HUTCHINSIA Alpina (R)—Forms dense cushions of fine 
green cress leaves smothered with dainty white flowers. 
25c. 
INULA Grandiflora (Gold marguerite)—Large, yellow, 
mid-summer daisy, fine cut-flower. Easy to grow. 2 ft. 
I-Insifolia (R)—Compact bushes to 12 inches, with large 
yellow daisy like flowers during 1 July and Aug. 
IRIS Siberica (Siberian Iris) Tall slender plants with 
graceful dark-blue flowers in early summer. 3 ft. 
I-Pseudioacoriis (Yellow water flag) Making tall graceful 
clumps for the edge of the pool or stream. 
I-Tenax—Beautiful dwarf native species with many large 
mauve colored flowers open at once. 25c. 
JASIONE Perennis (R)—Free flowering plant with many 
miniature, scabiosa-like heads of blue. 1 ft. Easy to 
grow. 
LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum (Edilweis) (R)—Much sought 
for legendary plant of the Swiss Alps. Wooly, grey 
leaves with star like heads of light yellow flowers. 6 
inches. 25c. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya (Kansas gayfeather)—Hand¬ 
some spikes of rose-purple in late summer. Fine for mix¬ 
ed bouquets. 4 ft. 
LAMIUM Maculatum, Variegatum (R)—Dwarf crinkley 
evergreen leaves with white stripe down the center. 
Purple flowers. 
LYCHNIS Alpinus (R)—Pretty rose colored heads on 4 
inch stems from a compact dark-green plant. Excellent 
for edging a walk or for small pockets in the rockery. 
Spring. 
L-Arkwrighti (R)—New large flowered sort in many 
wonderful shades of red, pink and salmon. 1 ft. Summer. 
L-VSsfiaria Graceful early flowering border and cut-flower 
plant., 18 inch mass of pink flowers over a long period. 
L-Viscaria, FI PI (R)—Deep red' double flowered form of 
above. Even a single plant attracts much attention and 
large group or long border of this 1 ft. plant is a sight 
long to be remembered. Late spring. 25c. 
MENTHA Requiem (R)—Dense green carpet of strong 
peppermint scented foliage. Fine for stepping stones. 2 
inches. 25c. 
MICROMERIA Douglasi (Yerba Buena) (R)— Dwarf 
creeping evergreen, strong mint-like aromatic foliage. 
Makes a large mat covered with white flowers in sum¬ 
mer. 4 inches. 
M-Rupestris (R)—Attractive dwarf shrub-like form of 
above. 
MIMULUS Langsdlorfi (R)—Large golden yellow flowers, 
sploched brown. Blooms continuously if watered. 1 ft. 
25c. 
MYOSOT1S Palustris (Everblooming forget-me-not) (R) 
Trailing perennial forget-me-not which blooms all sum¬ 
mer if given some shade and moisture. Light-blue flow¬ 
ers. 6 inches. 
NEPETA Mussini (R)—Fine everblooming subject for 
the rockery or border. Fragrant grey foliage, lavender 
flowers. Bloom repeatedly if kept sheared*. 8 inches. 
