♦Nepeta Mussini—Ground Ivy or Catmint. Dwarf compact rock plant, 
Lavender. 12” ..-.-... .20 
♦Nepeta Nervosa—Another fine rockery plant. Vivid light-blue ...- .20 
!|! Nierembergia Rivularis—Trailing Cup-flower. Creamy-white. June-Sept. 2”, .25 
Oenothera Fraseri—Evening Primrose. Pale yellow on 12” stems. June-Oct., .15 
Oenothera Youngi—Lemon-yellow on 24” stems. Strong, stocky plant. .June-Aug., ,15 
Oenothera Speciosa—Pure white flowers 3” across. Profuse bloomer. 18” stems, .15 
♦Oenothera Missouriensis—Ozark Sundrops. Large yellow. Prostrate stems. 
June-August .....—......-... -25 
Origanum Majorana—Sweet Marjoram. Indispensable in the herb garden .......... .20 
Pachysandra Terminalis—Japanese Spurge. Woody evergreen ground cover 
for intense shade ......-.20 
Paronychia Dicotoma—Attractive foliage. Yellow flowers. Aug.-Sept. 12-15”, .25 
Papaver Nudicaule—Iceland Poppy. Various bright colors. Mid-summer. 
1\ Likes the sun ....20 
Papaver Orientale—Common orange-scarlet Oriental Poppy. May-June 3-3%', .15 
Pardanthus Chinensis—Blackberry Lily. Orange with black spots. Black- 
berry-like fruits ...15 
Penstemon—Shell Pink, (Beard-tongue). June-August. 2’ ...20 
Penstemon—Coral Gem. Same habit of growth but coral in color .20 
* Phlox Amoena—Rich bright pink. 4”. May. Forms dense carpet. Very fine, .20 
♦Phlox Divaricata—Large fragrant lavender flowers on 10” stems. April-May, .20 
♦Phlox Glaberium (Carolina)—Bright rosy-red on 12” stems; profuse. June-July, .20 
* Phlox Subulata Rosea—Creeping Phlox. Rose-pink. Fine for covering 
Banks. April-May ...15 
♦Phlox Subulata Alba—White form of the above. Slower grower, but 
profuse bloomer ............... .20 
♦Phlox Subulata Vivid—Bright pink with dark pink eye. Choicest of the pinks, .20 
♦Phlox Subulata—G. F. Wilson. Soft lavender flowers ...15 
♦Phlox Subulata Lilacina—Pale blue flowers. A fine grower . .20 
♦Phlox Subulata—Blue Hills. Possibly a little better blue than lilacina .20 
♦Phlox Subulata Atropurpurea—Deep carmine red. Makes a brilliant display. New, .25 
♦Phlox Subulata Moorheimi—Carmine-pink form .20 
♦Phlox Subulata—Autumn Rose. A new selection giving abundant fall bloom.20 
Physostegia Virginica—False Dragonhead. White to delicate pink. July-Aug. 4', .15 
♦Physostegia Virginica Vivid—Dwarf form with vivid pink flowers. Sept: 15” .20 
Physalis Francheti—Chinese Lantern Plant. Orange lantern-like fruits for 
winter bouquets ._.........15 
Platycodo;n Grandiflorum—Chinese Bellflower. Showy deep blue. All 
summer. 20-30” ............20 
♦Platycodon Mariesi—Beautiful dwarf species. Deep violet-blue. For borders. 15”, .25 
♦Plumbago Larpentae—Leadwort. Dwarf spreading habit. Deep blue. Late 
summer and fall ..1......20 
Polemonium Coeruleum—Jacob’s Ladder. Sky-blue. June-July. 12-18” .20 
♦Primula Auricula—Fragrant flowers of varying colors. 6-8” stems 
A treasure. June . ......25 
♦Primula Veris—Another species of Primrose with varying color. May-June. 6-10”, .20 
♦Potentilla Matsumurae—Cinquefoil. Attractive foliage. Yellow flowers,. 5”, ,.25 
♦Pulmonaria—Lungwort. Early spring flower, not unlike Mertensia. Pink. 
Spotted leaves ... .25 
Pyrethrum Roseum—Painted Daisy. Singles of various colors. June. 2 f .15 
Pyrethrum Atrosanguineum—Single deep blood-red ....„.25 
Pyrethrum—Double Rose .....35 
