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Primula auricula. (Primrose). 
—-RS—Low growing plant with multi-colored flowers in 
early summer. Well adapted to shaded rock garden. 
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—RS—veris polyantha. (English Primrose). Bright green 
foliage. Many-colored flowers. Plant in rich soil in 
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Pyrethrum roseum. (Painted Daisy). 
—BCO—A hardy perennial daisy growing 2 feet high. Finely 
cut foliage. Fine, daisy-like flowers in colors, pink, 
red and white. Only mixed colors. Each 30c; 3 for 
75c; 10 for $2.00. 
—BO—uliginosum. (Giant Daisy). Very hardy plant. Large 
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Ranunculus acris. (Buttercup). 
-~-RO—A double-flowered, upright growing buttercup with 
attractive yellow flowers. Thrives well in any gar- 
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Sanguinaria canadensis. (Bloodroot). | 
—*SM—A very attractive plant with pale green foliage and 
pure white flowers in early spring. Plant in rich soil 
; in shade. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.50. 
Sarracenia purpurea. (Pitcher Plant). 
A very interesting bog plant with hollow, pitcher- 
like leaves. Nodding flowers of deep maroon color. 
Requires shade and rich, wet boggy conditions to 
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Saxifraga cordifolia. (Rockfoil). 
—RO—A plant with broad, fleshy, glossy leaves. Clusters 
of pink flowers on 12 inch stems. A splendid plant 
for the rock garden. Requires good soil in open sun 
Sedum Stonecrop. ; 
A vast family of succulent plants, many of which 
are hardy. The hardy varieties are ideal plants for 
the rock garden and wall. Some retain their green 
foliage throughout the year. They require full sun 
and well drained soil. All sedums listed hereafter 
are hardy. 
—acre. (Golden Moss). Tufted plants with evergreen 
foliage spreading year after year. Bright yellow 
flowers. Excellent for carpeting ___.______________ 
—album. Forming dense mat of evergreen foliage 
barely 1 inch in height: Completely covered with 
tiny white flowers 
—album balticum. A slightly different type of Sedum 
album. Very low growing with white flowers ______ 
—asiaticus. Grows to a height of 6 inches. Has yellow 
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—ellacombianum. 6 to 8 inches, with pink flowers ____ 
—lydium. Very low growing, spreading habit. Has 
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—sexangulare. Also a very low growing plant similar 
to Sedum acre. Slightly different in foliage __._____ 
—sieboldi. The most attractive of the sedums. Strong- 
growing to 18 inches in height. Grayish-green, red- 
dish toward margin, flowers pink. Potted plants 
often used for table center pieces 
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