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•MALLOW VAR. CRIMSON EYE. Pure white, with deep crimson eye. Very choice and new. 
Perfectly hardy either in common garden soil or very wet place. 
MALLOW, RED MARVEL. Similar to the preceding, the best of this type. Bright rosy red. 
Price , strong blooming size , 75 cents. 
.MARSH-MALLOW, see Mallow 
MEADOW RUE, see Thalictrum. 
MEADOW SWEET, see Spiraea. 
MISCANTHUS, see Grasses. 
MONARDA, see Bee-Balm. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Autumnale). 5 to 6 feet. September, October. Deep blue and a stately 
showy plant. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Fisheri). 4 to 6 feet. August and September. Light blue. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Napellus). 3 to 4 feet. June to July. Deep blue. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Napellus Bi-Color). 3 to 4 feet. July and August. Blue, mottled with 
white. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Wilsonit). 4 to 6 feet. August and September. Deep blue. 
MOSS-PINK, see Phlox. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS, see Forget-me-not. 
•MYRTLE BLUE (Vinca Minor). In 4 inch pots. 25c. eaca. $2.00 per 10. $18.00 per 100. 
One of the best evergreen plants for covering the ground and is a success in quite shady places, 
provided the ground is fertile. 
•MYRTLE WHITE (Vinca Minor Var. Alba). 
A pure white variety of preceding. 
OENOTHERA, see Primrose. 
•PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. 6 to 8 inches. Foliage evergreen and very much resembles 
our interesting native wood plant, Princess Pine. It is perfectly adapted to the shade under 
trees, and will form a solid evergreen covering where grass will not grow. 
PAEONIA, see page 54. 
PAPAVER, see Poppy. 
•PEA PERENNIAL (Lathyrus Latifolius). 5 to 6 feet. June to October. Rosy pink. 
•PEA PERENNIAL VAR. ALBA. A white variety of preceding. 
•PEA PERENNIAL VAR. PINK BEAUTY. A new and very beautiful variety. 
•PENTSTEMON BARBATUM. July and August. 2 to 3 feet. Brilliant red tube-like flowers in 
loose panicles. 
PERIWINKLE, see Myrtle. 
PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA, see Grasses. 
•PHLOX AMOENA. 3 to 5 inches. April and May. Very desirable for carpeting the ground and 
for rockeries. Bright pink. 
PHLOX DIVARIACATA (Wild Sweet- William). j 8 Jto 8 inches. April and May. Lilac, showy; 
very attractive and desirable, ” 
PHLOX, Paniculata. Tall Garden Varieties.'’ 
Hardy Phloxes are now among the 
most popular of hardy garden flowers and 
justly so. Perfectly hardy . easy to make 
thrive , and producing gorgeous color effects. 
The following list has been selected from 
our large collection as comprising the 
cream of the distinct colors. Other 
varieties can also be supplied. 
CAR AN D'ACHE. A large flower, 
rosy carmine color, center violet tinged 
with rose. 
DIADEM. Dwarf, large pure white. 
ETNA. Tall, bright red, tinged with 
salmon. 
GENERAL VON HEUTSZ. Medium, 
scarlet, shaded rose with crimson-red 
eye; a very desirable variety. 
HERMINE. Very dwarf, pure white. 
INDEPENDENCE. Tall grower, late 
bloomer, fine large creamy white 
flowers. 
L’EVENEMENT. Dwarf, bright, soft 
pink, tinted salmon, very showy. 
LE MAHDI. Tall, deep reddish-violet 
with darker eye. very fine. 
MISS LINGARD. White with very 
light pink eye, long panicles, very early. 
PANTHEON. Tall, bright rose, flowers 
very large. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Tall, pure 
white with bright crimson center, large 
flowers in immense panicles. 
THEBAIDE. Tall, rich orange-scarlet. 
VON HOCHBERG. Tall, the ideal 
Crimson Phlox, the richest of its color. 
WM. ROBINSON. Medium, large light 
rose flowers. 
PHLOX OVATA 6 to 6 inches. May. Low 
mat of evergreen foliage. Flowers rosy 
pink. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink). 3 to 4 
inches. May. Forms low, flat masses of 
evergreen foliage. When in bloom pre¬ 
sents a solid mass of color. 
•VAR. ALBA. A white form of the 
above. 
•VAR. ATRO-RUBRA. Clear deep 
claret. 
•VAR. SADIE. White, [.haded with Delphinium. (Larkspur). 
lilac. _ 
. The above Hardy Herbaceous Plants are offered In three sizes, as follows, unless other- 
wlse noted. The very heavy field clumps can only be supplied In the sorts marked with 
a to the left. Stock will be potted to order and held for any delivery date. 
•Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) . 50c. ^$ 4.00 ^Vsi^OO 
btrong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended) . 25c. 2.00 15.00 
Smaller size (mostly field grown). 15 C . 1.25 10.00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
