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♦LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinalflower) . Flowers in- 

 tense scarlet, opening from below upward along the 

 tall spike, thus bearing flowers for several weeks. 



3 ft. July, Aug S2.25 



syphilitica. Blue flowers. 3 ft. Aug. to Sept 2.25 



LUPINUS polyphyllus (Lupine). Deep blue, white 

 and rose.- Flowers on long stems. 4-5 ft. June, 



July 2.50 



polyphyllus moerheimi. The finest of all Lupines, 

 with its spikes of pea-shaped flowers a foot long, on 



stems 3 feet long; color soft rose. June, July. . . 3.50 



LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Flower bright scarlet, in 



dense clusters. 2 ft. June, July 2.50 



alba. Pure white 2.50 



viscaria splendens fl. pi. (German Catchfiy). A fine 

 variety, with double crimson flowers. 1 ft 2.50 



LYTHRUM salicaria roseum, Perrys Variety. A most 



beautiful shade of cherry-red. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept. 2.25 

 Rose Queen. A remarkably free-blooming va- 



riet\', with long, graceful spikes of rosy-pink flowers. 



2 to 3 ft. July-Sept Each 35c.. 3.25 



— roseum superbum (Purple Loosestrife). Tall 



spikes of rosy purple. 3 to 4 ft 2.25 



LYSIMACHIA clethroides (Japanese Loosestrife). 

 A fine hardy variety from Japan, with long spikes 



of pure white flowers. 2 ft. Julj--Sept 2.50 



nummularia (Creeping Jennj"). Moneywort 2.50 



MERTENSIA virginica (Bluebell). Flowers blue, fun- 

 nel-formed, in nodding clusters. Should not be dis- 

 turbed when once planted. IJi ft. May, June.... 2.25 



MONARDA didyma. Compact heads of bright red 



flowers. 3 ft. June- Aug 2.25 



didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Next to the scarlet 



lobelia, the most brilliant of our wild flowers 2.25 



didyma violacea superba. Deep amaranth-red. 2.25 

 didyma salmonea. Salmon-pink. 3 ft. June to 

 Aug 2.25 



*NEPETA mussini. Mauve-colored flowers; blooms 



constantly. 8 in. April-June 2.25 



OENOTHERA fruticosa major (Evening Primrose). 



Bright yellow flowers. 2 ft. June 2.25 



missouriensis. Large, yellow flowers. 10 in. June- 



Aug 2.25 



speciosa. Pure white, very attractive. IJ^ ft. Aug.- 



Sept 2.25 



*PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). A beautiful 

 class of hardy Poppies, bearing on long stems, cup- 

 shaped flowers ranging in color from pure white to 



yellow and orange-scarlet. 1 ft. May-Aug 2.25 



nudicaule, Sunbeam. A very much improved 



strain of Iceland Poppies; many new shades 



Each 35c 



orientalis (Oriental Poppy). Pink, salmon, white, 

 scarlet, maroon. Separate colors Each 40c. 3.50 



PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi (Beardtongue). 

 Tall spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. A most 

 charming and effective border plant. 4 ft. June- 



Aug 2.50 



digitalis. White, tubular flowers with purple throat. 



2 ft. July to Aug 2.50 



PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloonflower). A 

 dense branching plant of upright habit; flowers 



3 in. across, blue. 1 to 2 ft. June, July. 



album. A white-flowered form of the above. 



mariesi. Dwarf species with broad, thick foliage 



and deep blue flowers. 12 to 15 in. June-Sept.. 2.50 

 — alba. White form of above 2.50 



