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UPTON GARDENS 
Nepeta mussini is a most satisfying plant both for masses 
and edgings, in bloom or out 
NEPETA, Catmint. 
cataria. The true Catmint. 18 inches. 
*mus8ini. Masses of lavender bloom against gray, compact foliage; 
good permanent border. 8 inches. 
nervosa. Coarser and larger than mussini. 
* OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose. 
caespitosa. Large white flowers turning to pink. 
missouriensis. Brilliant yellow cups; profuse bloomer. 8 inches. 
*OPHIOPOGON japonicum. Flowers lilac to white; bright green, 
grass-like foliage. 10 inches. Shade. 
ORIGANUM MAR.JORANA, Marjorum. 
*ORNITHOGALUM, Star of Bethlehem. 
nmbellatum. Innocent lovely star flowers, white. 6 inches. Spring. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS, Japanese Spurge. 
Glossy green foliage, a good ground cover. 8 inches. Shade. 
Sutton’s Iceland Poppies—Large flowered—made a 
stream of liquid sunshine last June in their Trial Grounds 
PAPAVER, Poppy. 
*alpinum. Yellow, orange and salmon; dainty dwarf species. 
*nudicaule, Iceland Poppy. 
Pink, white, orange and yellow. Continuous bloomer. 
Sutton’s Large Flowered. A superb ne;w strain. 
orientale. Oriental Poppy. 
Beauty of Livermore. Deep crimson with black blotch. 
Queen Alexandra. Clear salmon pink. 
Orange scarlet. 
Perry’s white. 
pilosum. Salmon pink. 
If you must move Oriental Poppies, do it in 
July or August 
PENTSTEMON, Beardtongue. 
alpinus. Lavish spikes of gentian blue. 1 to 2 ft. 
angustifolia. Turquoise flowers, gray-blue foliage. 1 ft. 
barbatus. Bright scarlet fire-cracker flowers. 3 to 4 feet, 
campanulatus. Graceful spikes of purple. 1 ft. 
*crandalli. Brilliant with lovely upturned turquoise flowers. 4 inches. 
grandiflora. Large lavender-blue flowers. A showy plant. 3 ft. 
*humilis (gracilis). Small blue flowers on slender erect stems. 
*rupicola. Bright reddish-pink; grayish foliage. 6 inches. Evergreen, 
spectabilis. Rich clear pink. 2 ft. 
For other pentstemons, see our catalogue, “Rocky Mountain Rarities.” 
