PLANTS THAT BLOOM 
LYTHRUM 
Superbum Roseum. Showy rosy purple flowers, 
3 ft. 
MAZUS 
*Reptans (Alpine Creeper). Covered with lilac- 
colored flowers. 
NEPETA (Catmint) 
Mussini. Mass of lavender, 18 in. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
Youngii. Bright yellow on good stems, sum¬ 
mer, 24 in. 
PAPAYER (Oriental Poppy) 
Orientale. Mixed large flowers, spring. 
Mrs. Perry. Lovely orange-apricot, spring. 
Each Per 10 
PEONIES 
Albatre. Large, milk white.50 4.50 
Albert Crousse. Seashell pink... .75 7.00 
Alfred DeMusset. Milk white.75 7.00 
Armandine Mechin. Large, violet 
crimson.50 4.50 
Boule De Neige. Very large, white .50 4.50 
Berloiz. Light carmine rose.50 4.50 
Couronne De Or. Immense white. .50 4.50 
Delachei. Violet crimson.50 4.50 
Due De Wellington. Large white, 
sulphur center.50 4.50 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red.75 6.50 
Festiva Maxima. Large, pure 
white.50 4.50 
La Perle. Shell pink.75 7.00 
Lamartine (Cal.). Pale lilac rose. 2.00 18.50 
Mad. Muyssart. Very dark pink. . .50 4.50 
Mons. Jules Elie. Large, pale rose .75 7.00 
Mons. Krelage. Large red.50 4.50 
Prince Imperial. Brilliant scarlet .50 4.50 
Richardson’s Dorchester. Salmon 
pink.50 4.50 
PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily) 
Chinensis. Flowers orange colored, July- 
August, 2 ft. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
Barbatus Torreyi. Spikes of bright scarlet, 2 
ft. 
PHLOX (Creeping Phlox) (Mountain Pinks) 
*Alba. White. 
*G. F. Wilson. Bright lavender. 
* Rosea. Rose-pink. 
*Vivid. Bright pink with dark center. 30c each. 
PHLOX (Various Species) 
*Amoena. Lovely carpeting type, rich pink, 8 in. 
*Divaricata Canadensis. Native species, laven¬ 
der-blue, 10 in. 
*Ovata. Carolina, bright rosy flowers, 12 in. 
*For rock gardens. 
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