456. - Crimson Beauty, Sutton’s, a new color.50 
457. - Luteus, delicate yellow.26 
458. - Rose.20 
459. - Salmoneus, assorted salmon shades.20 
LYCHNIS. Caryophyllaceae. 
450. Alpina 4” Red purple flowers; excellent rock plant. .. .25 
461. Arkwrightii, Very showy large flowers in shades of red; 
it is well worth having in the yard.25 
462. Chalcedonica, Maltese Cross 30” Flowers are brick red 
to scarlet. An established plant makes a wonderful 
showing.25 
462. - Salmon Queen, light salmon.20 
463. Flos-Cuculi 20” Ragged Robin, A very showy mass of 
pink ragged flowers that bloom over a long period of 
of time.25 
Flos-Jovis, see Agrostemma Flos-Jovis. 
464. Forrestii 24” A new showy strain of the Viscara type. .25 
465. Fulgens '24” Large ball shaped heads of very deep red. .26 
466. Haageana Hybrids 24” Beautiful shades of red, salmon, 
pink, and white. Large flowers.25 
467. Viscara Splendens 24” Rose pink flowers in early Spring. .20 
468. -Flore-pleno. Beautiful magenta rose 
blooms in masses in early spring. Can not be too highly 
recommended for rockery or border.25 
LYSIMACHIA. Primulaceae. “Loosestrife.” Creeper. 
469. Nummelaria Creeping Jenny, Very excellent for rustic 
vases and baskets also for carpeting the ground in shady 
places. A beautiful rich golden yellow flower.20 
LYTHRUM. Lythraceae. “Spiked or purple Loosestrife.” 
470. Salicaria Roseum Superbum 48” Graceful spikes of 
purplish rose. Very showy background plant.20 
MALVA. Malvaceae. 
471. Moschata 24” Beautiful dark green cut foliage and 
bright pink flowers.20 
MARGUERITE. Compositae. 
472. Hardy 60” Showy masses of large pure white daisies; 
very useful for cutting.20 
MATRICARIA. Compositae. (Mater, or Mother from its uses in 
diseases). 
473. Capensis Golden Ball, Golden Feverfew 18” Masses of 
double golden ball shaped blooms. 20 
MAZUS. Scrophulariaceae. Moist soil. 
474. Rugosus, very rapid creeper with light green foliage and 
lavender pink blooms.20 
MENTHA. Labiatae. “Mint.” 
475. Citrinodorous 36” Lemon Mint.20 
