. Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose) Double Pyrethrum Hyeridum PRIMUEAS (Primrose) The Hardy Primroses are among the most beautiful and interesting of our early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, well- drained soil in the border or in a shel- tered nook in the rockery; if possible, in a half shady place. Veris( English Cowslip). Plants grown from a select strain of seed, and em- brace a fine range of colors. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Vulgaris (English Primrose). An old favorite and should be found in every garden; one of the earliest spring flowers; of bright canary-yello


. Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose) Double Pyrethrum Hyeridum PRIMUEAS (Primrose) The Hardy Primroses are among the most beautiful and interesting of our early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, well- drained soil in the border or in a shel- tered nook in the rockery; if possible, in a half shady place. Veris( English Cowslip). Plants grown from a select strain of seed, and em- brace a fine range of colors. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Vulgaris (English Primrose). An old favorite and should be found in every garden; one of the earliest spring flowers; of bright canary-yellow; very fragrant. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PULMONARIA (Lungwort, Bethlehem Sage) Angustifolia Azurea (Blve Cowslip or Lungwort). The pret- tiest of the blue Cowslips; grows about a foot high, and one of the first to bloom in early spring, bearing attractive funnel-shaped, deep gentian-blue flowers; very desirable. Saccharata Maculata. A beautiful plant, rivaling in the mark- ings of its foliage many of the choicest hot-house plants; of easy culture; foliage deep green, handsomely mottled with silvery-gray, and terminal 1 foot high spikes of pink flowers during May and June. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. RANUNCULUS (Crow-Foot, Buttercup) Acris Fl. PI. A double-flowered form of our common Buttercup ; 2 feet; May and June. Gramineus. A dainty variety for the rockery or border with grass- like foliage, producing masses of yellow flowers on branched 6 to 8 inch high stems, during April and May. Repens Fl. PI. (Bachelor's Buttons). A pretty double-flower- ing bright golden-yellow Buttercup, during May and June. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. PYRETHRUM HVBRIDUV This grand old-fashioned Hardy Perennial is easy to grow in any good garden soil where there is good drainage and full exposure to the sun. They prefer to be left undisturbed for two or three years, and if given an annual lop dressing of well-rotted manure flower generously. Their main season of blooming is in


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