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LOBELIA CARDINAL FLOWER 
Cardinalis 
Long, dense spikes of handsome rich cardinal-red flowers. 
LUPINUS LUPINE 
Polyphyllus (Lupine) 
Deep blue pea-shaped flowers on long spikes. June to 
September. 2 to 3 feet. 
Polyphyllus Albus 
Pure white. 
LYCHNIS CAMPION 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) 
Brilliant scarlet flowers in close heads. June to September. 
Viscaria Splendens fl. pi. 
Bright rose; double flowers in spikes. 
MAZUS Rugosus 
A low border plant with attractive blue flowers somewhat 
like the annual lobelia. 
MENZIESIA polifolia 
Tiny, heatherlike shrub with drooping, bell-shaped pink or 
white flowers resembling lily-of-the-valley. Blooms contin¬ 
uously from August to November. Very desirable in a rock 
garden.$0.50 each, $4.50 doz. 
MONARDA BEEBALM 
Showy plants growing from 2 to 3 feet high, succeeding in 
any soil or position, with aromatic foliage, and producing their 
bright flowers during July and August. 
Didyma 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
MYOSOTIS FORGET-ME-NOT 
Palustris Semperflorens 
A variety that is hardly ever out of flower; useful in a 
shady spot in the border. ' 
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PAPA VIA POPPIES 
Orientale 
The common variety of Oriental Poppy. The flowers are a 
bright scarlet with a black blotch at the base of each petal, and 
when in bloom in the spring they make a very brilliant display. 
Iceland 
A beautiful species and among the most desirable of our 
herbaceous plants. 
PENTSTEMON BEARD TONGUE 
Barbatus Torreyii. Scarlet. 
Digitalis. Purple white. 
Pubescens. Bright rosy-purple. \] 4 . feet. 
P^ONIA PEONIES 
Strong roots containing three or more eyes. $0.50 each, 
$5.00 doz., except as noted 
Admiral Toga Dark crimson 
Adolphe Rousseau. Large, semi-double flowers of purple- 
garnet. Tall. One of the darkest pseonies. 
Plants on this page $0.25 each, $2.50 doz., $18.00 per 100, 
except as noted 
