*PRIMULA acaulis. The low-growing ‘“‘bunch”’ type, having a profusion of 
flowers with each bloom on its own individual stem. Early. 
*auricula alpina. Blooms of various colors from thick rosettes of leaves. 
Fragrant. 6 in., May-June. 60c. each. 
*japonica Etna. Successive whorls of rose-red flowers on tall stems. 
Most effective when naturalized among ferns in sun-dappled shade. 
60c. each. 
*polyanthus (Bunch Primrose). Munstead Strain, mixed colors. 
*polyanthus (Bunch Primrose). Yellow, gold, copper. 
*veris Colossea mixed. Large heads of flowers borne on very long, stiff 
stalks. Colors include many new shades of lilac, pink, copper, and 
darkest red. 
*veris Giant Crimson. April-May. 
*veris Giant Munstead Strain. Large flowers in various shades. 
*veris Munstead Strain. Yellow. 
*vulgaris (English Primrose). Mixed colors. 6in. Spring. 
PYRETHRUM Robinson’s Hybrids. Large single flowers, mostly dark 
shades. A favorite for cutting. 
roseum (Painted Daisy). Mixed, shades of pink, crimson and white, 2-3 ft. 
June-July. 
RUDBECKIA laciniata (Golden Glow). July-September, 5-6 ft., double 
bright golden flowers. 
purpurea (Purple Coneflower). 214-3 ft., July-October. 
purpurea The King. Large carmine-red flowers, 5 ft. 60c. each. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora (Azure Sage). Light blue flowers, 2-3 ft., 
August-September. 
nemorosa (Violet Sage). Spikes of lovely, dark violet flowers with red 
bracts and red stems, 2-3 ft., June-August. Red stems and bracts give 
attractive appearance after flowers have fallen. 
*SANGUINARIA canadensis (Bloodroot). Starry white flowers on red 
stems, 6-10 in., April-May. 
*SANTOLINA incana (Lavender Cotton). Silvery-white evergreen foliage, 
yellow blossoms, 1 ft. 
*SAPONARIA ocymoides (Rock Soapwort). Trailing plant, bright pink 
flowers, 6 in., May-August. 
*SCABIOSA caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Shades of lavender, 10 in., June- 
September. 
*SEDUM acre (Gold Moss). Bright yellow flowers. 4 in., May-June. 
*album. White flowers, 4 in., July-August. 
*album roseum. Pink flowers and bronzy foliage in winter and spring. 
*balticum. Very dark green foliage with white flowers. One of the best. 
*kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers, prostrate green foliage, 6 in., 
July-August. 
*kamtschaticum variegatum. Variety of above. Cream, yellow and 
green foliage, 3 in., June-July. 
*lydium. Pink flowers on dense carpet of bright green foliage which turns 
red in winter, June-July. 
*nicaeense. Very distinctive, heather-like foliage, greenish-yellow flowers. 
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