PRIMULA 
Plant about 6 inches apart in damp, rich loam, with at least partial shade. Ideal for rock-gardens. 
Polyanthus, Colossea. : : Pkt. 35c; z,0z. $1.35; s.0z. $2.10 
An extra fine new strain which we highly commend. The flowers are larger and come in very unusual colors. 
Polyanthus, Monarch, Mixed. : Pkt. 25c; 2,0z. $1.35; ~;0z. $2.25 
Compact 9-inch plants. The flowers in closely set bunches come in strong colors and in soft art shades. 
Polyanthus, Giant Munstead, Mixed. Pkt. 250; 3,0z. 95c; j40z. $1.80 
Bunch Primrose. The plants, 1 foot high, bear bunch-headed flowers in white and shades of yellow. 
Vulgaris. : : P : i : Pkt. 20c; =40z. 70c; oz. $2.10 
English Primrose. This delightful hardy variety shows its pale primrose-yellow flowers, one blossom to a stem, in 
great abundance in April and May. The 9-inch plants are ideal for shaded margins or shaded rock-gardens. 
PYRETHRUM 
Painted Daisy. These bloom in May and June on plants 2 feet high, and are indispensable cut-flowers. 
They like a very well-enriched soil m a sunny location, and are best when 1 foot apart in groups. 
Water liberally m dry weather and cut stems down to their base when first flowers have faded. 
Bingle, Robinson’s Dark Crimson. Pkt. 25c; s;0z. 80c; Yoz. $2.20 
eat compact tufts of finely cut foliage with long stems and daisy-like, yellow-centered, dark blood-red flowers. 
Select Single Hybrids, Mixed. : ; Pkt. 20c; x40z. 80c; Moz. $2.20 
This contains crimson, pink, rose and white and is exceptionally fine for a cut-flower bed. Ht. 2 feet. 
Extra Double Mixture. Pkt. 25c; x;0z. $1.10; oz. $1.90 : 
Tufted centers like a double China aster, in pink, rose, crimson and white. Some will come single. Ht. 2 to 21% ft. 
SCABIOSA 
These, for border and cut-flowers, are best spaced 8 inches apart in sandy loam with full sun. They 
bloom from June through August. If sown indoors during February they will bloom the first year. 
The seed germinates slowly. Top the seed flats with a thin layer of fine peat moss and sand, making 
sure to keep moist and shaded. For varieties of Double Scabiosa see Annual List. : 
Caucasica, Isaac House Giant Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 25c; #;0z. 75c; Yoz. $2.25 
Very large, superbly fringed and ruffled single flowers from the palest lavender to the darkest blue. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. Particularly noteworthy for their free-flowermg habit and simple 
beauty. Plant them 1 foot apart in deep rich soil in a sunny position. 
Giant Double. ; ; ‘ ; Pkt. 25c; 2;0z. 75c; Woz. $2.20 
Fluffy shaggy white double flowers, 4 inches across, with narrow, slightly overlapping, irregular petals 
on fine Jong stems. The attractive plants bloom for about 3 months. Only 50 per cent come double. 
Single, Alaska. : : Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 60c; oz. $1.70 
Large 3-inch white daisies, with broad overlapping petals, in profusion on 3-foot plants. From June to September. 
STATICE 
This is very hardy, is excellent for cutting and may be dried as an “‘Everlasting.”” It likes deep soil in sun. 
Latifolia. F Pkt. 15c; Ygoz. 45c; Yoz. 80c 
Large spreading panicles of tiny blue-purple flowers from June to September on 1 14-foot plants, for cut-flowers. 
STOKESIA 
Stokes’ Aster. This is a very handsome flower and should be better known. It is best planted 6 inches 
apart in a warm, sheltered location in well-drained, sandy loam. 
Cyanea, Blue. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 75c; Yoz. $1.35 
The plants grow about 2 feet high, bearing from July to October a large number of handsome, lavender-blue cen- 
taurea-like flowers, from 4 to 5 inches across. They are excellent for cutting and make unusually fine border plants. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS IN POTS 
See pages 47 to 53 for large plants of over 325 varieties. All will bloom this year. 
Shasta Daisies, Single Alaska 
Pyrethrum, Single 
and Double Hybrids 
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Scabiosa caucasica 
Isaac House Giant Hybrids 
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