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P. Frondosa 
These miniature polyanthus have great appeal. A native 
of Northern Greece, they are hardy and are especially 
adapted to rockeries. Their delicate lilac blossoms rise from 
a trim round plant whose leaves are beautifully silvered 
underneath. The foliage disappears in winter. 
Wachyeces fe ee 50c: Dozen.....5.e $5.00 
Miss Polly Prim . 
This lovely white polyanthus has a clear yellow center 
and its petais are ruffle-edged. This is the first season we 
have had sufficient stock of these ruffled beauties to offer 
to the public. 
Single plants, each..................... 75¢e3. per dozenw.aaee $7.50 
HARDY ASIATICS 
Candelabra Type— 
P. Japonica—Native of Korea. Very hardy. Likes shade and 
much moisture. Mixed colors in shades of pink, through 
rose to:rosy red.Hach...._..... 50c, 75e 
P. FPulverulenta (Bartley Strain)—Beautiful shades of 
pink, rose and coral, tall stately stems silver powdered. 
Stems often 30 inches tall with whorl after whorl] of flowers 
Circling’ thers TEA hy 1. tesceccclecectesmcsserssstneyrn stiles ae 75¢ 
P. Pulverulenta (True Specie)—A rosy-red shade. Stems 
silver powdered. Shade and much moisture desirable. 
Beach > fisted sects ce i A csellicacsenctcblde ees 75¢ 
P. Cashmeriana—Stately stems bearing globular heads of 
bloom in shades of orchid. They like a moist, shaded situa- 
GOT. “LERCH: ose. on cepsvcesveesenvcacttveente socereeea cleo reese a 50c, 75c 
P. Sieboldii—An Asiatic requiring moderate shade and wa- 
ter. Resembles polyanthus with cut or fringed blossoms on 
10-12 inch stems. Lovely shades of pink, orchid and white. 
FECT pice ecgesscsecctcnescentosanwet oncetnciecdeteses esanse deniccheseeclo een 50¢ 
P. Florindae—A Tibetan Cowslip bearing yellow bells, sul- 
phur-mealed. Carries a gentle fragrance. Must have a cool 
location and plenty of water. Each... 2 3 50¢ 
P. Bulleyana—A late-comer—blossoms in May or June. 
Beautiful bronze, orange and copper tones. A candelabra 
type with silvered stems; needs much shade and water. 
1D: 0) MMR Ee Meee ee 50c 
All the above Asiatics lose their foliage in the winter. 
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