Towson, Maryland 



Perennials 



PER 10 PER 100 



LYTHRLM roseum superbum (Rose Loose- 3 feet % 2.50 S 20.00 

 strife). Spikes of rosy flowers. July till Sep- 

 tember. 



M\mi\LL\mk (Hardy Cactus). Flat, fleshy \ joot 5.00 

 leaves: bright yellow blossoms. May. 



MATRICARIA parthenoides (Feverfew Camo- ^ feet 2.50 20.00 



mile J . \^ hite ball-like flower. July to Oc- 

 tober. 



MATRICARIA eximis (Yellow Ball) . Yellow. 2 feet 2.50 20.00 



July to October. 



MO^ARDA didyma (Oswego Beebalm). Scar- 2h feet 2.50 20.00 



let. June to August. 



MYOSOTIS scorpioides r^orgei-Me-A^o^ . Light ^inch. 2.50 20.00 



blue: spreading. May to September. 



OENOTHERA missouriensis (Ozark Sundrops ) . 1 hot 2.50 

 Large yellow blooms. June to August. 



OENOTHERA youngi (Evening Primrose). ^ foot 2.50 20.00 



Bright yellow blossoms. All summer. 



PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese Spurge) . 2 yr. plants 2.00 15.00 

 Evergreen. White blossoms. May, June. Ex- 

 cellent for D[round cover. 



PAPAVER orientale (Oriental Poppy). Or- 3 to 3h feet 2.50 

 ange-scarlet flowers. May. 



PAPAVER orientale (Mrs Perry ) . Soft salmon- 2 to 3 feet 2.50 

 pink. May. 



PENTSTEMON torreyi (Torrey Pentstemon) 3 to i feet 2.50 

 (Beard Tongue). Spikes of brilliant coral- 

 red blossoms. June to August. 



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An error in planning and planting magnifies itself each year as growth in- 

 creases. Do not make the mistake of building a beautiful house only to mar its 

 lines and scenic effect through unintelligent planting. 



Choose plants which harmonize with the setting; the judicious use of the many 

 varieties of evergreens requires expert knowledge and artistic skill. 



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