

Colorado Springs, Colorado 17 
*PRIMULA, Primrose. An excellent spring flower. 4 to 6 inches. 
angustifolia, airy Primrose. A rosy pink miniature, very early. 
auricula alpina, A rock garden treasure, 
cortusoides, Rosy-purple; wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. 10 inches. 
denticulata, Clear bright lavender, April and May. 
Juliae. Rose-pink to deep red, decorative foliage; a good sturdy 
dwart. 
lutea. Glowing yellow. Large sinooth flowers. 
marginata, Lavender flowers. Neat rosettes of toothed leaves. 
6 inches, 
polyanthus munstead, Bunch Primrose, One of the best polyanthas, 
Red Giant, Mahogany-red velvet. 
Yellow. Heads of glowing yellow flowers; typical of English 
spring; delightful in the rock garden. 
Sutton’s Mixed Hardy Primulas, Charming in the rock garden, 
veris, Hybrids, Many lovely colors. 
viscosa, Quantities of rose-colored flowers, 
vulgaris, English Primrose, Soft yellow. 
Give English Primroses drainage and shade 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy. Pale pink to deep red. 
RANUNCULUS, Buttercup. $1.00 per dozen, 
repens, Meadow Buttercup. An invasive nuisance, 
repens fl, pl. Bright golden- yellow; double flowering. 
RED HOT POKER. See Tritoma, page 19. 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower. 
fulgida. Yellow with dark disk. 2 to 3 ft. 
monsplasir, An improved Black-Eyed Susan, 
purpurea, Reddish-purple with large brown cone-shaped center, 3 ft. 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage. 
azurea grandiflora. Profusion of sky-blue flowers in August. 3 ft. 
piteheri. Quantities of ‘Gentian blue” flowers. September. 3 feet. 
SANGUINARIA, Bloodroot. 
canadensis. Flowers of clennest white above lobed blue-green leaves. 
*SAPONARIA, Soapwert. 
ocymoides spendens, [Flowers like rosy-pink forget-me-nots, Mid- 
summer, 
*SAXTIFRAGA, Rock Splitter. 
austromontana, A satisfactory standby in the shady rock garden. 
4 inches. 
cordifolia, Large shiny ornamental foliage; pink flowers, 1 ft. 

Pyrethrums are free from attack by pests 

SCABIOSA. 
Isaac House Strain, Large lavender-blue flowers: a splendid new 
strain. 
SCUTELLARIA, Skull Cap. 
Brittonii, A little blue Skullcap; native. 
coelestina. Quantities of blue Snapdragon-like flowers. A compact 
plant, 12 to 18 inches. August. 
