MUSCARI or GRAPE HYACINTH 
MATRICARIA (Mat-ri-ca'-ri-a) —Feverfew 
Attractive feathery foliage on neat, rounded little plants 
8" tall. Excellent for low borders. Very effective 
grouped in the rockery. 
*Ball of Snow —Perfectly double snow white blooms like a 
miniature button Chrysanthemum. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦Golden Feather —Clear golden leaved sort. One of the few 
plants that will hold a true yellow foliage all season . 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
♦Golden Ball —Bright yellow pompons above deep green 
foliage. A plant that should be better known. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
One each of the 3 Matricaria 75c 
MECONOPSIS (Mec-on-op'-sis)—Satin Poppy 
♦baileyi —the glorious blue poppy from Tibet delights in 
cool moist but gritty soil. A true perennial with rich 
sky-blue flowers in June and July on 2' to 3' leafy stalks. 
50c each 
MERTENSIA (Mer-ten'-si-a)-— Blue Bells 
Admirable plants for a partially shaded spot in rich 
moist soil. Pendent bells in clusters, opening bright 
blue and changing to pink as they fade. 
♦oblongifolia —A dainty little native 4" high with intensely 
blue bells in early spring. After blooming the plant en¬ 
tirely disappears until the following spring. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
siberica —Large glaucous leaves which persist all season 
and exquisite rich blue flowers. 15". 35c each 
virginica —A later sort growing 18" tall which will bloom 
all summer if cut down after flowering each time. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
MIMULUS (Mim'-eu-lus) —Monkey-flower 
Hardy perennials for moist, shady borders. A dainty 
thing grown among ferns and quite at home in the 
woodsy soil of the fern bed. 
♦lewisi —A lovely West American having many large soft 
salmon pink flowers all season. A very satisfactory sort 
that will stand more sun than most Mimulus. 35c each 
♦luteus —A native which grows to perfection on the banks 
of our mountain streams having many soft yellow flow¬ 
ers in midsummer. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦cuperus —A beautfiul hybrid forming deep green mats sev¬ 
eral inches across. The flowers are very large and a deep 
rich mahogany red spotted with bright copper. A very 
choice plant for a moist, shaded spot. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
MONARDA (Mon-ar'-da)—Bergamot- 
Attractive plants for the sunny border or in light shade. 
Very fragrant mint-like foliage and large heads of bril¬ 
liant flowers. 
didyma, Cambridge Scarlet —Brilliant crimson-scarlet flow¬ 
ers on 2' stalks. One of the brightest reds in the entire 
garden. 25c each; 3 for 65; doz. $2.50 
didyma hybrida —New hybrids ranging from violet, pink, 
and rose to deep amaranth-red. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA (See page 39) 
MUSCARI (Mus-kar'-i)—Grape Hyacinths 
Dainty spring flowering bulbs increasing rapidly to 
form large clumps of grassy leaves and fragrant flowers. 
Plant in summer and fall only. 
♦alba- —Dainty spikes of snow-white drooping bells. 
Doz. 40c 
♦azureum —Glorious sky-blue flowers in profusion. Doz. 40c 
♦Heavenly Blue —A rich deep blue that is unexcelled for 
naturalizing under trees, shrubs, in the rockery or wall, 
or under the annual border. May be left undisturbed 
for years and are absolutely hardy anywhere. 
Doz. 35c; 100 for $2.50 
MYOSOTIS (My-oh-soh'-tis) —Forget-me-not 
Too well known to need description. Best planted in 
masses beside the pool or in the rockery in a moist spot, 
♦palustris semperflorens —Large rich blue flowers and fine 
evergreen foliage. A free and continuous bloomer. 
25c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $1.89 
♦rosea —Dainty sprays of fine rosy-pink flowers. 25c each 
NEPETA (Nep'-e-ta)—Catmint 
Useful plants having silvery foliage and blooming con¬ 
tinuously. They succeed admirably in poor stony soil 
and are excellent for that hot dry spot in which nothing 
else seems to grow. 
♦mussini —Compact mats of silver a foot or so across and 
8" high covered with clouds of deep lavender blue flow¬ 
ers all summer. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
♦nervosa— An upright restrained grower with large heads 
of vivid light blue flowers. Will not crowd out its neigh¬ 
bors as the more rampant growers and therefore a valu¬ 
able addition to the dry portion of our gardens. 8". 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
♦Six Hills Giant —An improved form of Mussini having more 
upright growth and larger flowers. A dainty cut flower 
and a showy border or rockery plant. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
Souv. de Andre Chaudron —A new upright grower of real 
merit having long spikes of light blue flowers through 
the season. A lovely garden subject as well as a useful 
cut flower. Highly recommended. 2'. 45c each 
One each of the 4 Nepetas $1.25 
ONOSMA (On # -os-ma)—Golden Drops 
A delightful plant for the higher part of the rockery or 
wall garden. It enjoys full sun and a light well drained 
soil. 
♦tauricum —Forming a compact mass of rough hairy foliage 
12" across above which the large heads of fragrant 
golden bells nod gaily in the sun. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
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