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NEPETA • Catmint 
@ Mussini. An excellent plant for any position, but especially useful 10 100 
in the rock-garden. Of dwarf, compact habit, producing masses 
® Souvenir d'Andre Chaudron. A very distinct, upright growing 
plant, 14 to 18 inches high. Silvery gray foliage and large dark 
blue flowers blooming constantly during June, July, and August 
in the hottest and driest weather. Grow in the border in a dry, 
sunny place. 1 20 10 00 
NIEREMBERGIA • Trailing Cupflower 
® Rivularis. A charming, dwarf, creeping alpine plant, bearing 
large, creamy white, cup-shaped flowers from June till Sep¬ 
tember. Most desirable plants for the rockery. 1 20 10 00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE • Oriental Poppy 
Orientale. Tremendous, cup-shaped blooms of orange-scarlet, 
with large, purplish black blotches at bases of petals, creating 
a wonderful contrast when bloom is fully open. 1 00 8 00 
Orientale, Beauty of Livermore. The finest dark crimson 
flowers, with black blotches. 1 50 12 00 
Orientale, Lula A. Neeley. Flowers of brilliant ox-blood-red. . 1 80 15 00 
Orientale, May Sadler. Salmon-pink, with black markings.... 1 50 12 00 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Beautiful, deep apricot-pink, a brilliant 
color that is needed to make variety with the Orientals. 1 20 10 00 
Orientale, Olympia. Blooms two weeks earlier than all other 
varieties. Flowers are about 4 inches in diameter, quite double, 
and orange-scarlet in color. 1 50 12 00 
Orientale, Perry^s White. Fine satiny white flowers with a 
crimson-maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 2 00 18 00 
Orientale, Wurtembergia. A striking deep rose-red flower of 
great size and substance. 2 00 18 00 
PENTSTEMON • Beard-Tongue 
Barbatus Torreyi. Spikes 2 feet long, of bright scarlet flowers 
from June till August. A very effective plant for the border. . . 1 00 8 00 
Garnet. The first of a new strain of hardy large-flowered Pent- 
stemons. The gloxinia-like flowers are a rich garnet color and 
are gracefully placed on 12- to 18-inch stems. The plant is 
spreading in habit and produces a succession of blooms from 
June until stopped by frost. 1 80 15 00 
Grandiflorus. Not particular as to soils. The bluish lavender 
flowers grow on stalks from 15 to 30 inches high during May and 
June. Ihe florets vary from one only at the base to six in 
clusters. 1 00 8 00 
PHLOX SUBULATA (SETACEA) 
Moss or Mountain Pinks 
® Alba. Pure white. 1 00 8 00 
® Atropurpurea. Strong grower of practically the same growing 
habit as Rosea. Bright crimson-purple. 1 00 8 00 
® Blue Hill. A compact grower, giving early and late Fall crop of 
deep blue flowers. One of the best. -. . 1 20 10 00 
® Grandiflora rubra. A new variety to our locality. Promises to 
be the nicest of the bright crimson types. Large flowers and a 
very profuse bloomer. When in full bloom the foliage is entirely 
covered. 1 80 15 00 
® Lilacina. Strong grower of creeping habit. Light lilac flowers. . 1 00 8 00 
® Rosea. Rose-pink. 1 00 8 00 
©Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye. We would say this is the 
finest free-flowering dwarf Phlox in existence. 1 50 12 00 
The plants that are adapted for rock-garden planting are preceded by a© 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
