Three Ten 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate 
LYCHNIS Viscaria —(2) Campron 
or Catchfly; (3) bright carmine; 
(4) June and July; (5) 8 to 10 in., 
(6) spreading; (7) sun; (8) ordi¬ 
nary; (9) border.50 1.25 
M ERTENSI A Virginica — (2) Blue 
Bells; (3) pink buds, blue blooms; 
(4) April and May; (5) 18 in.; (6) 
pendulous, bushy; (7) shade or 
partial shade; (8) rich, moist, well 
drained soil; (9) border. Plant 2 in. 
deep. Will bloom for many satis¬ 
factory years. One of the best.50 1.00 
*MYOSOTIS Alpestris —“Queen Vic¬ 
toria”; (2) For-get-me-not; (3) 
azure blue; (4) March to June; 
(5) 5 in.; (6) spreading; (7) sun, 
well drained; (8) ordinary; (9) 
rock garden or edging.50 1.25 
*MYOSOTIS Palustris —(2) Forget- 
me-not; (3) sky blue, yellow eye; 
(4) June to Oct.; (5) 6 in.; (6) 
prostrate, creeping; (7) moist 
shady; (8) moist ordinary; (9) 
ground cover and rock gardens. 
This is about the most satisfactory 
variety .50 1.25 
♦NEPETA Mussini—(3) light mauve; 
(4) May to Sept.; (5) 1 ft.; (6) 
mounds of gray green foliage (7) 
sun; (8) ordinary soil; (9) rock and 
edging. A fine plant.50 1.50 
^Oenothera Missouriensis —(2) Even¬ 
ing primrose; (3) yellow; (4) July 
to Sept.; (5) 6in.; (6) trailing 
stems; (7) well drained, sunny; 
(8) ordinary or sandy soil mixed 
with well-rotted manure; (9) ex¬ 
cellent for rock gardens and edge 
of borders for their continuous 
bloom .50 1.25 
100 
Rate 
10.00 
8.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 
Painted Daisy (See Pyrethrum). 
PAPAVER Orientalis—(2) Oriental 
poppies; (3) bright orange scar¬ 
let; (4) June; (5) 30 in.; (6) up¬ 
right stems; (7) well drained in 
sun; (8) rich ordinary garden 
soil; (9) fine for border with their 
brilliant display. May be shipped 
in August when dormant.50 1.25 10.00 
PENTSTEMON—The Pentstemon 
family is a large one, native to this 
country. They are growing in 
popularity; (9) they can be used 
for border, cutting and rock gar¬ 
dens; (7) most grow in well drain¬ 
ed locations in sun; (8) ordinary 
soil with some grit or sand. 
Pentstemon Barbata Praecox—(3) 
from fuchia purple through red to 
light pink; (4) June to Sept.; (5) 
3 ft.; (6) compact rosette of glossy 
leaves at crown with several slen¬ 
der bloom spikes; (9) border and 
cutting. This is a variety that is 
very popular. Mixed colors.50 1.25 10.00 
Pentstemon Digitalis—(3) white 
tinted violet; (4) July; (5) 3 ft.; 
(6) upright; (9) cutting and bor¬ 
der, makes a fine unique boquet... .50 1.25 10.00 
