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*MYOSOTIS {Forget-we-not) — May flowering. 
Beautiful for Mother’s Day and Memorial Day 
uses, or early flowering in the garden. 
Palustris Semperflorens —Ever-blooming. Fol¬ 
lows the earlier biennial variety. Light blue. 
♦NEPETA MUSSINA {Ground Ivy , Catmint) . Eight 
inches. Lavender. Spring and scatteringly all sum¬ 
mer. 
OENOTHERA {Evening Primrose) —15 inches. Yel¬ 
low. June. This is the old-fashioned sort. 
*Missouriensis —A prostrate plant with ascending 
branches; profuse bloomer. Flowers 4 inches 
across; bright yellow. June to August. 
Youngi —A strong plant with glossy leaves and 
bright yellow blooms; 25 inches high; June to 
August. 
PEONY OFFICINALIS RUBRUM—The old-fash¬ 
ioned, but still the best and earliest. Glowing 
crimson. $1.00 each 
♦PERIWINKLE {Blue Myrtle , Vinca) —Evergreen, 
glossy ground cover; blue flower in May. Will 
grow under trees in deep shade. 
PAPAVER {Poppy), 
Orientale —This is the old favorite gorgeous 
orange-scarlet poppy with immense flowers on 
long stems. 
Beauty of Livermore—F ine dark crimson. 
Mrs. PERRY—Salmon. One of the best. 
Perry’s White—C repey, silky petals with crimson- 
maroon base. 
MAHONEY —Deep mahogany. 
JOYCE —Old rose, very large with very long stems. 
PENTSTEMON {Beard Tongue ). 
Barbatus Coccineus {Scarlet Bugler) —Tall 
spikes of tubular scarlet-red blooms from June to 
Cut Garden Flowers in Season 
