SOUTHWICK, MASS., U. S. A. 
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1 foot high, with double crimson fragrant flowers in dense spikes. 15 cents 
each, §1.25 per dozen. 
vespertina var. fl. pi. (Double White Campion) — 2 feet. A strong bushy plant 
from Siberia, with pure white fragrant double flowers, in clusters. One of the 
best for cutting. 25 cents each, §1.50 per dozen, 
grandiflora — About 1 foot high, with large red flowers. 15 cents each. 
MY0S0TIS pallislris (Forget-me-not) — 
Lovely light blue flowers with yellow centers. 
Its home is in wet, springy places, yet it does 
fairly well in the moist border. 10 cents each, 
§1 per dozen. 
MERTENSIA Yirginica (Virginia Cowslip) 
—This plant grows from 1 to 2 feet high, 
bearing a panicle of rich purple or sometimes 
white flowers. 15 cents each, §1.25 per dozen. 
MITCHELLA repens (Partridge Berry)— 
A little trailing evergreen. It forms line mats 
under evergreens, and when once established 
is sure to please. 25 cents each, §1.50 per doz. 
MITELLA (lipliyllu (Bishop’s Cap)—Grows 
1 to 2 feet high, producing in early spring 
racemes 6 to 8 inches long, of delicate w hite 
MYOSOTIS. 
flowers. Pretty for rockeries. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
MONARDA (Iid.vma (Os wego Tea) — 2 to 3 feet high with bright red 
flowers forming clumps. Very line. 15 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
(ENOTHERA Missouriensis —A low' plant with very large yellow flowers. 
Quite showy. 15 cents each. 
OXALIS aeetosella (Wood Sorrel) — A beautiful oxalis found growing in 
moss in shady moist places. Flowers large, white with purple veins. 10 cents 
each, §1 per dozen. 
violacea (Violet Wood Oxalis) — 2 to 6 inches high, from a scaly bulb. Flowers 
pink, and fine dark foliage. 15 cents each. 
PARNASSIA Caroliniana (Grass of Parnassus)— G to 15 inches high. 
Flowers w hite. 15 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
PERENNIAL Larkspur (see Delphinium). 
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PANSY PLANTS. —Fine; thrifty, field-grown plants from the very J 
choicest seed, mixed colors, or I can supply pure, large white or yellow 
n, or by Ex. at 25c. per dozen, §1.75 per 100. 
PHLOX divaricata — About 15 inches high. Flowers pale lilac or bluish. 
Grows in rocky woods. 10 cents each, §1.10 per dozen, 
maculata (Wild Sweet William) — 1 to 3 feet high, with white or purple flowers. 
10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
pilosa —Slender, 12 to 18 inches high. Flowers pink, purple or rose red. Found 
in borders of thickets and prairies. May or June. 15 cents each, 
subulata (Ground or Moss Pink) — A creeping or tufted species, growing in broad 
mats on dry, rocky bills or sand banks. Flowers pink, purple or rose color 
with a dark center. 10 cents each, §1.10 per dozen, 
subulata var. alba — A variety of the above, with pure white flowers. It is very 
desirable for covering a rocky or sandy place. 15 cents each, §1.25 per dozen, 
reptans —A low* plant, with large rose purple flowers. 15 cents each, §1.10 per 
dozen. 
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