HARDY PERENNIALS, continued 
MERTENSIA . Bluebells Cashmiriana (denticulata). Large, globular 
: heads of Javender-purple flowers on strong 
Virginica. Virginia Bluebells. Flowers blue, stems. 12 to 15m. Apr., May. 75 cts. each. 
oe Peis ape aioe be Japonica. Flowers vary from crimson to pink 
ee BAe Ae ented 3 for $1.00: and almost white, in whorls on long stems. 
10 for $3.00. Shipped and planted in the Polyantha in variety. An old favorite with 
fall only. trusses of large flowers in various shades from 
white through yellow, rose, and carmine to 
scarlet. 1 ft. Apr., May. 
PRIMULA . Primrose 
Veris. An unusual type of Primrose. Assort- 
Primulas in their varied forms and colors are ed colors. Very hardy, and a good strong 
among the earliest of spring flowers. They are plant, it is one of the best in this class. May. 
ideal for shady spots in the rock-garden or in the 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
shade of evergreens, trees, and shrubs. They like 
a rich loam with a liberal quantity of peat moss rowti m 
or leaf mold and need plenty of moisture from We are Bromus ory, other 
April right on through the summer and fall Primula varieties in limited 
so quantities; list will be mailed 
Acaulis. The true English Primrose. Assort- 
ed colors; tufted rosettes of leaves. 6 to 8 In. bed She request. 
May, June. All Primulas: 3 of one variety for $1.35; 
Auricula. Charming, varied colors from yellow 10 of one variety for $4.00 
to lavender. 4 to 5 in. 75 cts. each. (except where noted) 



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PRIMULA japonica 
PRIMULA cashmiriana 
(denticulata) 
PRIMULA 
polyantha in variety 

PRIMULA veris 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
