, -HORSEMINT | 
MONARC. MENTHAFULIn (3) +20 
A DENSE CLUSTER OF 1é-1e IN. 
SQUARE STEMS TIPPED BY PECULIAR 
FRAGRANT, PURPLE KNOES  alaPTaALLe 
aS TO SOIL AND CROUGHT ANS aTTRaOT— 
IVE IN A BUNNY BORDER: | 
WATER MILFOIL 
MYRIOPHYLLUI SP- = (G) 
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF PLANTS oF 
THIS TYPES YELLOW WATER BUTTERCUP, 
RANUNCULUS SP-} WHITE WATER BUTTER— 
Bare Se SP.3 PHILOTREA SP., 
€EL-CEA SPB., AND OTHERS: SUITABLE 
FOR GROWING It PONOS OR SLOW 
GUT CAN FURNISH SY VARIETY 4F PRE- 
FERED. t Bee ee , ese A mi 
~ YELLOW POND LILY 
NYMPHAEA P> LYSEPALTA a (8) 
FLOATING, OVAL LEAVES AND 
~ YELLOW FLOWERS WITH RES STAMENS. 
YELLOW. SUMMER. 
EVENING PRIMROSE 
CENOTHERA CazsptqosaA  —«-s« {a)- +25 
CLUSTERS OF LaRGE LEAVES FROM 
AMONG WHICH LARGE STEMLESS FLOWERS | 
APPEAR IN LONG SUCCESSION, OPENING ~ 
WHITE AND FADING TO ROSE—P INK. a 
LIKES A WaRM, SUNNY PLACE, BUT 1S 
NOT SO PaRTICULAR AS TO SOIL. © 
WHITE. 3-6 IN. PHB u MACHEN 
Q- CORONOPI FOLIA : Mi {5} 22 
AN UPRIGHT GROWING FORM WITH 
FINELY CUT, PALE GREEN LEaVES. 
FLOWERS OVER AN INCH ACROSS, CARRIED 
IN THE AXILS OF THE LEAVES, YELLOW 
IN TONE, BUT WITH TWO DaRK RED DOTS 
AT THE BaSE OF EACH PETAL. A PER— 
SISTANT ELOQMER. ae 
YELLOW. t-2 FT. PH-8 = MaY-JULY- 
ORCHIS, SEE CYPRIPEDIUM - 

