. Primula Cortusoides Sieboldii. PRIMITI^AS (Primrose). Acaulis Alba plena. Very showy and useful ; double white. — Coerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish-blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. — Purpurea. Distinct and pleasing shade of purplish red. -Auricula. The plants we offer of this old favorite have been "^ "T'lown from seed of one of the finest European collections. Mixed colors, 2o cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Capltata. Deep lilac flowers, produced in dense, round heads Ij- inches across, and enveloped in a white, mealy" powder. A most attractive and p

. Primula Cortusoides Sieboldii. PRIMITI^AS (Primrose). Acaulis Alba plena. Very showy and useful ; double white. — Coerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish-blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. — Purpurea. Distinct and pleasing shade of purplish red. -Auricula. The plants we offer of this old favorite have been "^ "T'lown from seed of one of the finest European collections. Mixed colors, 2o cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Capltata. Deep lilac flowers, produced in dense, round heads Ij- inches across, and enveloped in a white, mealy" powder. A most attractive and p Stock Photo
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. Primula Cortusoides Sieboldii. PRIMITI^AS (Primrose). Acaulis Alba plena. Very showy and useful ; double white. — Coerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish-blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. — Purpurea. Distinct and pleasing shade of purplish red. -Auricula. The plants we offer of this old favorite have been "^ "T'lown from seed of one of the finest European collections. Mixed colors, 2o cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Capltata. Deep lilac flowers, produced in dense, round heads Ij- inches across, and enveloped in a white, mealy" powder. A most attractive and pretty species. — Alba. A beautiful pure white. Farinosa. Rosettes of green foliage^ silvery underneath and umbels of rose or lilac Howers. PYRETHRUM. , —-Hybridum Fl. PI. Too much cannot be said in favor of this f^rand hardy )Kreniii.il. Their main season of bjooming is in June, but if the old flower stems are removed they will give a fair sprinkling of flowers in the autumn. The bloom is similar to that of an Aster, and ranges in color from pure white and ihe various shades of pink and red to deep purple. Splendid for cutting, la-tiiig a week in good condition. (See cut.) Alfred. Rich crimson. Argentine. Purest white. Beauty of Laken. Anemone-flowered, crimson with light centre. Lord I'ioseberry. Brilliant carmine; the brightest of all. Mme. Munier. Flesh-colored. Ne=plus = ultra, Flesh-tinted white. Yvonne Cayeux. Pure white with clear yellow centre; beautiful in lorm a)iJ color. 30 cts. each ; §3.00 per do/..; |20.00 per 100. Set of 7 for $1.75. ;le Varieties. In choicest mixture. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; J0.00 lier 100 inosum {Giant Daisy). Grows 4 to 5 feet high, and is covered th large white daisy-like flower^ 3 inches in diameter; from July to September. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. RA1SUNCUI.US (CrpjvFoot). Aconitifolius Fl. PI. (fair A/aii/s of France). Forms a branching biisli L feet high, flowers double; pure white; in May and June.

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