LOTUS 
* Corniculata — An interesting plant, closely re- 
sembling “Shamrock,” with beautiful yellow 
flowers. Each 25c 
LYCHNIS — MALTESE CROSS 
Chalcedonica — One of the brightest plants in the 
hardy border; blooms all summer with vivid 
Each 20c 
Haageana Hybrids — Very showy plants about 12 
inches high; produces flowers about 2 inches 
scarlet flowers; 3 feet. 
across ranging in color from orange to scarlet 
and crimson; thrives best in partial shade. 
Each 25c 
Viscaria Flore Pleno — This is a beautiful double 
variety which grows about 14 inches _ high, 
producing vermillion-red flowers; very attractive. 
Each 20c 
Viscaria Splendens — 18 inches tall; foliage almost 
Each 20c 
Viscaria Splendens Alba — Flowers profusely in 
evergreen; flowers bright rose. 
June and July; it is one of the best white flowers 
in bloom at that time of the year; 8 to 10 inches 
high. Each 25c 
LYSIMACHIA — CREEPING JENNY 
* Nummularia — A glossy-green creeping plant, re- 
sembling the Vinca Vine; small yellow flowers; 
valuable for 
Each 20c 
planting in wet shady places. 
LYTHRUM — PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE 
Superbum Roseum — Very showy purple spikes, 
about 3 feet high, blooming all summer; splen- 
did for banks of streams and ponds. Each 20c 
MATRICARIA — FEVERFEW 
These plants make an effective display all sum- 
mer. They have finely cut foliage and produce a 
profusion of small flowers resembling the button 
Chrysanthemums. They are easily grown in the 
sunny border. 
Ball's Double White — Pure white double; 2 ft. high. 
Each 30c 
Golden Ball — Dwarf golden-yellow; 10 inches. 
Each 20c 
Tchihatchewi (Turfing Daisy) — Forms mats of fine- 
ly-cut foliage about 1 ft. high covered with 
small daisy-like flowers; an attractive plant for 
edging. Each 20c 
MONARDA — BERGAMOT 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet —- Blooms from June to 
August with brilliant 
height 22 ft. Each 25c 
crimson-scarlet flowers; 
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MERTENSIA — VIRGINIA BLUE-BELLS 
* Virginica — An early spring-flowering plant about 
18 inches high, with rich blue flowers; one of 
the most interesting of our native spring flowers; 
plant in summer or fall. 6 for $1.00 
MYOSOTIS — FOR-GET-ME-NOT 
* Palustris — A well known charming plant for the 
rock garden or for the low border; a beautiful 
rich blue found in very few flowers; does well 
in shady and damp places. Each 20c 
NEPETA — CATMINT 
Mussini — A desirable border or rock-plant, espe- 
cially useful in dry sunny places; grows about 
12 inches high, producing lavender flowers in 
spring, and sparingly in summer. Each 20c 
NIEREMBERGIA — CUP FLOWER 
Rivularis — A dwarf creeping Alpine plant bear- 
ing large creamy-white cup-shaped flowers from 
June until September; a most desirable plant 
for the rockery. Each 25c 
PACHYSANDRA — JAPANESE SPURGE 
* Terminalis — Very attractive ground-cover plant, 
especially valuable for shady places. This plant 
is practically evergreen, grows about 8 inches 
tall and spreads well. Each 20c 
PACHYSTIMA 
* Canbyl — A small compact evergreen shrub ex- 
tremely beautiful; about’ 8 inches high and 
spreads to about 18 inches in diameter; very 
nice in front of evergreens or in the border along 
walks; extremely hardy. Each 60c 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE — ICELAND POPPIES 
These are very neat and beautiful perennials; 
they have tufts of fernlike foliage which sends up 
graceful leafless stems carrying cup-shaped flowers 
of delicate coloring; they prefer a cool moist soil, 
a mulch of peat is ideal for them. 
Amurense “Yellow Wonder” — Large flowers of 
buttercup yellow about 2 feet high. Each 25c¢ 
Gartref Hybrids — Beautiful art shades with charm- 
ing penciled edging. Each 25c 
Red Cardinal — This is a welcome novelty in the 
Iceland Poppies; it is the nearest approach to 
crimson-scarlet of any of the Nudicaule varieties. 
Each 30c 
