CORLISS BROS. INC., NURSERIES 38 GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
MAZUS 
(r)reptans. A low, creeping plant with lilac, lobelia¬ 
like ilowers. May and June. 1 in. 
Pot plants .90 
2.40 
18.00 
MEADOWRUE—see Thalictrum 
MENTHA 
Mint 
spicata. Useful herb with fragrant 
1-2 ft.75 
foliage. 
2.00 
15.00 
MERTENSIA Virginia Bluebell 
virginica. Early spring-flowering plant with blue 
flowers fading to pink. May. 1-1/4 ft. 
Pot plants. ..75 2.00 
MONARDA Beebalm 
glauca fraseri. A strong growing plant forming a 
dense bush-like specimen and bearing deep yellow 
flowers in profusion. June to Oct. 
12-15 in.75 2.00 15.00 
(r)missouriensis. Low branched plants bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of bright yellow flowers. Good for rock gar¬ 
den or border. June to Aug. 
10 in.75 2.00 15.00 
PAINTED DAISY—see Pyrethrum 
PAPAVER Poppy 
(r)nudicaule Gibson’s Giant Orange. Extra large flow¬ 
ers of a beautiful shade of orange. This is one of 
the newest additions to the Iceland Poppy family. 
June to Sept. 12-15 in.75 2.00 
didyma. Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers. An improved variety. July to Sept. 2-4 ft. 
Pot plants.75 2.00 
didyma salmonea. Salmon Beebalm. Uncommon 
sort with flowers of salmon-pink. July to Sept. 2 ft. 
Pot plants.90 2.40 18.00 
didyma violacea superba. Amaranth. Deep ama¬ 
ranth-red flowers. Distinct. July to Sept. 
2 ft.75 2.00 15.00 
MONKSHOOD—see Aconitum 
MYOSOTIS For-get-me-not 
(r)semperflorens. Bright blue flowers with yellow eyes 
borne in clusters. June to Sept. 
8 in.75 2.00 
MEMORIAL DAY MYOSOTIS 
This beautiful biennial is of compact, bushy 
habit with large, bright blue flowers. One of the 
finest. Very useful for this special occasion. May. 
6 in. 
600 per 3; $1.60 per 10; $13.50 per 100 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
NEPETA 
(r)mussini. An excellent plant for any position but 
especially useful in rock gardens. It is compact and 
forms dense tufts about 12 inches high with masses 
of small light violet blue flowers during July and 
Aug. 1 ft.75 2.00 ' 15.00 
Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron. An upright growing 
plant with silvery gray foliage and large dark blue 
flowers blooming constantly during June, July and 
August in the hottest and drvest weather. 
15-18 in.75 2.00 
OENOTHERA Even ing Primrose 
fruticosa youngi. A strong stocky plant with bright 
lemon-yellow flowers. June to Aug. 
2 ft.75 2.00 15.00 
nudicaule Sanford’s Giant Strain Mixed. The finest 
strain we have ever seen. Flowers are immense, 
silken cups in a great variety of shades in the 
lightest pinks, cream, yellows through salmon 
and scarlet. June to Sept. 18-24 in. 
300 each; $2.40 per 10; $18.00 per 100 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
Oriental Poppy 
Oriental Poppies are the regal representatives of this 
popular genus, growing 3 to 3*4 ft. high, and far sur¬ 
passing in splendor of bloom all the annual kinds, and 
for a gorgeous dis¬ 
play of rich and 
brilliant coloring 
nothing equals 
them during their 
period of flowering 
in May and June, 
and whether plant¬ 
ed singly or in 
masses their large 
flowers and free- 
do m of b1o o m 
render them con¬ 
spicuous in any 
position. 
Strong plants 
are supplied in 
pots to insure sue- Oriental Poppy 
cess. 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
PAPAVER 
Orientale. Beauty of Livermore. The finest, dark 
crimson with black blotch. Flowers freely produced 
May and June. 3 ft Pot plants .90 2.40 
