Each Per Doz. 
GLOBULARIA liana/—Very dwarf, about one inch 
high. Forms compact mats, covered in June 
with balls of lilac blue. For choice place in 
rockery ......... .75 7.50 
TIERNIARIA glabra—Dwarf carpeter with beau¬ 
tiful deep green foliage. Turns bronzy-red in 
winter . .50 3 50 
HUTCHINSIA alpina—Lovely Alpine for cool 
banks. Mats of deep green foliage covered 
with dainty, pure white flowers from May to 
July .75 5.00 
JASIONE liumills—Very dainty, like a dwarf 
Scabious, with fluffy heads of azure blue on 4- 
inch stems in June and July...... .50 3.50 
J. perennis—Similar to above, only larger and 
taller .-.50 3.50 
LOBELIA cardinalis—Our native Cardinal Flow¬ 
er. Rich cardinal blossoms in August and Sep¬ 
tember. Prefers a moist situation. .35 2.50 
LYSIMACHIA atropurpurea •— Fine plant for 
moist places with spikes of crimson flowers, 2 
feet high. July . 50 3.50 
L. clethroid.es — Excellent border plant with 
spikes of white blossoms, 2 to 3 feet high. Fine 
for cutting. July-September. .35 2.50 
LYTHRUM saliearia—A much improved variety 
of the common Loose-strife. Spikes of purple 
flowers 2 to 3 feet high. July-September_ .50 3.50 
MIMULUS luteus—Handsome plant for moist, 
shady places. Grows about 10 to 12 inches 
high, covered nearly all summer with showy 
yellow blossoms . .50 3.50 
M. ringcns—A rare and very lovely variety with 
violet purple blossoms _ .75 5.00 
PARONYCHIA argentea—Lovely carpeting plants 
for hot, dry places in sandy soil. Inconspicu¬ 
ous blossoms .„... .50 3.5M 
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