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PERENNIAL 
MIMULUS QUEEN'S PRIZE 
Mimulus 
MONKEY FLOWER 
MIMULUS QUEENS PRIZE. A very large 
flowered hybrid, with open, -flaring flowers in 
shades of yellow, orange, and gold, interestingly 
spotted and marked with brownish red. They like 
moist earth and a semi-shaded location. 2Vi- 
inch pots 15e; 4-ineh pots 25e. 
t MIMULUS MOSCHATUS. Musk. Small bright 
yellow flowers, light green foliage, fine for edges 
of pools, streams, in moist soil. 2 1 /t-inch pots 
15e. 
Sensitive Plant 
MIMOSA PUDICA. Finely divided leaves, pink 
flowers like fluffy balls. Interesting because the 
leaves are sensitive to the touch. 2'/4-ineh pots 
15e; 4-ineh pots 25c. 
Forget-me-not 
MYOSOTIS. We grow only the one variety 
"Blue Bird", because of its richer deep blue color, 
fine habit, and long blooming period. Lovely 
plants for damp places where they make fine 
beds or edgings. 2'A-inch pots 10c; 4-inch pots 
20c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT BLUEBIRD 
t Especially suitable for Rockeries. 
Nepeta 
MUSSINI. An excellent plant for a border, or 
bed, especially useful in the rock garden. It is of 
compact habit, forming dense tufts about 12 
inches high, with small crinkly sage-green leaves 
and masses of small light violet flowers in the 
summer. 2’,4-inch pots 15c. 
t NEPETA NERVOSA. Flowers clear light blue; 
one foot. 2’/4-inch pots 20c. 
NICOTIANA 
See Annual Plants 
Poppy 
PAPAVER 
ICELAND POPPY. Papaver Nudicaule. 
This is a very fine perennial poppy and 
blossoms for a long season. The flowers 
come on long wiry stems and have grace¬ 
fully crinkled petals, and are very lasting 
when cut. 
COONARIA PINKS. Containing a preponder¬ 
ance of pink and rose tints, very fine. 
ART SHADES. Huge flowers in a wide range 
of colors, many with picotee edges. New. 
TANGERINE. The finest, large russet orange. 
WHITE. Very pleasing. 
Price: 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. Papaver Orientalis. 
For gorgeous coloring these poppies have 
few rivals among hardy plants. They pro¬ 
duce a magnificent effect in shrubberies 
and hardy borders, while for cutting they 
are invaluable. The flowers are very large, 
and the colors are like Chinese lacquer. 
MAHONEY. Deep maroon shaded crimson. 
MRS. PERRY. Delicate salmon rose, shining 
black blotches. 
PERRY'S WHITE. Satiny white, with maroon 
blotch at the base of each petal. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Delicate salmon- 
pink. 
MIXED. All colors. 
Price of above: 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Pentstemon 
Pentstemons may be planted in almost 
any location and at any season of the year, 
and they will always give most satisfactory 
results. The new and improved varieties are 
very effective in the garden as they pre¬ 
sent a gorgeous display of color and are in 
flower for a good portion of the year. The 
varieties listed here are most excellent. 
Paul |. Howard’s Improved Ciant 
Pentstemons 
Flowers of marvellous size, wide and flaring, 
with brilliant color, and white throats. 
Rose Shades Amaranth 
Carmine Shades Lilac 
Bright Red White 
SENSATION MIXTURE. A wide range of color, 
mostly with deeper lines in the throats. 
Paul ). Howard’s Miniature 
Pentstemons 
New hybrids; in direct contrast to our giant 
flowered type they have miniature flowers in long 
graceful sprays in a wide range of colors. Charm¬ 
ing. 
Price of any of the above fine Pentstemons: 2’/4- 
inch pots 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 
100. 4-inch pots 20e each. 
PENTSTEMON COBAEA. A rare variety with 
very large flowers, lilac, with white throats. 2’/4- 
inch pots 20c. 
f PENTSTEMON CARDWELLI. A native Alpine 
growing about 10 inches high covered several 
times each season with short spikes of bright 
purple flowers. 4-inch pots 35c. 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
PHYSOSTECIA 
FALSE DRAGON HEAD 
A fine summer-flowering perennial. 
Bears long spikes of tubelike flowers. Very 
hardy and easily grown. 
VIRGINICA ALBA. A white flowering variety. 
VIRGINICA GRANDIFLORA VIVIDA. A new 
variety, growing about 18 to 24 inches high, 
with flowers very much larger and more closely 
set in the spikes. The color is a bright lavender- 
pink. Very desirable as a cut flower. 
Price: either variety, 4-inch pots 25c each. 
PILEA 
tPILEA MUSCOSA. Artillery Plant. The grace¬ 
ful curving fronds of small leaves give this half¬ 
succulent plant a beautiful fern-like appearance. 
Enjoys a moist shaded location and is beautiful 
as an edging or among rocks in shady beds. Un¬ 
equalled for giving a lacy appearance to plantings 
of Cyclamen, Primrose, and other shade loving 
flowers. An excellent pot plant. 3-inch pots 25c. 
PLATYCODON 
PLATYCODON JAPONICUM. Japanese Bell 
Flower or Balloon Flower. 2’/4-inch pots 15c. 
POTENTILLA 
POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS MISS WILLMOTT. 
Charming plants for rockery or border, blooming 
for a long season with bright rose-pink flowers 
like single roses. The strawberry-like foliage is 
very attractive. 4-inch pots 25c. 
PYRETHRUM 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM. The daisy-like 
flowers come in all shades of deep rose, to pure 
white. The fine fern-like foliage adds to its at¬ 
tractiveness. Easily grown in any good garden 
soil, in a sunny position. Single and double 
flowers, mixed, 2',4-inch pots 15e; 4-inch pots 
25c. 
t PYRETHRUM AUREUM. The well known 
Golden Feather so much used for edging, carpet, 
bedding, etc. Has bright yellow-green fern-like 
foliage. 2</4-inch pots 10c each; 75c per dozen. 
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