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MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells) — 
Heavenly blue flowers with pink 
buds. Moisture. 
virginica—One of the prettiest of our 
native plants.60 
M IM U LUS (Monkey Flower)—Interesting 
plants for damp places, 
ringens—Native. Grinning blue flowers 
one inch across..76 
MiTCHELLA (Turkey Berry)—Glaucous 
green leaves and bright red berries 
in winter. Good ground cover. 
R re pens— Native. White blooms, 
creeping stems, 6-12 in.60 
MITELLA (Bishop’s Cap)—Spikes of tiny 
cap-shaped flowers. 
R diphylla—Native. White flowers on 
1 ft. stems.76 
MORN A R DA —See bergamont. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). Part shade 
and moisture. 
R palustris —Native. Blue flowers all 
summer .60 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy) 
R mussini—Grey foliage, lavender flow¬ 
ers all summer.60 
R hederacea — Native. Bright green 
foliage, lavender blooms, 3 ft. vines. .60 
hederacea variegata —Beautiful green 
foliage bordered with white. Un¬ 
excelled for hanging baskets.75. 
NIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower)—Sheets of 
bloom all summer. 
R fruticens — Lavender blue flowers. 
12 in, Very choice and rare.75 
R rivularis —Large white flowers. Part 
shade. 2 in.. . .75 
NOTHOSCORDIUM —Similar to the Al¬ 
liums but does not have the alliaceous 
odor. 
bivalve —Native. Umbels of cream- 
colored flowers with a purple stripe 
on the reverse of the petals. Very 
beautiful .75 
ORCHIDS (Native) 
Aplectrum spicatum (Putty root)..One 
large olive green leaf with white 
veins, in winter. Spike or purplish 
flowers in summer; 3 ft.75 
Cypripedium acaule (Moccasin flower)— 
Large pink lady slipper, 12 in. Acid 
«oil .:.75 
Cypripediuim hirsutum (Large Yellow 
Lady’s Slipper)—Handsome bright 
yellow flowers, 18 in.76 
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