SIEBRECHT & SON 
Lythrum 
Lythrum Salicaria. A useful plant for slirul)- 
l)erv borders and wet places. Purple spikes. 
July. 3 to 4 feet. $20 per 100. 
Mentha i^int) 
Mentha crispa. Has crisp and curly foliage. 
Light blue. IVa feet. .$12 to .flT) per 100. 
Monarda (Sergamot) 
$12 to $15 per ICO. 
Monarda didyma (Osage Tea). Brightest 
scarlet. August and September. .2 feet. 
M. didyma rosea. Same as above, with rose- 
colored flowers. 
M. fistulosa. Light, pinkish purple. August. 
M. fistulosa alba. White. 
M. purpurea. Purple. August. 2% feet. 
MyOSOtiS [Forget-me-not) 
$12 per 100 
Myosotis palustris. The old-fashioned Forget- 
me-not. Dainty blue. 
M. dissitiflora. Thrives best in damp places. 
Oenothera {Evening Primrose) 
$15 to $20 per 100 
(Enothera Missouriensis (macrocarpa). Lem- 
on yellow ; very large flowers and curious 
fruit. 0 inches. 
M. speciosa. Large, white flowers. A grand 
species of exceptional merit. 1 foot. 
M. Youngii. Pale yellow. 2 feet. 
Paeonia 
Thei'e has been a wonderful increase in the 
already great demand for these old favorites. 
In addition to the old-fashioned kinds, which 
are so well known, we have a carefully made 
selection of named varieties, both single and 
double. 
Psonia officinalis. The real old-fashioned 
Peony, valuable on account of its early flow- 
ering. 
Alba. Blush white. 
Rosea. Bright rosy pink. 
Rubra. Brilliant glowing crimson. 
30c. each, $3 per doz.; i each of the 3 sorts 
for 75c. 
P. moutan (Tree Peony). This is really a 
slirnh, of rather slow growlli, with flowers m 
shades of pink. .'■)0 cts. to 7.^> cts. 
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
Pxonia Sinensis (Chinese Peony). The follow- 
ing is a selected list of the choicest garden 
Peonies. All are double and very free-Hower- 
ing, 2.5 cts. each, .'(;2.50 per doz. ; extra-heavy 
clumps, 75 cts. each, ,$7.50 per doz. Prices 
on new varieties upon application. 
Agida. Rich and glowing dark red. 
Argus. Light, soft pink. 
Andre Laures. A late-flowering deep red. 
Christine. Soft pink, shading to lighter 
center. 
Edulis superba. Fine bright rose. 
Festiva. White, tinted flesh. 
Festiva Maxima. Large, full, pure white. 
Formosa. Fine light pink. 
Golden Harvest. White, sulphur center. 
Grandiflora rubra. Blood-red. 
L'Esperance. Vivid rose, full center. 
Mad. Breon. White. 
Miranda. Deep rose ; a fine full flower. 
Pomponia. Large rosy pink, with salmon 
center. 
Prolifera tricolor. Sulphur yellow and white. 
Purpurea superba. Rich glowing purple ; 
fine. 
Rosea superba. Fine, full rosy pink. 
Rubra triumphans. (^Jlowing crimson : early. 
Victoria tricolor. Pink ; guard petals orange. 
Whitleyl. White. 
P. tenuifolia. Fine, fern-like foliage and double 
crimson flowers. Very early. 35 cts. 
Papaver {Popp})) 
$15 to $25 per 100. 
Papaver bracteatum. Crimson-scarlet, with 
black spots. 
P. nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Dwarf form: 
bright yellow flowers. 
P. orientale. Large, bright crimson. .Tune. 2 
feet. 
PaSSiflora {Passion Flower) 
PassifTora incarnata. .Vn old-fashioned climb- 
er, valued for the interesting thoughts its 
flowers have given rise to, as well as for its 
beauty. $25 per 100. 
Pentstemon 
One of the best plants for the long, hot, dry 
spells of summer. 
$15 per 100 
Pentstemon acuminatus. Lilac to violet. July. 
1 foot. 
P. barbatus. Long, slender scarlet spikes. 
.Tune. 
P. diffusus. Blue. June. 1 foot. 
P. Iievigatus digitalis. White. July. 3 feet. 
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