You can grow Lupins if you plant Michelles 
Lupins 
Lupinus • Lupins 
Polyphyllus. These flower in May and 
June and are 3 to 4 feet high. Blue (very 
showy). White, or Pink. 35c. each; 3 for 
$1.00; fe.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.50. 
RUSSELL LUPINS 
This new strain of perennial Lupins has 
caused a sensation in horticultural circles. 
The long, closely furnished spikes come in a 
great variety of rich colors—deep yellows, 
oranges, reds, and brilliant bicolors never 
before seen in Lupins. The florets are large, 
with flat, fan-like standards, and, unlike all 
other Lupins, most of the spikes retain their 
florets throughout the whole period of de¬ 
velopment. Strong plants from pots, 75c. 
each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 per doz.; 25 for $13.50. 
Lychnis • Campion 
All of the Lychnis are of easiest culture, 
thriving in any soil, and this, in addition^ to 
their brightness, has brought them into high 
favor with lovers of hardy plants. 
Arkwrighti. Extra-large flowers in red 
shades. June-flowering. 9 in. 
Chalcedonica. A most desirable plant with 
heads of brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in 
June and July. 2 to 3 ft. 
Viscaria splendens fl.-pl. Forms a dense 
tuft of evergreen foliage, and in June sends 
up spikes of handsome deep red flowers. 
1 ft. 
Any of the above Lychnis, 35c. each; 3 for $1.00; 
$3.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.50 
Lysimachia 
^Nummularia. Creeping Jenny; Money¬ 
wort. Valuable for planting under trees or 
shrubs where grass will not grow. It 
quickly forms a dense carpet. 30c. each; 
3 for 85c.; $3.00 per doz.; 25 for $5.50. 
Lyth 
rum 
Salicaria roseum superbum. Rose Loose¬ 
strife. A strong-growing plant, thriving in 
almost any position. Large spikes of rose- 
colored flowers from July to September. 
3 to 4 ft. 30c. each; 3 for 85c.; $3.00 p)er 
doz.; 25 for $5.50. 
Matricaria • Feverfew 
Little Gem. Pure white, double flowers, 
fine for cutting. 1 ft. July, Aug. 30c. each; 
3 for 85c.; $3.00 per doz.; 25 for $5.50. 
*Mazus 
Rugosus. Loose, trailing masses of blue and 
white flowers, speckled with gold in the 
throat. Fine for flagging and carpeting. 
30c. each; 3 for 85c.; $3.00 per doz.; 
25 for $5.50. 
Menziesia 
Polifolia. Irish Heath. A pretty heath-like 
plant well adapted for the rockery or 
borders of evergreen shrubs. Makes an 
attractive low hedge with a little trimming. 
60c. each; 3 for $1.65; $6.00 per doz.; 
25 for $10.50. 
Mertensia • Bluebells 
Vjrginica> An early spring-flowering plant 
growing 1 to 1 feet high, with drooping 
panicles of handsome light blue flowers 
fading to clear pink. May, June. 25c. each; 
3 for 70c.; $2.50 per doz.; 25 for $4.50. 
Monarda • Bersamot 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Oswego Tea. 
Crimson-scarlet. 30c. each; 3 for 85c.; 
$3.00 per doz.; 25 for $5.50. 
’‘^Myosotis • Forget-Me-Not 
Palustris semperflorens. Perpetual-flower¬ 
ing Forget-Me-Not. Blue with yellow 
throat. Damp places. Spread rapidly. 
These are most effective when intermingled 
with pansies, English daisies, or among 
summer-flowering perennials. 9 in. 25c. 
each; 3 for 70c.; $2.50 per doz.; 25 for $4.50. 
Nepeta 
Mussini. An excellent plant for rock- 
gardens, being a compact grower and form¬ 
ing tufts of small violet-blue flowers during 
July and August. 
Six Hills Hybrids. Masses of strong laven¬ 
der-blue flowers in late August. Excellent 
for covering dry banks in sun or shade. 
50c. each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
Souv. d'Andre Chaudron. Large, rich 
lilac-blue flowers from June to September. 
1 ft. 
All Nepeta, except where noted, 30c. each; 
3 for 85c.; $3.00 per doz.; 25 for $5.50 
*Nierembergia • Cup-Flower 
Hippomanica. A truly beautiful plant 
forming cushions of light green foliage from 
which emerge corymbs of salver-shaped 
flowers of delicate lavender hue with clear 
yellow eye. This is a tender perennial and 
requires protection. 50c. each; 3 for $1.35; 
$5.00 per doz.; 25 for $9.50. 
Rivuiaris. White-Cup. A lovely dwarf 
creeping plant with large, cup-shaped 
flowers from June until September. Excel¬ 
lent for the rockery. 35c. each; 3 for $1.00; 
$3.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.50. 
Oenothera • Evening Primrose 
The Evening Primroses are elegant sub¬ 
jects for growing in a sunny position, bloom¬ 
ing the greater part of the summer. 
Missouriensis. Large, golden yellow flow¬ 
ers. 1 ft. 
Youngi. Bright yellow flowers. 1ft. 
All (Enotheras, 35c. each; 3 for $1.00; 
$3.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.50 
Omphalodes 
Verna nana. A low-growing trailing plant 
producing drifts of blue, myosotis-like 
flowers on 6 to 8-lnch stems from early 
spring on. An excellent ground-cover for 
naturalizing in light shade. 35c. each; 
3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
Lychnis 
Chalcedonica 
Ophiopogon • Lily-Turf 
Jaburan variegata. A pretty, variegated 
foliage plant, useful either as a pot-plant 
for the window or for planting out in 
summer. The narrow, dark green foliage 
is prettily striped with gold and during 
July and August spikes of blue flowers add 
to its beauty. Strong plants, 50c. each; 
3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz.; 25 for $9.00. 
Pachysandra 
Terminalis. An evergreen, trailing plant 
with thick, glossy green foliage forming a 
dense mat. Small, grayish white flower- 
spikes. One of the finest ground-covers. 
6 to 8 in. May, June. Strong plants, from 
3-inch pots, 30c. each; 3 for 85c.; $3.00 per 
doz.; 25 for $5.50. 
Pentstemon • Beard-Tongue 
Barbatus Torreyi. Spikes of brilliant scar¬ 
let flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June—Aug. 
Blue Gem. A beautiful evergreen with 
spires of bright, tubular flowers shot with 
pink. ft- June, July. 50c. each; 
3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
Coral Gem. Coral-pink flowers in large 
spikes. 
All Pentstemons, except where noted, 30c. each; 
3 for 85c.; $3.00 per doz.; 25 for $5.50 
Pachysandra 
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