MAZUS. 
*Reptans. Dwarf rockery plant covered with tiny 
lilac flowers. 2 in. 
MERTENSIA. (Bluebells). 
*Virginica. Blue bells shading to pink. IV 2 ft. 
Early spring. 
MONARDA. (Beebalm). 
Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet. Fragrant 
foliage. July-Aug. 2-3 ft. 
Lavender. Lavender flowers. Fragrant foliage. 
July-Aug. 2-3 ft. 
MYOSOTIS. (For-get-me-not). 
*Palustris Semperflorens. Large rich blue flowers 
with yellow eye. Fine for planting in damp 
places. 
NIEREMBERGIA. (Trailing Cup Flower). 
*Rivularis. A dwarf creeping alpine plant, bear¬ 
ing creamy white cup shaped flowers from June 
to Sept. 
OENOTHERA. (Sundrops). 
*Missouriensis. Large yellow flowers. Trailer. 
June-Aug. 
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help you. 
PACHYSANDRA. (Japanese Spurge). 
*Terminalis. The best ground cover for massing 
in shaded areas where grass will not grow. 
Very attractive in shady nooks of the rockery. 
If planted 6-8 in. apart, the bright, glossy green 
foliage will soon form perfect mats, making a 
very handsome effect. 15c ea. $1.50 doz. 
PACHYSTEMA. 
*Canbyi. Low evergreen shrub. Small red flowers. 
Fine for planting in shady places. 40c ea. 
PAP AVER. (Poppy). 
Orientalis. 
Joyce. Lovely shade of rose. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon pink. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Pink. 
Royal Scarlet. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
PENTSTEMON. 
*Dwarf. Small lilac flowers. Attractive for rock¬ 
ery. 6 in. 
Torreyi. Flowers of deep coral color. Fine for 
cutting. July-Aug. 3 ft. 
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