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MERIOLIX serrulata. ( Prairie Primrose). Glossy foliage with rosy 
stems and brilliant yellow flowers. Summer. Sun. Choice. N. A. .40 
MERTENSIA— These dwarf Mertensias have fine color and a grace¬ 
ful dainty habit of growth unlike the\ larger coarser species. 
echioides. Rich blue flowers on 6 in. stems. Summer. Rare.50 
horneri. Rare dwarf species. Beautiful blue flowers. Spring. N. A. . . .50 
lanceolata. Downy foliage. Lovely clear blue flowers. Long season 
of bloom. 6 in. N. A.50 
nutans. Narrow foliage. Clusters of rich blue flowers. 8 in. Spring. .. .50 
oblongifolia. Narrow blue-grey foliage. Blue flowers in crowded 
clusters on 10 in. stems. N. A.75 
pulchella. Drooping clusters of blue flowers tinted pink. 8 in.50 
Malvastrum Coccineum 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM vittatum. ( Alionopsis ). A really hardy 
form. Crowded succulent leaves. Golden flowers, red centers. 
An interesting and unusual plant for crevices. 50 
MICROMERIA 
dalmatica. Fragrant herb with attractive foliage. Lavender flowers. .25 
rupestris. Aromatic herb. White and lavender flowers. 12 in. Europe. .30 
MISCANTHUS variegatus ( Eulalia variegata). Rare dwarf species 
forming small clumps of variegated grassy foliage. 6 in.35 
MITCHELLA repens. ( Partridge Berry). Evergreen creeper for shady 
spots. White flowers. Scarlet fruit. N. A. Spring.25 
MORISIA hypogaea. Flat rosettes of deeply toothed foliage. Stemless 
golden flowers. Sun and sandy soil. Choice. Corsica.50 
