Edlvard Gillen, Southlviek, ?lass.—Hardy Perennials 27 
Mondxddi didyniE alba. A .A. variety of the above, with white flowers. 15 ci«. 
M. hybrida, Mixed. 20 cts. 
MYOSOTIS palustris (rorget-me-not).O A Lovely light blue flowers, with yellow centers. 
10 cts. eacli, $i per doz. 
CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose).— 
CE. fruticosa major. A A dwarf form about a foot high, with large yellow flowers; a great 
bloomer. Plant in a sunny place. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz.; seeds, 5 cts. 
(E. speciosa. A Grows 1 foot high. Flowers large, white and beautiful. Dry soil. 15 cts.; 
seeds, 5 cts. 
(E. Missotrriensis. A A low plant, with very large yellow flowers. Quite showv and interesting; 
blooms profuseb' and is alw'ays admired. 25 cts.; seeds, 5 cts. 
(E. rosea. A A good-sized bush, well 
covered in summer with small, 
rose-colored flowers. 10 cts. 
each, $i per^doz. 
OPUNTIA vulgaris (Prickly Pear). 
A Quite hardy. Flowers dull 
yellow. 15 cts. 
OXALIS acetosella (Wood Sorrel). 
□ A beautiful O.xalis found 
growing in moss in shady, 
moist places. Flow’ers large, 
white, with purple veins. 10 
cts. each, $i per doz. 
O. violacea (Violet Wood 0 .\alis).Q 
2 to 6 inches high, from a scaly 
bulb. Flowers pink; fine dark 
foliage. 15 cts. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. X A 
plant with glossy green leaves 
and low, creeping habit; forms 
dense mats; makes a desirable 
covering for the soil in dry, 
open places or partial shade; 
the small, white flowers in early 
spring areborne on short spikes. 
10 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland 
Poppy). A A choice, hardy 
garden plant, with leaves lobed, 
forming little tufts at the 
ground; the showy flowers are 
borne on thread-like naked 
stems about a foot high. It de¬ 
lights in a sunny spot in the 
border or rock-garden. 
P. nudicaule album. Flowers single 
white. 15 cts. each, Si.25 per 
doz. 
P. nudicaule sulphureum. Flowers 
yellow. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per 
doz. 
P. nudicaule coccineum. Flowers 
red. 15c. each. Si.25 per doz 
Mi.xcd Seed, 5 cts. Oriental Poppy 
P. orientale (Oriental Poppy). A Hardy border plants, with large, showy scarlet flowers with 
a dark center. The flowers are often 6 inches acro.ss. Plant in a well-drained soil in open 
sun. .25 cts.; seeds, 5 cts. 
P. orientale, Mixed. In mixture, Royal Purple, Blush Queen, Duke of Teck and Brilliant. 
25 cts. each, S2 per doz. 
PARDANTHUS Chinensis (Blackberry T.ily).A A hardy perennial, w'ell known in old gardens; 
a foot high, or more, bearing rather large, orange, spotted red, flowers follow’cd by the 
show'y black seeds, resembling blackberries. 20 cts. each. Si.50 per doz. 
PARNASSIA Caroliniana (Grass of Parnassus).OA Six to 15 inches high. Flowers white, 
marked w'ith greenish veins; show'y. 15 cts. each. Si per doz. 
PENTSTEMON digitalis. A Tall perennial, 2 feet of more high, with rather showy white or 
tinted flowers in profusion. It is at home in a well-drained soil in some sunny spot. 20 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants 
