AUREUM > 
Annual. 6 in. June to Frost. A yellow © ‘ 
Hele plant fine for edging of ornamental 
eds. 
(6454 Golden Feather .......... 
6387 

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~SAPONARIA ®—Rock Soapwort 
Hardy Perennial. 8 in. May-June. 
6555 Ocymoides Splendens. 
pretty rose-pink flowers............Pkt. 
6465 
A trailing plant with 
10c 6476 
6509 
6510 
6521 
6532 
6533 

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Single Pyrethrum 

SEDUM ®—Stonecrop Be aie 
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RICINUS—Castor Oil Bean — 
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Annual, 5 to 15 ft. July to Frost. Giant Fae 
quick growing plants with ornamental foliage © 
and brilliant colored fruits producing tropical 
effects. Well adapted for border backeronnle pe 
or screening. Ricinus attracts Japanese beetles 
and after chewing the leaves the beetle dies. 
Moles are kept away by a planting of Ricinus. - 
Red Spire. Very showy with large palm-like 
leaves of a bronzy green with red ribs and 
veins. The seed spikes and seed pods are a 
bright Tosy Crimsoniasss ¢e at state ee 10c f ae 
Sanguineus — Obermanni. 8 ft. Blood red ~ 
stalks, scarlet fruits...... «ses» 0sceeverkt.e DOCS 
Gibsoni. 5 ft. Dark red leaves.....Pkt.10c ~~ 
Zanzibariensis, 12 ft. A distinct class which 
surpasses all varieties in size and beauty. The 
ornamental leaves, beautifully lobed, are 24%. 
ft. ACTOSS.». iN ps0 t's boos t. 1 
Any of the above, ¥2 0z., 25c — =n eee 
Mixed. All sorts. Oz., 3Oc......Pkt.10c 
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RED HOT POKER. See Tritoma. 
ROCK CRESS. See Arabis, Aubretia. oS 
ROSE OF HEAVEN. See Agrostemma. 
RUDBECKIA ©—Cone Flower ~~ 
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Annual. 2 ft. 52-3 . 
Bicolor Superba. daisy-like 
flowers with brown in center. ae ; 
June-August. 
Bright yellow, 
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HARDY PERENNIAL—3 ft., June-August 
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Purpurea. Crimson-purple flowers with dark 
brown disc. Yg oz., 25c......+++-Pkt. 10c 
Newmani. Large orange-yellow petals sur- 
rounding a large black cone.......-Pkt. 15¢ 
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Hardy Perennial. 3 in. May-July, = 
Acre—Golden Moss. Slow spreading plants. 
Green mossy foliage with yellow flowers. 
They prefer sand and full sun.......Pkt. 25¢ — 
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