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I.YCHNIS—CAMPION OR CATCHPIiY 
Iiychnis coronaria; Rose Campion. 
Agrostenuna (Mullein Pink). Bright 
rosy crimson. ( 21/2 to 3 ft.) Best variety 
for average American gardens. 25 c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
MYOSOTIS—PORGRT-MR-NOT 
Myosotis alpestris; Alpine Porget-Me- 
Not (R. G.) (8 in.) An exceptional 
ground cover. Familiar plant, produc¬ 
ing quantities of blue blossoms in the 
spring. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
MYRTLR 
(See Vinca) 
NRPRTA—GROUND IVY OR CATNIP 
Nepsta hederacea (glechoma); Ground- 
Ivy. A hairy, creeping perennial; stems 
leafy, making a dense mat, and green 
on both sides. A good ground cover 
and rockery plant. 35c each; $3.50 per 
dozen. 
Nepeta mussini; an excellent plant 
for any position, but especially useful 
in the rock garden. Of dwarf, com¬ 
pact habit, producing masses of bloom 
of a beautiful shade of lavender all 
spring and intermittently during the 
summer. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
PAPAVRR—POPPY 
Papaver orientale; Oriental Poppy (4 
ft.) This poppy is perfectly hardy. Its 
large, orange-scarlet flowers make it one 
of the most showy of all plants. 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
PRNTSTRMON—BRARD TONGUR 
Pentstemon harbatus; (6 ft.) Spikes 
of bright scarlet flowers from June 
till August. A very effective plant for 
the border. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
P. Blue Gem. A very fine variety, 
covered from top to bottom with opal¬ 
escent flowers. A beautiful border 
plant. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
P. hirsutus (puhescens); Rastern Pent- 
stemon; stems 24 inches high, covered 
with violet flowers shading to a flesh- 
pink; excellent for hot, dry places in the 
border; is also a very fine wall or rock 
plant. It enjoys hot dry exposures. 35c 
each; $3.50 per dozen. 
PRONIRS 
(See page 16) 
PHI. OX 
Phlox, Hardy (2 to 4 ft.) We can fur¬ 
nish the following colors in this most 
popular well-known perennial: white— 
white with pink eye; pink; salmon-pink; 
rose-pink; pink, with red eye; laven¬ 
der; scarlet; red, and reddish-purple. 
30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Phlox divaricata; Blue Phlox. One 
of our native species, which is worthy 
of extensive planting, commencing to 
bloom early in April, and continuing 
through May, with large, fragrant, lav¬ 
ender flowers on stems 10 inches high. 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Phlox suhulata; Ground or Moss 
Phlox (R. G.) (4 in.) A dwarf, creep¬ 
ing form of Phlox. Splendid rock gar¬ 
den plant. Equally good for border and 
ground cover work. A mass of blooms 
in April-May. In two separate colors, 
pink and lavender. 30c each; $3.00 per 
dozen. 
PAINTRD DAISY 
(See Pyrethrum) 
PINKS—HARDY CROVR 
(See Dianthus) 
POPPY 
(See Papaver) 
PI.ATYCODON—BAI.DOON-FDOWRR 
Platycodon grrandiflorum (2% ft.) Dif¬ 
fering from Campanula chiefly in the 
opening of the caps. Flowers deep blue, 
open bell-shaped, to 2 inches across, 
solitary. June-July. 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen. 
POI.RMONIUM 
Polemonium caeruleum; Greek-Val¬ 
erian. Sometimes called “Jacobs-Lad- 
der.” (3 ft.) Blue flowers, 1 inch 
across, drooping. Bushy plant of grace¬ 
ful growth. Useful in rock-garden and 
border. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
PYRRTHRUM—PAINTRD DAISY 
Pyrethrum roseum var. kelwayi. Kel- 
way's Painted Lily. (18 inches.) A 
brilliant red form of Pyrethrum, very 
fine, fern-like foliage. Daisy-like flow¬ 
ers. Blooms in May and June. 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
RANUNCULUS—BUTTRRCUP 
Ranunculus acris var. PI. PI.; Tall 
Buttercup (2 ft.) Very pretty gold¬ 
en-yellow, double flowers. 25c each: 
$2.50 per dozen, 
RRD-HOT—POKRR 
(See Tritoma) 
SANTOLINA—LAVRNDRR COTTON 
Santolina incana; Hoary Lavender 
Cotton (1 ft.) A dwarf evergreen per¬ 
ennial with sweet-smelling grey leaves. 
Can be trimmed to shape. Good edging 
plant. Very attractive silvery foliage. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
SCABIOSA 
Scahiosa caucasica; Pin Cushion Flow¬ 
er (18 in.) Sometimes called “Blue Bon¬ 
net.” Soft shade of lavender. June- 
September. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
SR D UM-STONR CROP 
Sedum acre; Gold Moss. Much used 
for covering graves; foliage green; 
flowers bright yellow; prostrate and 
slowly spreading. 35c each; $3.50 per 
dozen. 
S. altissimum. Evergreen to 1 foot. 
Greenish white flowers to % in. across 
in summer. u5c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
S. ewersi; Rwers Stonecrop. A very 
nice variety of sub-trailing habit. 
Foliage is glaucous gray. In October 
the plant is covered with rose-colored 
flowers. 35c each; $3,50 per dozen. 
S. Hispanicum var. minus; Spanish 
Stonecrop. (R. G.) (2 in.) Perennial 
with glaucous-blue foliage, yellow flow¬ 
ers, Very dwarf form. 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen. 
S. kamtschaticum; Orange Stonecrop. 
Orange-yellow flowers with prostate, 
green foliage, turning golden in au¬ 
tumn. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
S. maximowiczi; Amur Stonecrop. 
Bright yellow flowers, 1 foot. July 
and August. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
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