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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Per 10 
*—Viscaria splendens FI. PI., a 
double flowering variety 
of the above. 1.50 
*—Viscaria splendens FI. PI. 
Alba, a pretty white dou¬ 
ble flowering variety ... 1.50 
LYTHRUM—Purple loosestrife 
—Roseum Superbum, about 3 
ft. high, rosy purple flow¬ 
ers, June-July .75 
MALVA—Musk Mallow 
—Moschata, showy native 
plant, light rose flowers 
all summer, 2 to 3 ft. tall. 1.00 
MAZUS 
*—Rugosa, a fine creeping 
plant lilac flowers with 
small white lip, early 
spring flowering.1.00 
MON ARD A—Bergamot 
—Hybrids, many pretty shades 
2 to 3 ft. flowers in July .75 
MY OSOTIS—Forget-me-not 
*—P alustris semperflorens 
charming plants for moist 
shady places, pretty blue 
flowers in late spring and 
summer .75 
*—Rupicola. Compact tufts of 
opal blue flowers. May. 
4 in. New and rare va¬ 
riety . 1.00 
*—Ruth Fischer, particularly 
neat and of compact habit .90 
NEPETA—Catmint 
*—Mussini, compact low plant 
lavender blue flowers in 
June-July, gray foliage.. 1.00 
NIEREMBERGIA—Cupflower 
*—Rivularis. Rapid grower 
with pure white cup 
shaped flowers. 4 inch. 
Partial shade. 1.50 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose 
*—Fraseri, 12 m. pale yellow 
flowers, June-October ... 1.00 
—Frutioosa Major, 18 to 24 in. 
deep yellow, June-Septem- 
ber . 1.00 
*—Missouriensis, very large 
beautiful yellow flowers 
June-August, low grow¬ 
ing . 1.00 
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6.00 
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