16 N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 

Lupinus Russell Hybrids—A new strain presenting in mixture 
many new and unusual colors. Extra large flowers in tall 
stately spikes. 35 cents each, 3 for 90 cents. 
Lychnis (Campion) (Catchfly)— 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) (Jerusalem Cross) (Scarlet 
Lightning)—Bright scarlet in heads, 2 to 3 ft. June to August. 
25 cents each. 
*Haageana—Orange red flowers of very large size. Color 
varies some. Very showy. 12 in. June to August. 25 cents 
each. 
*Viscaria Flore Plena—Brilliant red. An attractive double 
variety. Good for cutting. June and July. 10 in. 35 cents 
each. 
*Lysimachia Numularia (Creeping Jenny) (Creeping Charley) 
(Money Wort)—A fine carpeting plant for shade with per- 
sistent foliage and large yellow flowers in summer. Fine for 
hanging baskets or urns. 25 cents each, 3 for 50 cents. 
Lythrum Superbum Roseum (Purple Loosestrife)—Tall spikes of 
rosy purple flowers. Prefers wet soil. A showy border plant. 
Att. “july. and= August, 25ecents each. 
Mentha Pipperita Curtisi—(Peppermint)—-A dwarf form of the 
well known herb. Strong peppermint flavor. 25 cents each, 
6 for $1.00. 
*>~ °- -'s VWirginica (Virginia Blue Bells) (Virginia Cowslip)—A 
iS ve plant, brilliant blue flowers in early spring. Foliage dies 
down after blooming season. Likes a shady place. 1 ft. 25 
cents each, 3 for 50 cents. 
*Mentha Requienni—A dwarf mat-forming mint. Good in stepping 
stones. Very strong peppermint order. Should have light 
protection in cold climates. 25 cents each. 
Monarda Didyma (Bergamot) (Bee Balm) (Cambridge Scarlet) 
(Horse Mint) (Oswego Tea)—Aromatic foliage, brilliant scar- 
let flowers in July and August. 3 ft. 25 cents each. 
*Myosotis Palustris Semperflorens (True Forget-Me-Not)—Bright 
blue flowers with yellow eye. A free and continuous bloomer. 
Prefers moist soil. 25 cents each. 
*Myosotis Rupicola—Forms a tuft of grey-green leaves, covered 
with large heads of azure blue flowers in May. 3 in. Well 
drained soil in sun, 35 cents each. 
*Nepeta Mussini (Ground Ivy)—-A dwarf compact plant, producing 
a mass of lavender blue flowers all summer. 1 ft. Aromatic 
grey foliage, hot dry place. 25 cents each. 
Nepeta Six Hills Giant—Similar to Mussini, but is larger and 
mere robust. A fine specimen plant in the hardy border. 35 
cents each. 
*Nierembergia Rivularis (Cup Flower)—-Large cup shaped white 
flowers all summer. Makes a dense carpet. 4 in. Well-drained 
moist soil and part shade. Should be protected in cold climates 
and planted in spring only. 35 cents each. 
Oeonothera (Evening Primrose) (Sundrops)—Well drained soil in 
sun. 
*Missouriensis (Syn. Macrocarpa)—A dwarf plant producing 
large yellow blossoms, too large for the plant all summer, 25 
cents each. 
Youngi—Large glossy leaves, lemon yellow flowers. 18 in. 25 
cents each. 
*Omphalodes (Venus Navelwort) (Blue Eyed Mary)—Beautiful 
dwarf creeping plants related to the Forget-Me-Nots. They 
require light shade and well drained loamy or peaty soil. Real 
gems for the rock garden. 
*Verna (Creeping Forget-Me-Not)—A dwarf spreading plant, 
lage cordate foliage. Azure blue flowers in April. 25 cents 
each. 
ae Alba—A beautiful white form of the above. 35 cents 
each. 
Pachysandra Terminalis (Japan Spurge)—An evergreen ground 
cover having rich glossy green foliage. Excellent under ever- 
green trees or dense shade, also in sunny borders. Plant 3 
inches apart. 25 cents each; 100 for $10.00. 
*Pachystima Canbyii—A small trailing evergreen shrublet. Flowers 
waxy pink, Excellent ground cover. 10 in. Peaty soil. 35 
cents each. 
Papaver—No garden is complete without the delicate and _ bril- 
liant colored hardy poppies. The alpines have attractive foli- 
age and are excellent for the rockery. The Iceland poppies 
are also excellent for the rockery and bloom continuously 
except during the hot dry weather. 
*Alpina—Plant resembles the Iceland poppies but is smaller 
and more delicate. Flowers fringed. 8 in. Best transplante 
when small. Poor limestone soil. 25 cents each. 
*Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—-A tufted plant having finely 
divided leaves. Blooms are continuously and freely produced 
on tall naked stems. 12 in. 25 cents each. 
