MYOSOTIS. (Forget-me-not). 
*Palustris Semperflorens. Rich blue flowers with 
yellow eye. Fine for planting in damp places. 
OENOTHERA. (Sundrops). 
*Missouriensis. Large yellow flowers. Trailer. 
June-Aug. 
PACHISTIMA. 
*Canbyi. Low evergreen shrub. Small red flowers. 
Fine for planting in shady places. 50c and 75c 
each. 
PACHYSANDRA. (Japanese Spurge). 
*TerminaIis. The best ground cover for massing in 
shaded areas where grass will not grow. Very 
attractive in shady nooks of the rockery. If 
planted 6-8 inches apart, the bright, glossy 
green foliage will soon form perfect mats, 
making a very handsome effect. 
ANNUAL SEEDLINGS 
We carry a fine assortment of annual flower plants. 
These are ready about May 25th for outside 
planting. 
PAEONIA. (Peony). 
Alba Sulfurea. Light yellow. Double. $1.00. 
Albert Crousse. Large shell pink flower with 
salmon tints. Double. $1.00. 
Asa Gray. Large full bloom, imbricated, rose 
shape, salmon-flesh sprinkled with carmine- 
lilac. Double. Mid-season. $1.00. 
Duchess de Nemours. Cup-shaped bloom, white 
petals with narrower central petals of sulphur 
yellow. Double. Early mid-season. $1.00. 
Elwood Pleas. Large flat flowers on strong 
stems. Pink. Late. Double. $1.00. 
Festiva Maxima. Ivory white flowers of feathery 
appearance with a fleck of crimson in the center. 
Mid-season. Double. $1.00. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Rose. Early bloomer. Double. 
60c. 
Karl Rosenfield. Brilliant deep crimson. Semi¬ 
rose type. Fine for cutting. $1.00. 
La Cygne. (The Swan). Milk White flowers with 
incurved petals. When well established the 
flowers are very large, but always well formed. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
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