476. Requienii 14” A very dainty miniature creeper; flowers 
mauve or pale purple; foliage very strongly scented of 
peppermint.25 
477. Rotundifolia Variegata 20” Round leafed mint; pink 
flowers.20 
MERTENSIA. Boriginaceae. Does well in either full shade or sun. 
It makes growth early in the Spring, and after blooming the foli¬ 
age disappears. 
478. Ciliata 24” The native Western Mertensia.20 
479. Macedonica Variegata 24” This variety holds its hand¬ 
some variegated foliage throughout the summer. Blue 
flowers.50 
480. Virginica, Virginia Bluebell, Extremely early nodding 
blue bells with pink buds. Probably the most beautiful 
Spring perennial.35 
MONARDA. Labiatae. “Bee-Balm, or Bergamot.” Will grow in 
very wet or very dry places. 
481. Didyma Cambridge Scarlet 36” Very odd bright crimson 
flowers and fragrant foliage.20 
482. - Violacea Superba.20 
MIMULUS. Scrophulariaceae. “Monkey Flower.” Continuous bloom. 
483. Cardinalis 18” Very attractive large flowered bright 
red.25 
484. Moschatus 3” Dainty little golden yellow minature. .. .25 
485. Tigrinus 18” Large flowered; spotted.25 
MYOSOTIS. Boriginaceae. “Forget-me-not.” 
486. Paulstris Semperflorens 6” Will grow in bogs or very 
dry soil. Perennial.20 
NEPETA. Labiatae. “Catmint.” 
487. Mussini 18” A delightful border or rockery plant with 
strong scented foliage and deep lavender blooms all 
summer.20 
488. - Grandiflora 12” Larger leaved and larger 
flowered than the preceding.20 
NIEREMBERGIA. Solanaceae. “Cup Flower.” 
489. Frutescens 18” Bright flax-like flowers of vivid blue; 
must be protected.25 
490. Rivularis, a rapid growing hardy creeper with large pure 
white cups with a yellow throat.20 
OENOTHERA. Onagracea. “Evening Primrose.” All summer. 
491. Fraseri 18” Very attractive bright golden yellow. .. .'20 
492. Macrocarpa 6” A very fine rock plant with very large 
lemon yellow cups.25 
493. Missouriensis, Deeper colored form of the above.25 
494. Pusilla 8” A very dainty miniature.25 
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