THE HARDY LOBELIAS 
Easy brilliance here. ‘‘x’’ culture. CARDINALIS—Red 
Birds. Five-foot spikes of brilliant red. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 
40c; %4 oz. 5c. SIPHILITICA—Blue Birds. 40 inches. 
Blossoms of royal indigo in crowded spikes. Pkt. 10c; 
1% oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. SIPHILITICA ALBA—Saved from 
pure white forms. Pkt. 20c. 
PERENNIALS IN “L”’—Priced per pkt. Lallemantia can- 
escens 15c; Lathyrus maritimus 10c; Lathyrus tuberosus 
15c; Lavatera cretica 15c; Leontopodium alpinum 15c; 
Leonurus pseudamacrantha 10c; lLeptotaenna multifida 
15c; Lespedezas repens 15c, Thunbergi 10c; Lewisia 
Howelli 20c; Libertia ixicides 15c; Linaria faucicola 20c; 
Limcniums dumosa 15c, Gmelini 10c, speciosum 15c; 
Ligularia speciosa 15c; Liriope spicata 10c; Lobelias tomen- 
tesa 1l5c, splendens 15c; Lotus tenuis 15c; Lychnis Ark- 
wrighti Pe wi carmanica 10c, chaleedonica red 10ec, chal- 
cedonica ite 10c, Sartori 10c, yunnanensis 10c; Lysi- 
machia vulgaris (‘‘Golden Phlox’’) 10c; Lythrum salicaria 
mixed 10c; Lathyrus White Pearl 10c; Lindeloffia spec- 

tabilis 15¢c: Lithospermums purpureo-caeruleum 25c, dis- 
tichum 15c; Lupinus Lyalli 25c. 
MARSHALLIA CAESPITOSA—rbkt(3)12. Many — slender- 
stemmed flowers in form-reminder of Scabiosa. Pink and . 
white. Pretty. Pkt. 15c. ; 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS—erx (2-3)20. Flowers showy, rich 
cardinal red with coppery tones. Long in bloom. Pkt. 15c. 
MIMULUS RINGENS—*ebmtz(3)50. Tall, showy. Oddly 
formed, rather orchid-like flowers of blue-violet, each with 
yellow lip. Pkt. 15; 7; oz. 35c. 
MORONGIA UNCINATA—‘*eorgyt(3-4)8. 
Fluffy flower-balls of pure delicate pink, each thrust 
through with golden anther-pins. Hyacinth fragrance. 
Trailing stems with sensitive pinnate leaves. Schrankia. 
Pkt. 15c. 
MONARDA or BERGAMOT—Showy, pleasantly aromatic 
perennials of easy handling. ‘‘x’”? culture. They cut. AVA- 
LON HYBRIDS—(8-4)45. Color variations are amazing, 
silvery white, blush, pale pink, deep pink, rose, mauve, 
violet and scarlet, with gradations. Well-filled flower- 
heads give effect of full doubleness. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 25c; 
tg oz. 40c; PUNCTATA—(38-4)36. The flowers are buff- 
tan, dotted with purple. Even showier are the floral 
leavés, shaded rose-crimson on white. Thrives in dry posi- 
tions. Pkt. 15e (8 for 40c). FISTULOSA—(3-4)45. Balm. 
Flowers of pure lavender, close-packed to effect of fluffy 
doubleness. Cuts splendidly. Sun or shade. Pkt. 15c; 34 oz. 
16 
25c; % oz. 40c. OFFER 145A53—One pkt. of each for 40c. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS—*ermx(8)8. 
Everblooming Forget-me-not. Flowers in curling sprays of 
lovely sky blue for months. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 25c. 
MYOSOTIDEUM NOBILE—kt(3)30. Chatham Island For- 
get-me-not. Rare and showy plant with dark blue flowers 
in dense cyme-clusters. 6 seeds for 25c. 
NEPETA MUSSINI—ergkt(2-4)10. Panicles of pretty blue- 
lavender flowers above wide mat mounds of silvery gray 
foliage. Excellent rock garden, edging, carpeting or Lily- 
cover plant. Everblooming. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 25c. 
NERTERA DEPRESSA—reguyt(w)(9)4. Foliage films of 
vivid lettuce-green, set with bead-like coral berries. Rock 
garden, terrarium or pot. Pkt. 15c; 8 pkts. for 40c. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS—5 inches. Big crinkly, 
snowy cup-blossoms over low, leaf-mats. Everblooming. Give 
winter covering. Plants, each 30c; 3 for 85c. 
MECONOPSIS or BLUE POPPY 
Called Great Blue Poppy. Big blossoms of skyblue with 
bunched golden anthers, carried in loose cyme-clusters 
on stems that sometimes reach five feet. Needs cool soil 
and moist atmosphere. ‘“‘kt’’ culture. Not easy. Meconopsis 
betonicifolia Baileyi. Pkt. 20c (3 for 50c). 
ICE-CREAM CUPS 
Delightfully decorative tangles of wiry stems and min- 
iature red-toned leaves. Wee yellow flowers, then little 
succulent white cups of ice-cream appearance and con- 
sistency, each cup carrying a single black seed, but the 
cups there by the hundreds. A charming rock garden 
plant or dainty carpeter, fully hardy at Philadelphia. ‘‘k’’ 
culture. Muehlenbeckia axillaris. Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). 
(Plants each 30c; 3 for 85c; 10 for $2.40). 
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MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
PERENNIALS IN “M” AND “N”—Priced per _pkt. 
Machaerantheras incana 10c, ramosa 15c; Malvas moschata 
Pink 10c, Moschata White 10c; Maianthemum bifolium 10c; 
Manfreda virginica 15c; Marrubium vulgare 10c; Matri- 
carias White Ball 15c, caucasica 15c; Mazus reptans 20c; 
Meconopsis Pratti 20c, aculeata 20c, Alicaea 20c; cambrica 
15c, horridula 15c, paniculata 15c, simplicifolia 15c, ne- 
paulensis 15c, superba 20c, wallichianum White 1l5c; 
Medeola virginica 10c; MERTENSIAS virginica 1l5c, pul- 
chella 20c, Snowbell 30c; Mimulus brevipes 15c, guttatus 
15c, Lewisi 15c, luteus 15ce, puniceus 20c, Tilingi 20c; 
Mitellas diphylla 15c, pentandra 20c; Monardas_ Brad- 
buriana 15c, White Hybrids 20c, Kalmianum 15c, lasiodonta 
10c; Monardella menthaefolia 20c; Monotropa uniflora 20c; 
Mirabilis multiflora 15c; Mitchella repens 10c; True Mistle- 
toe 15¢e; Neptunia lutea 15c; Nepetas cataria 10c, nuda 
10c, macrantha 15c, grandiflora 15c; species A _ 10e, 
species B 15c; camphorata 10c; Nuphar polysepala 15c; 
Myosurus apetalus 15c; Medicago arborea 10c; Malvavis- 
cus Drummondi 15c; Mulgedium Bourgeai 15c; Mimosa 
illinoensis 10c, +5 oz. 25c; Nelumbium luteum (Golden 
Lotus) 7 seeds for 25c. 
ONOSMA TAURICUM—rdkt(3)18. Golden Drop. Arching, 
curling, gray leafed branches, hung with rows of narrow 
bells in waxen lemon-gold. It loves sun and heat, giving a 
long show of bloom in June and July. Pkt. 20c; 1/32 oz. 25c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE Though the QOenotheras are un- 
related to the true Primroses, and though they often bloom 
in the morning, they have long been called Evening Prim- 
roses. “x” culture. OKNOTHERA CAESPITOSA—Stemless 
dwarf with wide flowers of soft pink. Pkt. 15c. MISSOURI- 
ENSIS—12 inches. Immense golden flowers. Fullest hardi- 
ness and long life. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz 25c¢c; SPECIOSA—24 
inches. Wind-primrose. Hardy mat-former with delightful 
flowers, white to pink. Pkt. 15c. GLAUCA FRASERI—20 
inches. The showy golden Sundrop. Pkt. 15e. TRICHO- 
CALYX—14 inches. Very large flowers of diaphanous 
we Pkt. 20c. OFFER 146A53—One pkt. each of above 
for c. 
SUMMER ROSECUP—Oenothera Kunthiana. Shallow, 
three-inch cups of pure pink with rose striations. Ten inches. 
Massed bloom, spring to autumn. Plants only, root-sprigs, 
all that is needed for a start, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
PATRINIA or GOLDEN VALERIAN — Sound perennials, 
easily grown and attractive. They cut well. ‘‘x” culture. 
INTERMEDIA—20 inches. Summer. Flat corymbs of richest 
golden yellow. Pkt. 15c; y+; oz. 25c; % oz. 45c. SCABI- 
OSAEFOLIA—50 inches. Late summer and early autumn. 
Loose, high sprays of rich yellow. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 25c. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM MARIESI—erbx (3) 27. 
Wide saucer-bells in violet-blue, white or white splashed 
blue. Often duplex. Pkt. 15c; 1/82 oz. 25c. 
POLYGONELLA AMERICANA—cbkt(5)20. This is a de- 
light. Airy white flower sprays, more graceful than Astilbe, 
suffuse with age to dainty pink-blush. “‘Heather” foliage. 
Long in bloom, Pkt. 15c (3 for 40c). 

