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MEXICAN PETUNIA—See Strobilanthus 
MINT—See Mentha 
MONARDA DIDYMA—Bee Balm. Grows to 3 ft. Scarlet 
flowers over a long period. Aromatic foliage and 
flowers. Variety, Cambridge Scarlet. Each 25c 
MOSS PHLOX—See Phlox subulata—l15e and 25c 
MYOSOTIS SCORPIOIDES (formerly Palustris)—Peren- 
nial forget-me-not. Dainty, dwarf blue flowers 
with yellow center; Plant in cool moist positions. 
NARCISSI—See “Bulbs” under special list. 
NEPETA HEDERACEA—Ground Ivy. Round-leafed, 
mat forming cover for shady places. Give lots 
of waters co: Dozen Pees ee $1.00 
NERINE—Spider Lily—See Bulb List. 
NIEREMBERGIA SEEDLINGS—Blue Cup _ Flower. 
Low, tender perennial; soft green foliage; small 
single sky-blue, flowers all summer. 
Available in spring at doz................ $1.00 and $1.50 
OXALIS ROSEA—FExcellent low-growing, clover-leaved 
plant, with tiny pink flowers almost the year 
round. Stands sun or partial shade. Bulbous. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES—Deeper 
pink, lavender and yellow. Blooms in spring and 
fall; foliage disappering in summer. 
PAINTED DAISY—See Pyrethrum. 
PENTSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS HY BRIDS—Pink 
shades to viclets. Foxglove-like spikes. Best in 
partial shade, blooming in late summer. 
PEON Y—Old favorite. Large globular flower heads in 
May and June. Plant where peony can remain 
undisturbed for many years. Tuberous roots. 
VARIETIES: KEdulis Superba—Early clear pink. 
Felix Crousse—Bright red. 
Festiva Maxima—Best white. 
Karl Rosenfield—Deep red. 
Mons Jules Eli—Fine Orchid. 
Plants*in) 2alss2éache peas see ee ee 75¢ 
By color unnamed, red, pink, white... 35¢ 
PERIWINKLE—See Vinca Minor 
PHLOX DECUSSATA—Hardy Phlox. One of the South- 
west’s finest perennials. Stands full sun or part- 
ial shade; blooming from mid June to mid-Sept. 
BIRDESMAID—Free blooming white with pink 
eye. 
LILLIAN—Beautiful salmon pink, large heads. 
Rather dwarf. 
LILAC BEAUTY—Globular heads of deep or- 
chid-pink with deeper eye. Very free blooming. 
MRS. E. I. FARRINGTON—Good salmon pink. 
Medium height. 
ROSE PINK OR DIXIE—The strongest growing 
dark pink, up to 3 ft. Very popular. 
MRS. JENKINS—Tall growing, very hardy 
White. 
MISS LINGARD—Rather dwarf white, blooming 
quite early, and then producing a later crop. 
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