and Rock Plants 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Three Per 10 Per 100 
MAZUS 
(r)rugosa. A low creeping plant with many lilac, lo¬ 
belia like flowers. May and June. 
1 in.75 1.80 15.00 
MEADOWRUE—see Thalictrum 
MENTHA Mint 
spicata. Useful herb with fragrant foliage. 
1-2 ft.50 1.40 10.00 
MITCHELLA Partridge Berry 
(r) repens. A little trailing evergreen which forms firm 
mats in shady places and covers itself with sparkling 
crimson berries. 2-4 in. .75 2.00 
MONARDA 
Beebalm 
didyma. Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers. July to Sept. An improved variety. 
2-3 ft. 
.60 1.50 12.00 
didyma salmonea. Salmon Beebalm. Uncommon 
sort with flowers of salmon pink. July to Sept. 
18-24 in.75 ' 1.80 15.00 
didyma violacea superba. Amaranth. Bright purple 
flowers. July to Sept. Distinct. 
2 ft.60 1.50 12.00 
didyma. Oswego Beebalm. 
scarlet flowers in profusion. 
2-3 ft. 
Showy heads, brilliant 
June to Sept. 
.60 1.50 12.00 
MONKSHOOD—see Aconitum 
MYOSOTIS For-get-me-not 
(r)semperflorens. June to Sept. Bright blue flowers 
with yellow eyes borne in clusters. 
8 in.50 1.40 10.00 
NEPETA 
(r)mussini. An excellent plant for any position but 
especially useful in rock garden. It is compact and 
forms dense tufts about 12 inches high with masses 
of small light violet blue flowers during July and 
Aug.75 1.80 15.00 
NIEREMBERGIA Cupflower 
(r)rivularis. A charming dwarf creeping alpine plant, 
bearing large, creamy white, cup shaped flowers, 
from June to Sept. 2-3 in. .75 1.80 
OENOTHERA Evening Primrose 
fruticosa youngi. A strong stocky plant with bright 
yellow-lemon flowers. June to Aug. 
2 ft.60 1.50 12.00 
glauca fraseri. A strong growing plant forming a 
dense bush like specimen and bearing deep yellow 
flowers in profusion. June to Oct. 
12-15 in.60 1.50 12.00 
4 to 24 plants of one variety will be priced at the 10 rate; 
25 or more at the 100 rate. 
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