. marginata. Thick gray-green toothed leaves, heavily edged with silver 
meal; heavy trusses of lavender-blue flowers. 75c. 
P.m. The General. Large flowers of mauve. $2.50. 
P. m. Linda Pope. The leaves are somewhat shorter and broader than 
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those of the species, more conspicuously toothed and all covered with 
silver farina. The flowers are deep-blue violet. $3.00. 
. m. Prichard’s var. Large flowers of rose-purple. $2.50. 
.m. rosea. At present unflowered here. $1.00. 
minima. Eastern Alps. Tiny rosettes of toothed leaves with large 
rose-purple flowers close upon the green. Scree. I have never been 
able to induce it to bloom. Of it Will Ingwersen says, “P. minima does 
well in limestone, and will settle down to a life of prodigal flowering 
and generous increase.” It is doubtful whether this remark makes any 
one feel better or worse. $1.00. 
polyanthus. Large-flowered; seedlings from orange and yellow selec- 
ted hand-pollinized plants. 25c. 
- Cowichan. Found in a deserted garden in the Cowichan Lake region 
B. C. It is not known whether it was a chance seedling there or 
whether it had been brought from the “Old Country” as so many 
fine primroses were. It is a spectacular plant with extremely large 
velvety flowers, a dark rusty blood-red. $1.00. 
. scapigera. Himalaya Mts. A rosette of smooth crimped leaves, cen- 
tered by large star-like lilac-pink primroses with a greenish yellow 
eye and a zone of white between. Early spring. Award of Merit 1936. 
$3.00. 
. Winteri alba. Himalayas. Crinkled leaves, almost white with farina. 
Short-stemmed large white flowers in early spring. The cover of an 
overhanging rock will keep the wet from the crown. $3.00. 
Wulfeniana. Rosettes of glossy pointed leaves; 2 in. stem carries sev- 
eral bright rose-mauve flowers. 50c. 
Soldanella alpina. Mats of thick green kidney-shaped leaves; 3 in. stems 
carry a shower of purple-violet fringed funnels. 0c. 
RANUNCULACEAE 
Anemone nemorosa Alleni. All the varieties of wood-anemones are among 
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the most amenable of plants. They can be lifted at any season and 
soon multiply into substantial colonies. Large flowers of lavender 
blue. 35c. 
n. fl. pl. An exotic-looking form; white and lovely. 35c. 
n. Robinsoniana. A pale blue and larger flowered form of the English 
wind flower. 35c. 
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