PRIMULA AURICULA (R)—Smooth mealy 
leaves; flowers of velvet texture; mixed___.. 
P. CAPITATA VAR. CRISPA (P)—Seed of this 
var. came in from recent expedition in 
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CASHMERIANA (P)—Lavender to purple 
flowers in round heads..._.........-------------------- 
. CLARKI (R)—Deep pink flowers on short 
stems; small but robust_...............--.---.-------.--- 
FLORIBUNDA (P)—Flowers bright yellow 
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. JAPONICA (P)—Candelabra type in deep 
rose; likes moisture; summer-_._._.---------------- 
JULIAE (R)—The following hybrids are 
available: 
Dorothy—Soft ivory yellow.............-....--.-..-- 
Helenae—Burgundy red _...--...-----.-.------------ 
Lady Greer—Apricot and lavender.............. 
McGillivray—Light rosy pink............--.-.------- 
Nettie P. Gale—White___..-..................---------- 
Rosea—soff Orchid) Wee: 22 2 eee eee 
Wanda—Rich purple ...-.-...--------------------------- 
ROSEA GRANDIFLORA (R)—Sepia tints to 
young leaves; bright rose flowers........-_.._. 
SIKKIMENSIS (P)—Tall growing variety; 
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PULMONARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA AZUREA (R)— 
Lungwort, rich blue flowers..........---------------- 
P. LUTEA (R)—Suitable as a ground cover in 
large areas; dark green crinkled leaves; 
buds tinged orange; flowers creamy yellow 
P. SACCHARATA (R)— Good blue flowers 
which appear ahead of leaf development 
P. S. MRS. MOON (R)—Spotted Dog, large 
mottled leaves; pink flowers..........-............. 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA—Firebush, orange 
red fruit; strong growth_____......-........--...----..- 
P. LALANDI—More restrained growth; red 
berries in dainty clusters_..........-.-.---.....-.----- 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM (P)— Painted Daisy, 
mixed colors; many doubles-____.....---....-...-.-- 
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RANUNCULUS MONTANUS (R) — Mountain 
Buttercup, glowing bright yellow flowers; 
no obnoxious creeping habit; very early 
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RHODODENDRON—The greatest part of our 
stock of Rhododendrons consists of dwarf 
varieties suitable for the rock garden or 
the foreground of other broadleaf ever- 
green plantings. However, some of the 
large-leaved hybrids are available in the 
spring especially and prices may be had 
upon request. Degree of merit is indicated 
by the number of asterisks following each 
name. 
BLUE TIT**** —Impeditum x augustini; 
violet. flowers is sen ee eee eee $1.00 
CILIATUM**—Large pendant pink bells; 
medium height plant--.....-.-...----- .75 and 1.00 
FASTIGIATUM*** — Grayish aromatic 
leaves; light purple flowers... .75 and 1.00 
FERRUGINEUM*—Flowers pink or carmine 
but! spars ey 225 oon ee ee ae oenee eee 5.00 
GLAUCUM** — Blue-green ovate leaves; 
rose-colored flowers -.........---------------------- IPS 
HIRSUTUM*—Clusters of rosy scarlet flow- 
ers; oval yellow-green leaves__.......-....... GPS 
IMPEDITUM*** — Mauve flowers in tight 
clusters; gray-green leaves... 75 and 1.50 
INTRICATUM*** — Pale bluish lavender 
flowers; about 18 inches in height-____-...- 75 
LEDOIDES***—Pale rose flowers; leaves 
Similars tOpL ed vu ives eee nee eae 1.50 
MUCRONULATUM***—Rosy lilac flowers 
before leaves in early spring__...........__-- 5.00 
OLEIFOLIUM*** — Erect shrub; flowers 
white to pink, 1 inch long_.................--- 1.00 
PEMAKOENSE* *—Dwarf undershrub; pink- 
ish mauve flowers of large size__..........- 1.00 
POLYLEPIS — Dark purple flower 1 inch 
CCrOS$ 422.5: ee ee eee 1.00 
RACEMOSUM****—Evergreen leathery 
leaves; pink flowers____.._......._- 75 and 1.50 
RETICULATUM*** — Flowers rose-purple; 
best color grown in open ground... .50 
YUNNANENSE****—Mature plants quite 
showy; pink to white spotted red. e/D 
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