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Hardy Perenxial Plants — Continued 



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LYTHRUM roseum superbum (Rose Lythrum). 4 

 to 5 h. Of shrubby growth and thrives in moist 

 locations. Produces man}^ spikes of rose-purple 

 flowers in July and August $ 1.50 $ 12.00 



MONARDA didyma rosea. 3 ft. Flowers of an 

 attractive rose shade in July and August. 



1.50 12.00 



M. didyma splendens (Blazing Beebalm). 2 to 3 ft. 

 Bright crimson flowers in late summer. 1.20 10.00 



MYOSOTIS pal. semperflorens (Forget-me-not). 4 

 to 8 in. Many charming, light, clear blue flowers 

 produced throughout entire summer. Prefers damp 

 soil. (R). From 3 in. pots 1.20 



OENOTHERA Missouriensis (Ozark Sundrops). 6 

 to 8 in. Many big yellow ^blooms on a prostrate 

 plant. (R). 1.20 10.00 



PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Or'tal Spurge). 

 6 to 9 in. Probabl}- best of all evergreen 

 \arieties for making a ground cover. (R). 

 From 3 in. pots. 



Per 1000, 90.00 $ 1.20 $ 10.00 



PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). 1 ft. Numer- 

 ous flowers of various colors from orange to white 

 are produced the entire summer. (R). 1.50 



P. orientale (Oriental Poppy). 3 to 3^^ ft. Large, 

 bright scarlet flowers with black centers. May 

 and June 1.50 



P. or. Helen Elizabeth. 2^ ft. Considered by many 

 as the best pink. It is a rugged grower. Flowers 

 are la-France-pink, without dark spots 2.00 



P. or. Hercule. 2^ ft. Immense flowers of true 

 scarlet 2.00 



P. or. Jeanne Mawson. 3 ft. Sparkling geranium- 

 pink 2.00 



P. or. "Mrs. Perry." 3 ft. Many big apricot-rose 

 Poppies 1.80 



P. or. Olympia. Brilliant rich flame-scarlet, overlaid 

 with glistening golden salmon 2.00 



P. or. Pink Beauty. 2>^ ft. Salmon pink. Very 

 much like Mrs. Perry, but a better shaped plant. 



2.00 



P. or. Purity. 2 ft. Firecracker red, light gray center, 

 mid-Ma}-; prolific 3.00 



P. schinxianum (Schinx Poppy). 2 to 2^ ft. Rich 

 orange Poppies centered green 1.80 15.00 



PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi (Torrey Pentste- 

 mon). 4 ft. Spikes of scarlet blooms are produced 

 from July to September 1.60 14.00 



P. digitalis (Foxglove Pentstemon). 2 ft. Light 

 purple and white flowers in early summer. 



1.60 14.00 



P. grandiflora. Large pale blue flowers, with silvery 

 leaves 1.80 16.00 



PAEONIA (Peonies) 



3 to 4 ft. 



Mav and June. Always popular, always adapt- 

 able, always beautiful. 



Albatre. Pure white, crimson flecks at center. 



2.50 20.00 



Agida. A beautiful dark rose sort 2.50 20.00 



Alexander Dumas. Brilliant pink, interspersed with 



salmon, white and chamois. Earlv 2.50 20.00 



Avalanche. Blush white; late 2.50 20.00 



