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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
* Lychnis haageana. (Catchfly). Very showy, dwarf plant 
bearing bright scarlet flowers about 2 inches across. 
Prefers partial shade. H. 1 foot. July. 
*Lychnis viscaria. (Campion). Spikes of bright pink 
flowers appearing in good quantity during June and 
July. Excellent for cut flowers. H. 1 to 2 feet. 
*Mertensia virginica. (Virginia Bluebell). Delicate sky- 
blue, trumpet-shaped flowers, with an occasional 
pinkish tint. H. 18 inches. Early May. 
*Myosotis pal'ustris. (Forget-Me-Not). Beautiful small 
blue flowers borne from May to October. Should be 
in every garden. H. 3 to 6 inches. 
*Nepeta mussini. (Catmint). Growth very dwarf and 
compact, with a mass of beautiful lavender flowers 
all through the entire summer. H. 6 inches. 
* Oenothera missouriensis. (Evening Primrose). Very 
beautiful, deep buttercup-yellow flowers, 2 inches 
or more across. Delightfully spotted with red. H. 
9 to 12 inches. June to September. 
* Oenothera youngi. Similar to the above, with bright 
yellow flowers. H. 12 to 18 inches. June to Septem¬ 
ber. 
*Papaver nudicaule.. (Iceland Poppy). Foliage finely cut 
and flowers of beautiful yellow, white, and orange, 
hang gracefully over the entire plant during the 
summer and fall. H. 12 inches. 
Papaver orientale. (Oriental Poppy). Large brilliant 
scarlet flowers 3 Vz to 4% inches across. H. 3 to 4 
feet. May and June. 
Papaver o. Mrs. Perry. Large, handsome salmon-pink 
blossoms with a delightful apricot shading. Consid¬ 
ered the best among the pink varieties. H. 3 feet. 
May and June. 
Pensitemon digitalis. A plant with beautiful foliage, 
bearing large spikes of snow-white flowers. Some¬ 
what resembles the foxglove. H. 2 to 3 feet. June 
and July. 
Phlox amoena. A low-growing, spreading variety resem¬ 
bling a green carpet, covered with a multitude of 
bright pink flowers in the spring. Very good for 
rockeries. H. 6 inches. 
* Phlox divaricata, (Canadensis). One of the best of the 
dwarf-growing, spreading phlox. Bears an abund¬ 
ance of beautiful lilac-blue flowers throughout April 
and May. Excellent for cutting. H. 8 to 12 inches. 
*Phlox sublata. (Moss Phlox). Another beautiful, dwarf- 
creeping plant resembling a carpet. Valuable for 
rock planting on account of its foliage and bright 
blossoms which come in pink, white, and lavender. 
May to July. H. 6 to 9 inches. 
Physostegia virginica. (False Dragon Head). A tall, 
erect plant bearing beautiful spikes of bright pink 
flowers. H. 3 to 4 feet. July and August. 
