tiNUM 
L. PERENNE. (Flax). Blue. 2 ft. May-June. Graceful foliage and 
flowers of a very beautiful shade of porcelain blue. It blooms to some 
extent throughout the season. 
LOBELIA 
L. CARDINALIS. (Cardinal Flower). Red. 2-3 ft. August. One of 
the most brilliant and striking of plants. 
LYCHNIS 
L. CHALCEDONICA. Red. 2 ft. June-July. Dense heads of scarlet 
flowers. 
LYTHRUM 
L. SALIC ARIA ROSEA. (Loosestrife). Rose. 3-4 ft. July-August. 
Long spikes of rose colored flowers. Striking and beautiful. Used for 
naturalizing. 
MERTENSIA 
M. VIRGINICA. (Blue Bells). (Virginian Cowslip). Blue. 1 ft. May- 
June. Bell shaped flowers of clear sky blue. A native to some parts of 
the country. 
MYOSOTIS 
M. ALPESTRIS. (For-get-nie-not). An early spring species. It 
blooms very profusely so that the plants seem hidden in a cloud of 
blossoms. 
NEPETA 
N. MUSSINNI. Violet purple. 18in. July-Aug. A plant valued for 
its attractive foliage and bushy growth. The leaves have a pleasant 
herblike odor. 
MONARDA 
M. DIDYMA. (Bergamot). Red. 2-3 ft. July-Aug. A brilliant 
flowered, aromatic plant, universally growing in old gardens. 
PAPAVER 
P. ORIENTALIS. (Orientol Poppy). Red and old rose. 3-3^ ft. 
May-June. The beauty and brilliance of this flower rank it among the 
foremost of the June flowers, and these represent a very goodly company. 
The flowers are very large, and seem made of satin. They have a resting 
period in midsummer when they disappear entirely. 2Sc each. 
P. NUDICAULE. (Iceland Poppy). 18 in. All season. Smaller 
flowered poppies in many tones of yellow and orange, or white. In bloom 
from early spring to midsummer. 
PEONIES 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Large, loose flower. Mauve pink. Very early. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Typical of the bomb type. Bright red. $1.00 each. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Large rose type. The most popular white. 
L'INDESPENSABLE. White, tinted lilac. Early. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Deep carmine rose. Fragrant. Late. 
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