Siebrecht & Son • Hose Hill TSjurseries • Tjelv Ijochelle, ?>[elp York 
Mentha {Wnt) 
Mentha crispa. Has crisp and curly foliage. 
Light blue, i /z feet. $12 to $1$ per 100. 
Monarda (Sergamot) 
$12 to $16 per 100 
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. 2^2 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. 
OE-nothera (ZUening Primrose) 
$15 to $20 per 100 
CEnothera Missouriensis (macrocarpa). Lemon 
yellow; very large flowers and curious fruit. 6 in. 
M. speciosa. Large, white flowers. A grand 
species of exceptional merit, i foot. 
M. Youngii. Pale yellow. 2 feet. 
Paeonia 
There 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. 
Pseonia officinalis. The real old - fashioned 
Peony, valuable on account of its early flowering. 
Alba. Blush white. 
Rosea. Bright rosy pink. 
Rubra. Brilliant glowing crimson 
30c. each, $3 per doz; one each of the 3 sorts for 76c. 
P. Moutan (Tree Peony). This is really a shrub, 
of rather slow growth, with flowers in shades of 
pink. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
P. Sinensis (Chinese Peony). The following is 
a selected list of the choicest garden Peonies. 
All are double and very free- flowering. 25 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, sha<iing to lighter center. 
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Paeonia Sinensis, continued 
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 while. 
Purpurea superba. Rich glowing purple ; fine. 
Rosea superba. Fine, full, rosy pink. 
Rubra triumphans. Glowing crimson ; early. 
Victoria tricolor. Pink; guard petals orange. 
Whitleyi. White. 
P. tenuifolia. Fine, fern-like foliage and double 
crimson flowers. Very early. 35 cts. 
Papaver < Poppy) 
$16 to $25 per 100 
Papaver bracteatum. Crimson-scarlet, witU 
black spots. 
P. nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Dwarf form; 
bright yellow flowers. 
P. orientate. Large, bright crimson. Jime. 2ft. 
Passiflora {Passion Tlolver) 
Passiflora incarnata. An old-fashioned climber, 
valued for the interesting thoughts its flowers 
have given rise to, as well as for its beauty. 
$2$ per ICO. 
Pentstemon 
One of the best plants for the long, hot, dry 
spells of summer. 
$16 per 100 
Pentstemon acuminatus. Lilac to violet. July. 
I foot. 
P. barbatus. Long, slender, scarlet spikes. June. 
P. diffusus. Blue. June, i foot. 
P. Isevigatus digitalis. White. July. 3 feet. 
Phlox, Hardy Perennial 
The most showy of all har -y flowers, easy to 
grow and filling the garden with a magnificent 
wealth of bloom all summer. The following list 
contains the best obtainable varieties: 
$15 to $35 per 100, according to the selection and 
size of clumps 
QRANDirLORA VARILTIE-S 
Adonis. Rose, with carmine center. 
Amazone. Pure white; large. 
Antoinette Six. White, of good size. 
Aurora Boreale. Rosy salmon, crimson center. 
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