To wson • Maryland - Perennials 



MAMMILLARIA {Hardy Cactus). 



Flat, fleshy leaves with lovely bright 

 yellow blossoms. 1 foot. May. 

 35 cents each S3 50 per dozen 



M ATRICARIA parthenoides {Fev- 

 erfew Camomile). A most useful bor- 

 der plant, and excellent for cutting. 

 W hite ball-like flowers. 2 feet. July 

 to October. 



M. eximis {Yellow Ball) Similar to 

 the above, but with yellow blos- 

 soms. 2 feet. July to October. 



MAZUS rugosus . A very interesting 

 plant of dwarf habit, with trailing 

 masses of blue and white flowers 

 speckled with gold. August, 

 September. 



35 cents each S3 50 per dozen 



MENTHA rtquitni{RequienMint). 



A minute creeping species with tiny 

 round leaves and pale mauve flowers. 

 Delicatelv mint scented. About 3 



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inches. 



40 cents each S4.00 per dozen 



MERTEXSIA virginica {Virginia)! 

 Blue Bells). Long clusters of beauti- 

 ful pale blue flowers, with pink buds. 

 Blooms in early spring. 1 to 2 feet. 



MOXARDA didyma {Oswego Bee- 

 balm). Profusions of showy, brilliant, 

 scarlet flowers. 2]4 feet. June to 

 August. 



MYOSOTIS palustris semperflor- 

 ens {Forget-me-not). A very desirable 

 variety because of its long blooming 

 period. Blue. 10 inches. May to 

 September. 



NEPETA mussini {Catmint). An 

 excellent ground cover, of dwarf, 

 compact habit. Lavender flowers. 8 

 inches. April, June. 



MEREMBERGIA rivularis (Cup 

 Flower). A dwarf, creeping alpine 

 plant. Large creamy white, cup-shaped 

 flowers. 8 inches. June to August. 



30 cents each S3-00 per dozen 



OENOTHERA missouriensis 

 {Ozark Sundrops). A low branched 

 variety, with profusions of large 

 bright vellow flowers. 1 foot. June 

 to August. 



O. youngi {Evening Primrose). A 



very showy plant with large firm, 

 shinv foliage and bright yellow flow- 

 ers. 2 feet. June to August. 



PACHYSAXDRA terminalis {Jap- 

 anese Spurge). A low growing ever- 

 green plant, excellent as a ground 

 cover. Has attractive dark green 

 leaves, very dense. Spikes of greenish 

 white flowers in May or June. 

 25 cents each S2.50 per dozen $15.00 per 100 



PAPAVER orientale {Oriental 

 Poppy). Very large cup-shaped blooms 

 of orange-scarlet flowers. 3 to 3>2 

 feet. May. 



P. orientale (Mrs. Perry). Similar to 

 the above with orange-apricot 

 blooms. 2 to 3 feet. May. 



S0TE: All of the preceding items are 2j 

 cents each, S2.J0 per dozen, $ij.oo per 

 100, excepting where noted. 



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