—12 
in the garden is most welcome. 25 cts. each. $1.25 
per dozen. 
MAZUS Puiiiillio. A low mat of dark green 
only an inch or two high from which springs a 
profusion of pretty snapdragon like flowers, 
bluish with yellow centers. An easily grown but 
rare alpine. 30 cts. each. $2.00 per dozen. 
NEPETA Mussini, dwarf, compact grower pro¬ 
ducing masses of beautiful lavender colored 
flowers all Spring and if these are clipped away 
will bloom throughout the Summer. Should be 
better known. 2 0 cts. each. $1.00 per dozen. 
NIEREMBERGIA — Trailing cup flower, 
Rivularis, A lovely dwarf trailing alpine plant, 
bearing large creamy white, cup shaped flowers 
in the greatest profusion throughout the entire 
Summer. One of our best rock plants. 25 cts. each. 
$1.50 per dozen 
PENTSEMON—Beard tongue, Heterophyllus, 
Metallic blue flowers on one foot spikes from 
early Summer till September. A brilliant touch of 
color for a sunny spot. 30 cts. each. $2.00 per 
dozen. 
PLATYCODON Mariesii. Chinese Bellflower, 
A dwarf species with heavy foliage and large, 
deep violet blue, bell shaped flowers on twelve 
inch stems all Summer, 2 0 cts. each. 80 cts. per 
dozen. 
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragonhead, Virginica 
Vivid. A new dwarf variety about twenty inches 
high and a great improvement over the older 
well known variety. Three weeks later in bloom¬ 
ing, but the flowers are larger, a deeper and more 
vivid pink. Better in every way. 20 cts. each. 80 
cts. per dozen. 
POLEMONIUM — Jacobs Ladder, Reptans, 
A dwarf bushy plant and not a creeper as the 
name would indicate. Handsome, ferny foliage 
covered in early Spring with light blue, bell like 
flowers. A very good substitute for the Virginia 
Blue bells. 2 0 cts. each. 8 0 cts. per dozen. 
PHLOX Subulata — Moss pinks. The creeping 
Phlox with their low compact foliage and shim¬ 
mering mass of color when in flower, produce 
some of the finest effects in both rock garden 
and border. They are very hardy and here in the 
Ozarks during mild winters, are sometimes load¬ 
ed with bloom at Christmas time. 
SIJBULATA Alba—Pure white flowers com¬ 
pletely covering the plant in early Spring. 
SUBULATA ROSEA — deep rose colored 
flowers and foliage of a very dense growth. 
SUBULATA LILACINA — Pale lilac flowers; 
fine. Either of the above Phlox at 20 cts. each. 80 
cts. per dozen. 
PHLOX—Subulata Vivid, Bright pink with 
dark pink eye. The loveliest of the lot. 25cts. each. 
$2.00 per dozen. 
