Perennials TowsoN Nurseries, Inc. 



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 of American Arborvitaes 



MATRICARIA parthenoides (Feverfew- 

 Camomile). A most useful border plant. 

 White ball-like flowers. 2 feet. July-October. 

 S— D— CF. 



M. eximis (Yellow Ball). Similar to the 

 above, but with yellow blossoms. 2 feet. 

 July-October. S— D— CF. 



*MAZUS rugosus. A very interesting plant 

 of dwarf habit, with trailing masses of blue 

 and white flowers speckled with gold. August- 

 September. S — SA — P. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 *MENTHA requieni (Requien Mint). A 

 minute creeping species with tiny round leaves 

 and pale mauve flowers. Delicately mint 

 scented. About 3 inches. July-September. S. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 *MERTENSIA virginica (Virginian Blue 

 Bells). Long clusters of beautiful pale blue 

 flowers, with pink buds. Blooms in early 

 spring. 1 to 2 feet. S — — CF. 

 =!=MICROMERIA r u p e s t r i s (False 

 Thyme). Aromatic foliage. Attractive 

 Thymelike, prostrate plant. Minute white 

 flowers, with lavender spots. August. D — S. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 *MIMULUS luteus (Golden Monkey- 

 flower). Flowers resemble snapdragons. Yel- 

 low. 12 inches. June-September. M — SH. 

 MONARDA didyma (Oswega Bee-balm). 

 Profusions of showy, brilliant, scarlet flowers. 

 lYz feet. June-August. S or SH — TD3. 



^^'MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens 

 (Forget-me-not). A very desirable variety 

 because of its long blooming period. Blue. 

 8 inches. All summer. M — SH. 



'■''NEPETA mussini (Catmint). An excel- 

 lent ground cover, of dwarf compact habit. 

 Blue with dark spots. 8 inches. April-June. 

 S— D. 



*NIEREMBERGIA rivularis (White- 

 cup). A dwarf, creeping alpine plant. Large 

 creamy white, cup-shaped flowers, tinged rose 

 or blue. 8 inches. June — August. S — D. 

 3 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



^OENOTHERA missouriensis ( Ozark 

 Sundrops). Profusions of large bright yel- 

 low flowers. 1 foot. June-August. D — S. 



O. youngi (Evening Primrose). A very 

 showy plant with large firm, shiny foliage 

 and bright yellow flowers. 2 feet. June- 

 August. D — S. 



*PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese 

 Spurge). A low growing evergreen plant, ex- 

 cellent as a ground cover. Has attractive 

 dark green leaves, very dense. Spikes of green- 

 ish white flowers in May-June. SH. 



20 cents each $2.00 per dozen 

 $12.00 per 100 

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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100 f excepting where noted. 



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