12 
Mentha (Men'-tha) Requieni—A microscopic jewel from 
Crosica. A green film, studded with wee purple flowers. 
Deliciously mint-scented leaves. 20 
Mimulus (Mim'-eu-lus) Luteus (R)—Large yellow snap¬ 
dragon-like flowers minutely spotted with red. All 
summer. Grow in moist shade.20 
•—Lewisii. A lovely West American having many soft sal¬ 
mon pink flowers all season.... 20 
One each of 2 Minulus .35 
Monarda (Mon-ar'-da) Didyma Cambridge Scarlet—Loose 
heads of intense scarlet flowers all summer. Fragant 
foliage 15".—.20 
Myosotis (My-oh-soh'-tis) (R)—Blue forget-me-nots.20 
Nepeta (Nep'-e-ta) Mussini (R)—Fine compact plant with 
greyish foliage and clouds of lavender flowers. 8". .20 
Papaver (Pa-pay'-ver) Nudicaule (R)—'Neat tufts of fern 
like foliage with brilliant orange and yellow flowers all 
Season. 20 
—Alpinum—Like a small and more delicate Iceland in 
many bright colors.25 
—Coonaria Pink. A wonderful new pink sort. 25 
One each of the 3 poppies .60 
Pardanthus (Par-danth'-us) Beamcanada or Blackberry 
Lily—Large branching heads of Lily-like flowers. Bright 
orange spotted black, followed by seed pods resembling 
blackberries. Fine in winter bouquets 2 '.25 
Pentstemon (Pent-stee'-mon) An extremely interesting Am¬ 
erican genus of easiest culture. The taller sorts are among 
the most satisfactory cut flowers and the dwarfer sorts are 
invaluable tor the rock or wall garden. All are interesting 
and some of the showiest plants in cultivation are found in 
this group. All have tubular shaped flowers with a distinct 
bearded lip. 
—Barbatus Torreyi. Forms broad mats of evergreen foli¬ 
age from which rise 4' stems of rich scarlet flowers.20 
—Deustus (R) A native of our high -mountauis with ever¬ 
green foliage and white flowers on 10 " stems. . 20 
—Fruiticosa (R)—Lovely evergreen shrubby sort covered 
with lilac purple flowers in early spring. 9"—- ..25 
—Fruiticosa Azurea (R). A paie blue variation of the 
above.25 
-—Glaber (R) Blue green foliage and crowded spikes of 
blue flowers, daintily tinted with pink. 10".35 
—Pubescens. Bright rosy purple, l 1 /^’ .20 
—Unilateralis. 3' spikes of opa.escent blue flowers. 
choice---—...• .35 
—Rup.cola (R). A very rare and beautiful little evergreen 
with compact habit of growth and bright red flowers. 
Very drought resistant. 3"..... 35 
One each of the 8 Pentstemon—$1.85 
Peonies—We grow over 200 varieties of Peonies but as fall 
is the best time for planting we are making up a seperate 
list and will be glad to send it on request. 
Phlox Amoena (R)—A wondertul ground cover completely 
hidden in early spring by clouds of very bright pink 
bloom. 4".. ->n 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
