38 Flower Seeds—GERMANIA—For Florists 

Tr. Pkt 
POLEMONIUM (Greek Valerian) 
Coeruleum: s30eime jacobs, badder = blitie: 25 a ee ee ee $0.15 
Richardsonisa:20 insetarly slowering,<p lucie: a oe, ee ee reas 15 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 
*Aurea (chrysocraspeda). 10 in. New, bright yellow, free flowering. 
Lo ae OL area cet ie e $1.85 (le RM GY Yep AM en&,, Good Cad Ore nde $3.50 .75 
*“Nepalensis Miss Willmott. 12 in. Bright carmine rose.................2-.-2--+++0+-++ 29 
PRIMULA-VERIS (Polyanthus). Very useful for spring pot work. 
“Colossea. (Giant Flowered Invincible). Remarkable color ranges. 
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*Giant Munstead Strain. The standard strain for bedding in shades of 
VOLO Wike eee at. eter Cees nr aed Oe ee IG 4077.9 1,0035e-0oz. 61275. — .50 
PYRETHRUM-ROSEUM (Painted Daisy). The standard hardy cut flower class. 
JamesskelwaysDeco-velvely eds. pet ne tr a ee ee 30 
ROSetinisee Pin cero Wal carte ee, ct oe ea ert ee oe acess .30 
Robinson’s Dark Crimson. Popular dark crimson........00.........0...-222222-2-22-20+-- .30 
Robinson’s Giant Flowered Single Mixed. Large flowered........................ .30 
Extra Double Market Strain. An excellent double mixture....--...-.......-- 40 
RUDBECKIA—Purpurea (Echinacea). 4 ft. Reddish purple flowers..........-- .20 
SALVIA—“Jurisici. Splendid low-growing hardy blue Salvia..........-....-......- .30 
Pitcheri. (Azurea Grandiflora). Brilliant blue, large flowers...................... eu) 
Pratensis Rosea. Richest rose-pink, wide, heavy flower plumes. Showi- 
est and most desirable of the winter-hardy, truly perennial Salvias' .30 
SAPONARIA (Rock Soapwort)—*Ocymoides. 12 in. Rose, fine for rock 
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SAXIFRAGA (Breakstone, Rockfoil) 
-Caespitosd. elaine Waite, GWdr roreen dense uliSs. 12.2 ees $0.50 
*“Cotyledon. 18 in. Small white flowers in large panicles...........2....... .50 
*“Decipiens Grandiflora. 12 in. Masses of white flowers, charming.....- .59 
*Hybrida Purple Robe. 8 in. Carmine, reflecting purple........22.22.2........ .50 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
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-Aizoon. 20 lites Lcllow. with brow tmsfor rocks cond, borders. 2... -50 
*“Album. 6 in. Tufted evergreen habit, white flowers, for stony banks .50 
*Selskianum. 6 in. Round cushion-shaped plants, yellow........2.2......... .50 
SODUTIUIN-MOmiligee Int aecros Ding mics [a net tee ee ee ee oe .50 
*Spurium Coccineum. 6 in. Bronze Carpet. Reddish stems and 
leaves, very effective, rose flowers..-..222-2.ic.1--pcc--eceneeece cee selececececnnece .50 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) 
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SCABIOSA-CAUCASICA. Fine for cutting. Tr. Pkt. 
Isaac House Hybrids. Very large flowers in shades of lavender and 
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Goldingensis. Large flowered fine deep lavender... 35 
SOLIDAGO (Golden Rod) 
Hybrida Golden Baby. 28 in. This novelty is distinguished for its com- 
pact, rigid, upright growth; it blooms in dense, short, golden 
velow Sorays, curing Julyeond Augqustet.. 2. ee Yg oz. $1.00 .35 
Virgaurea Nana. 16 in. Deep lemon chrome, attractive... 25 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
Latifolia’ @30mn-. hey standard ihardywblue, siatice. 2. 25 
Dumosa. 18 in. Dense cushions of silvery gray flowers.................. .25 
STOKESIA (Stoke's Aster) 
Cyanec. losin wslLorgop blues lowers). tere oe eee ee es .35 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Dipterocarpum. 312 ft. Lilac-rose flowers in early June... 25 
THERMOPSIS—Caroliniana. RHichest golden yellow terminal spikes, long 
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