WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
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LUPINUS polyphyllus (Washington Lupine). Deep blue flowers, 2-3 ft., 
June-Sept. 
polyphyllus albus (White Lupine). 2-3 ft., June-Sept. 
polyphyllus roseus (Blush Lupine). 2-3 ft., June to September. 
*LYCHNIS alpina (Arctic Campion). Dwarf rose pink flowers, 4 in., June. 
chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Orange-scarlet flowers, 2j£ ft., June- 
Juiy*. 
coronaria (Rose Campion). Grayish, woolly leaves, brilliant carmine 
flowers. 
flosjovis (Flower-of-Jove). Fringed, rosy-red flowers, 12-18 in., June- 
July- 
haageana (Haage Campion). Orange-red scarlet or crimson, 1-2 ft., 
June-Aug. 
*viscaria splendens flore pleno (Double rose pink Campion). 1 ft., 
June-July. 
LYSIMACHIA clethroides (Clethra Loosestrife). Recurved spikes of 
pure white flowers, 2 ft., July-Sept. 
*nummularia (Moneywort). Excellent for ground cover in shade, 
shining leaves, yellow bell-shaped flowers, 2-4 in., June-Aug. 
LYTHRUM salicaria. New varieties mixed. Strong growing plants with 
spikes of rosy flowers, 3-4 ft., July-Sept. 
MALVIA moschata (Musk Mallow). Fragrant rose tinted flowers, 
1- 2 ft., July-Sept. 
*MAZUS rugosus. Trailing plant, dainty lilac flowers, in early spring, 
2- 4 in., June. 
MENTHA piperita (Peppermint). 18 in., July-Aug. 
*rotundifolia variegata. Mint with variegated leaves, very useful for 
low border or rock garden. 
♦MERTENSIA virginica (Virginia Bluebell). 18 in., April-June. 
*MITCHELLA repens (Patridge Berry). A little trailing evergreen 
plant. 35c. each, 33.00 per 10. 
MONARDA didyma (Oswego Beebalm). Brilliant scarlet flowers, 2—3 
ft., July-Aug. 
salmonea (Salmon Beebalm). 2-3 ft., July-Aug. 
*MUHLENBECKIA nana. A slow growing low shrubby mat, thread¬ 
like black stems with round, deep green foliage. 
*MYOSOTIS scorpioides semperflorens (Dwarf Perpetual Forget-me- 
not). 8 in., June-Sept. 
*NEPETA mussini. Clouds of light blue flowers, 1 ft., May-Sept. 
*hederacea variegata (Glecoma fol. var.) Variegated Ground Ivy. 
Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron. Large light mauve-blue flowers, 15- 
18 in., July-Aug., 35c. each. 
OENOTHERA fraseri (Fraser’s Sundrops). Clear yellow flowers, 1 ft., 
June-Oct. 
fruticosa youngi (Young’s Sundrops). Bright lemon-yellow flowers, 
2 ft., June-Aug. 
*missouriensis (Ozark Sundrops). Very large, bright yellow flowers, 
prostrate branching, June-Aug. 
*OPUNTIA vulgaris (Hardy Cactus). 
*PACHISTIMA. See Broad-leaf Evergreen Shrubs. 
♦PACHYSANDRA. See Broad-leaf Evergreen Shrubs. 
PAEONIA (Peony) 
Adolph Rousseau. Very tall, strong grower, semi-double flowers of deep 
garnet. Early midseason, #1.50 each. 
Albert Crousse, Soft shell-pink with faint salmon tints. Large well- 
formed flower, late, 75c. each. 
Plants are 25c. each, $2.20 per 10, $18.00 per 100, except where noted 
