14 N. A. HALLAUER, WEBSTER, N. Y. 

*Platycodon Mariesi—(Balloon Flower)—Deep violet blue, flow- 
ers over a long period. Buds formed like inflated balloons. 
Dry soil in sun. 12 in. 35 cents each. 
*Plumbago Larpentae (Leadwort)—A dwarf spreading plant, 
attractive green foliage, shaded bronze, deep blue flowers 
in fall. 6 in. Well drained rich soil. Late to appear above 
ground in Spring. 5t cents each, 
*Polemonium Coeruleum (Jacobs Ladder)—Sky blue flowers on 
tall stems. Attractive fern-like foliage. 15 in. June and 
July. Ordinary soil. 85 cents each. 
*Potentilla Tongui—A dwarf and choice variety that blooms 
freely and continuously all summer. Large apricot flowers 
with crimson centers. An excellent plant to drape over a 
rock. Well drained soil. 3 in. 40 cents each. 
*Primula Auricula—Large fragrant flowers on 6 in. stems 
in mixed colors. Thick smooth green foliage in rosettes. 
Lime and light shade. 50 cents each. 
*Primula Edelstein—Dwarf purple blue. Juliae hybrid. 4 in. 
50 cents each. 
“Primula Heleniae—A Juliae hybrid producing burgundy red 
flowers abundantly on dwarf plants. 50 cents each. 
“Primula Sieboldi—Distinct soft green leaves, which disappear 
in early Fall. Flowers large in shades of white to deep 
pink. 8 in. 50 cents each. 
eee Sieboldi—Rare pure white form. A few only. $1.00 
Primula Veris—Giant red. 50 cents each. 
Primula Veris—Giant yellow. 50 cents each. 
*Primula Veris—(Polyanthus)—Giant Munstead. Large florits 
in a wide range of colors. 40 cents each. 
*Primula Veris—Monark Strain—New with the largest florits 
in many colors including some new pastel shades. 50 
cents each. 
*Primula WVeris—Blue shades. Very rare. 60 cents each. 
*Pulmonaria Augustifolia Azurea (Lungwort) — Lovely blue 
flowers very early in spring. Flowers resmble Mertensia, 
but is not quite so tall and foliage is rough and persistent, 
deep green. 50 cents each. 
*Pulmonaria Saccharata — Mrs. Moon — Flowers salmon pink. 
Foliage conspicuously blotched and marked with silver. 
60 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Roseum (Painted Daisy) (Persian Daisy)-—Of easy 
culture in any soil, flowering profusely in early summer 
and less freely in late summer and fall. Finely divided 
attractive foliage. Finest single and double mixed. 2 ft. 
40 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Eileen May Robinson—Very large single pink 
Daisies. Free blooming on long stems. 50 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Buckeye—Double, rosy red rays, lighter crested 
center. 50 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Florence Shadley—Light pink on 2 ft. stems, fully 
double crested blooms. 60 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Victory—Double white flowers on tall stems. 60 
cents each. . 
Pyrethrum Scarlet Glow—Extremely large single flowers of a 
bright scarlet color. New. 60 cents each. 
Pyrethrum Trojan—Deep pink, semi-double flowers on good 
stems. 50 cents each. 
Rosmarinus Officinalis—Aromatic Herbs. The fragrant leaves 
are used in flavoring. 85 cents each. 
Rudebeckia Lacinata—(Golden Glow)—Well-known, having very 
double golden yellow flowers on tall stems in late Sum- 
mer. 380 cents each. 
Rudebekia Newmanni (The Perennial Black Eyed Susan)— 
Large orange yellow daisy like flowers with dark brown or 
purple cones all summer. 38 ft. Fine for cutting. 35 cents 
each. 
Rudebeckia The King—Broad deep crimson rays extend hori- 
zontally around to coppery bronze cone. 8 ft. Good cut 
flowers. 50 cents each. 
Salvia Azurea (Blue Sage)—Bright sky blue flowers in late 
summer. Profuse bloomer. 3 ft. Good border plant. Loam 
soil. 85 cents each. 
Salvia Pitcheri—Similar to Azurea but color is a clear Gentian 
blue. 40 cents each. 
Salvia Officinalis—(Common Sage)—Used for flavoring meats, 
dressings, ete. 380 cents each. 
Salvia Turkestanica—Pink flower and bracts over a long per- 
riod in Summer. Large downy pale green aromatic leaves. 
4 ft. 40 cents each. 
