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late Summer, remaining in bloom for a long time. The varieties 
listed below, represent a wide range of color and will prove 
satisfactory. Prefer rich well drained soil, and should be 
divided every 8rd year. Except as noted. 40 cents each. 
Africa—Deep carmine red with deeper red eyes. A fine new 
variety, very large trusses. 
B. Comte—Dark red-purple. Large bright panicles on tall 
stems. Late. 
Charles Curtis—Sunset-red in large panicles. Brilliant color- 
ing. 50 cents each. 
Caroline Van Den Berg—Lavender blue without magenta. 
Count Zeppelin—(Graf Zeppelin)—-Pure white flowers vil beet 
conspicuous red eye. Very large fliowerets. The best 
“‘Calico.”’ 
Daily Sketch—Very large salmon-pink florets with crimson 
eye, in large panicles. An outstanding novelty. : 
Eva Forester—Large salmon pink, white eye. 
Leo Schlageter—Orange scarlet florets in very large trusses, 
very popular. 
Lillian—Beautiful pure pink without magenta. Good panicles 
of large florets. Healthy growth. New. 
Mary Louise—Pure white in large panicles, extra large indi- 
vidual florets. Good grower and a free bloomer. New. 
Mia Ruys—A dwarf plant having large pure white flowers. 
Miss Lingard—Very early, beionging to the suffruticosa type. 
Has attractive glossy green foliage and a long flowering 
period. One of the best for cutting. White with a faint 
pink eye. 50 cents each. 
Mrs. Jenkins—A very satisfactory pure white variety. Very 
free. Medium height. 
Salmon Beauty—Resembles Elizabeth Campbell but is a stong 
healthy grower. Large Salmon pink flower with white eye. 
A splendid variety. 
San Antonio—Deep plum red. A choice very dark variety. 
50 cents each, 
Sir John Falstaff—Very large florets in large panicles. Rich 
salmon pink. New. 60 cents each. 
Vov Hockberg—Very dark red. Large panicles. 
Wm. Kesselring—Dark purple, light eye. 
*Physotegia Virginica Vivid—Dwari form suitable for the rock 
garden. 15 in. Deep rose pink, later than Virginica and 
continues in bloom through November. 85 cents each. 
*Platycodon Mariesi—(Balloon Flower)—Deep violet blue, flow- 
ers over a long period. Buds formed like inflated balloons. 
Dry soil in sun. 12 in. 40 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. 40 cents each. 
Polygonum Reynoutria—Pale green foliage that assumes bright 
red colors in Fall. Flowers pink from deep red buds in 
Fall, excellent ground cover for terrace where other plants 
would not succeed. 8 to 10 in. high. 50 cents each. 
*Polemonium Blue Pearl—(Jacobs Ladder)—A dwarf plant 12 
in. Beautiful light blue, flowers in early Spring. Fern 
like foliage. 50 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. 
Polygonatum Commutatum—(Great Solomon’s Seal—White 
bells, suspended from arched stems, 18 in. Plant in Fall. 
85 cents each. 
*Potentilla Gold Drop—A variety of P. Fruticosa. It forms a 
dwarf shrub 24 in. tall, covered with fernlike leaves. 
Flowers golden yellow, are freely produced all Summer. 
$1,25 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. 50 cents each. 
*Potentilla Verna Nana—A dwarf plant having attractive green 
foliage and golden buttercup flowers in early Spring. 50 
cents each. 
*Primula Acaulis—Blue shades. 75 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 Colossea—Extremely large florets on strong stems. 
A wide range of attractive colors. 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 
