HARDY PERENNIAL 



LYTHRUM 

 ROSEUM 

 SUPERBUM. 



Rose Loosestrife. 



An improved 

 variety of the 

 Purple Loose- 

 strife, L. Salica- 

 ria. It forms a 

 semi-s hrubby 

 plant three to 

 four feet high 

 and is literally 

 covered from Ju- 

 ly until late Sep- 

 tember with 

 large spikes of 

 rosy-purple flow- 

 ers. It is a strong 

 growing plant, 

 thrives in all 

 sorts of positions, 

 and is most 

 showy and effec- 

 tive when plant- 

 ed in mass — es- 

 pecially i n t h e 

 shrubbery border. Strong two year old roots, 

 each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



MONARDA. BEKGAMOT. 



Strong-growing plants from two to three 

 feet high with handsome, dense foliage, aro- 

 matic and sweet-scented. 



Didyma splendens. Oswego Tea, or Bee Balm. 

 — Large spikes or heads of an intense, rich 

 crimson-scarlet in great numbers, forming a 

 gorgeous mass of bloom. It flowers all sum- 

 mer. The finest and best. 



Fistulosa. WlLD Beugamot. — Flowers of deep 

 lavender. A free bloomer. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $7.00. 



NEPETA GLECHOMA. guovxd 

 A beautiful little evergreen plant of creep- 

 ing habit, for covering graves and bare spots 

 in shady locations; also for growing over 

 banks, stones, etc. Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 

 100, $4.00. 



PLANTS. 



MYOSOTIS. forget-Me-xot. 



Palustris semperflorens. — A lovely little 

 plant, especially valuable for rocky or moist 

 situations, completely covered with small, 

 pale blue flowers from early summer until 

 late in autumn: exceedingly constant — al- 

 ways in flower. Of all the flowers of its char- 

 acter, none are more beautiful or delicate. 

 Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



OENOTHERA YOUNGII. 



YorxG's Evening Primrose. 



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There are many species and varieties of the 

 Evening Primrose in cultivation, but all are 

 similar in character. As Young's is the finest 

 of them all, I offer this kind only. It is 

 rather a low-growing plant — one and one- 

 half feet high — with interesting foliage, and 

 produces large, bright yellow flowers freely 

 throughout the summer, from June until Sep- 

 tember. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



