. Polygonum Compactum. PRi:» CortUSOideS Sieboldii {/apams^ Prim- roses). These are not so well known as they deserve; they are of free, vigorous growth, with dark green foli- age, and throw up in late spring in- numerable stems of large flowers, vary- ing in color from pure white to rich crimson. They also make excellent plants for early forcing. (See cut.) We offer four distinct colors. Alba riagnifica. Very large, pure white with fringed edges. Arthur. Beautiful salmon-rose. Delicata. Pleasing shade of pink. Sirius. Rich crimson rose with white eye. 15 cts. each ; § per doz. Set o


. Polygonum Compactum. PRi:» CortUSOideS Sieboldii {/apams^ Prim- roses). These are not so well known as they deserve; they are of free, vigorous growth, with dark green foli- age, and throw up in late spring in- numerable stems of large flowers, vary- ing in color from pure white to rich crimson. They also make excellent plants for early forcing. (See cut.) We offer four distinct colors. Alba riagnifica. Very large, pure white with fringed edges. Arthur. Beautiful salmon-rose. Delicata. Pleasing shade of pink. Sirius. Rich crimson rose with white eye. 15 cts. each ; § per doz. Set of 4 sorts, 50 cts. PRI^IUlvAS (Primroses). Acaulis Coerulea. A most novel vari- ety, with deep purplish-blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. 25 cts. each ; $2-50 per doz. Auricula. The plants we offer of this old favorite have been grown from seed of one of the finest European collections, per doz. Capitata. Deep lilac flowers, produced in dense, round heads IJ- inches across, and enveloped in a white mealy powder. A most attractive and pretty species. 10 cts. each; per doz. Rosea Grandif lora. One of the finest Primroses in cultivation, of a bright, clear rose color; very free-flowering and entirely distinct. 25 cts. each; per doz. Veris [English Cowslip). The plants we offer have been grown from a specially select strain of seed, and embrace a fine range of colors. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; per 100. Verls Superba. A giant-flowered form of the English Cowslip, producing indi- vidual flowers from 1 to 2 inches across in heavy trusses, which measure from 10 to 15 inches in circumference; in color they are a bright canary-yellow with a golden centre; perfectly hardy, and when in flower present a complete sheet of bloom. 15 cts. each ; § per doz. Vulgaris [English Primrose). An old favorite, and a plant that should be found in every garden ; one of the earliest spring flowers to open; of a bright canary- yellow and very fragrant. 15 cts. eac


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