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PENSTEMON—Beard Tongue 
PENSTEMON Garnet—A new hardy variety which should not 
be confused with the old, tender sorts. The cheerful, 
tubular blooms are an unusual shade of garnet-red and 
come on 2- to 2'2-foot stems over a long period from 
early Summer to Fall, if the old stalks are removed. The 
shiny foliage and bushy growth add considerably to the 
value of this easy-growing, free-flowering plant for the 
warm, sunny garden with ordinary, well-drained soil. 
Garnet supplies a wealth of cut flowers for a small outlay. 
Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00. 
PRIMULA—Juliana Primrose 
PRIMULA *Juliae Hybrids—These satisfactory, dependable 
little plants require a moist loam and shade during the 
Summer. They soon form attractive, 4- to 6-inch mats 
thickly clothed with pretty leaves. The profusion of starry 
flowers make a gay carpet from early to mid-Spring. 
Juliana Primroses have proved hardy and easy even in PRIMULA JULIAE HYBRID 
difficult climates. 

*Crimson Glow—Robust foliage and large flowers of rich 
purplish-crimson. Each 60c. 
*Roberta—Pretty light green leaves and soft lavender blooms 
of large size. Each 75c. 
*Wanda—One of the best of the older varieties with clean 
foliage and red-purple, almost violet, blossoms. Each 
Oc 
Polyanthus Primrose 
PRIMULA *polyantha—The ever-popular, hardy garden Prim- 
rose. Large flowers of many beautiful colors and color 
combinations, the blooms clustered at the top of a stiff, 
6- to 12-inch stalk during much of the early and mid- 
Spring season. Plant in a rather moist, shaded spot with 
good soil containing ample humus. The plants we offer 
are grown from the best, modern, large-flowered strains. 
Mixed shades only. Each 50c, three $1.40, six $2.50. 
*Blue Shades-—These are all good blue shades grown from 
the best domestic and imported seeds. The plants are 
young and vigorous and will produce an abundance of 
lovely blooms, very distinct from the usual Primrose 
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Siebolds Primrose 
PRIMULA *Sieboldii — An exquisite, hardy, Asiatic species taser eae age 
with masses of soft, scalloped, crumply leaves and heads 
of beautiful blossoms which are often fringed. The pleas- 
ing colors, not common amongst Primroses, range from 
white through soft rose to almost red and some plants 
have bi-colored blooms. Siebolds Primrose flowers from 
mid- to late Spring, mostly after the other types have 
finished, thereby prolonging the Primrose season. The 
plants reach 10 inches in height and should be set in 
rather open, loamy soil in light shade. We constantly 
receive good reports about this Primrose from all over 
the country. It is one of the hardiest as well as loveliest 
species. Mixed shades only. Each 50c, three $1.40 
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PULMONARIA—Lungwort 
PULMONARIA angustifolia azurea—From low-growing tufts 
of dark green leaves come many heads of deep, sky-blue 
flowers on 12-inch stems in earliest Spring. The blooms 
are particularly welcome because of their intense color 
and appearance so early in the season. Suitable for rather 
shaded places with average moisture and soil and can 
be depended on to aive a fine show each year. This 
Lunawort is very hardy and looks well in the large rock 
garden, shaded border, and woodland planting. Each 50c. 
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