MATRICARIA 
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 
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 
MONARDA — BERGAMOT 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet — Blooms from June to 
August with brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers; 
height 2Y2 ft. Each 25c 
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 
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 — ORIENTAL POPPY 
The Oriental Poppies: make a more brilliant dis- 
play in the garden than any other variety of hardy 
perennials. They are of easy culture, and bloom 
in May. Once the plants are established, they in- 
crease in size from year to year. Poppies planted 
together with ‘‘Baby’s Breath’ make an excellent 
combination. When the foliage of the Poppies dries 
up in midsummer the ‘Baby's Breath” takes its 
place. 
For best results plant Poppies 3 inches deep in 
July or August. When planted, the crowns should 
be 3 inches below the surface. Mulch with leaves 
for the first winter after planting. 
Enchantress — Silvery pink of good substance, 
probably the largest poppy grown. Each 50c 
June Delight — Clear salmon pink, soft and delicate 
color; edges of petals are beautifully fringed. 
Each 60c 
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Lulu Neeley — Bright red with tall and strong stems, 
Each 35c 
Olympia — A double orange-red poppy, blooming 
earlier than all others; about 2 feet tall. Each 25c 
giant flowers. 
Red Cavalier — Glowing cerise; flowers on good 
strong stems. Each 50c 
Snow Flame (U. S. Plant Patent No. 365) — A sen- 
sational new Poppy; the lower half of the petals 
is pure white, the upper half a flame-orange, 
creating a most unusual effect. It is a strong 
grower with large flowers on stiff stems. ery ct 
few plants of this charming novelty. Pot plants 
ready in spring; field-grown plants in August 
or September. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Trilby — A bright red of the color and size of Lulu 
Neeley but with crinkled petals and very late. 
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 

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