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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
Russell Hybrids. (New.) These are one of the 
sensations in hardy garden plants this season 
being the grandest lupins yet introduced, 
they secured a gold medal from the Royal 
Horticultural Society in London in 1937. 
We will have a good stock of plants in pots 
to offer this season at 50 cents each, $5.00 
_per doz._. ___ 
LOTUS. 
R. corniculatus flore-pleno. Double yellow pea 
shaped flowers tipped crimson, splendid rock 
plant. 
LYCHNIS. (Campion.) 
R. alpina. The Arctic campion is very dwarf, 
carries rich rosy purple flowers and is fine 
for the rock garden. 
viscaria splendens. Rich rosy pink. Flowers 
lightly tipped crimson, fine rocky plant. 
LYSIMACHIA. 
clethroides. (Clethra loosestrife.) Long recurv¬ 
ing tail like racemes of pure white flowers. 
R. nummularia. (Moneywort.) Fine plant for cov¬ 
ering bare ground, especially good in shade. 
LYTHRUM. (Loosestrife.) 
roseum superbum. Attractive pink spikes, fine 
for the shores of ponds and streams. 
MALVA. (Mallow.) 
moschata alba. (White Mallow.) An excellent 
border plant. 
MAZUS. 
R. rugosus septans. Striking large blue flow¬ 
ers on close tufted plants, prefers moist 
ground, flowers over a long season. 
MENTHA. 
R. requienii. Minute prostrate creeping habit, 
makes a wonderful carpet. Peppermint 
scented. 
MERTENSIA. (Bluebells.) 
R. virginica. (Virginia bluebells.) Lovely pale blue 
flowers, glaucous foliage. 
MONARDA. (Beebalm, Oswego Tea.) 
didyma. Crimson scarlet flowers, fragrant 
foliage. 
MISCANTHUS. (Eulalia.) 
gracillima univittata. (Japan rush.) Graceful 
narrow foliage, green with silvery midrib. 
Fine ornamental grass. 
japonica. Long narrow, graceful green foliage, 
attractive plumes when in flower, 6-7 feet 
high. 
Prices of Miscanthus 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz. 
MYOSOTIS. (Forget-me-not.) 
R. alpestris Victoria. Bright blue, very compact 
habit. 
R. palustris semperflorens. Bright blue, constant 
bloomer in moist ground. 
R. sylvatica. Of spreading habit, bright blue. 
NEPETA. 
R . mussini. (Lipwort.) Clouds of attractive blue 
flowers all summer, fine for edgings or the 
Tock garden. 
R. nervosa. Grows somewhat taller than mussini 
and with deeper blue flowers, 
souv. d’andre chaudron. An excellent and 
floriferous variety. 
Six Hills hybrid grey-green foliage and spikes 
of dark lavender blue flowers. 
NIEREMBERGIA. 
R. rivularis. Makes . a perfect mat like growth 
above which rise large snow white cam¬ 
panula like flowers in great numbers, it has 
