MONARDA (Bee Balm) 
8 Didyma. Cambridge Scarlet. 3’. Brilliant 
crimson scarlet heads of flowers produced 
from June until Aug. Showy and very easy 
Didyma Rosea. Similar to the above except 
the flowers are an attractive shade of rose..... 
Salmon Queen. A lovely shade of salmon pink 
that appeals to all. Retains all the hardiness 
and ease of culture of the older varieties....... 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
rs Palustris Semperflorens. 6’'. Rich blue flow- 
ers with a yellow eye. Does best in a moist 
position where it will bloom practically all 
summer. 
NEPETA (Catmint) 
rs Mussini. 1’. Excellent border and edging plant 
with masses lavender blue flowers all spring 
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Six Hills Giant. 18°. Similar to the above but 
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PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 
6-8". 
evergreen foliage. Extremely useful as a 
ground cover in shady position. 
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DY Same OO CLOW Me DCU Sis cepetcceseatscscetccetasncrsescectss 
s Terminalis. Forms broad mats of glossy 
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These gorgeous flowers are coming into more and more prom- 
inence as the newer sorts become known. 
Colors are now 
available from white through all shades of pink and red to 
maroon. 
dormant stage during July and August. 
The foliage dies down and the plants go into a 
Dormant roots are 
best transplanted during August and September, but may be 
handled up until April 15. 
in pots for late spring sales. 
Barr's White. 30’. Pure glistening white 
TANGVOTIAS nnccctoccéosescécomeornccnese hendancaoaesOOCuDbeE RC neaeNecLac 
Joyce. Tall American Beauty Pink... 
Lulu A. Neely. Considered one of the finest 
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Mrs. Perry. Soft salmon pink. One of the best 
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New Perfection. A larger brighter Mrs. Perry... 
Olympia. Double orange scarlet that blooms 
two weeks earlier than other sorts...........:.005 
Oriflamme. Striking, bold, deep scarlet. 
VAGOTOUS SOTt.....1....ce-ecccsesssceeserncsesnecersesscssseesteersnere 
Ridgewood Beauty. Immense crinkled 
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We grow some of all varieties 
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OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
12”. Attractive, glossy green 
immense yellow flowers from 
A very desirable item............... 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
c  Barbatus Torreyi. 3’. Tall stems with coral 
red, slender bell-like flowers from June until 
Aug. 
e Missouriensis. 
foliage with 
June to Aug. 
c  Barbatus Pink Beauty. Similar to the above 
except the flowers are a clear shell pink. A 
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PEONIES 
Favorites with everyone, it is possible to find 
innumerable uses for them in the garden, shrub 
border or for cutting. We offer a few out- 
standing varieties selected for their appeal, cut 
flower value, free flowering quality and rea- 
sonable cost. 
Armadine Mechen. Bright red... eeeece eee ee 
Alex Dumas. 7-1. Very early rose pink. Valu- 
able as a cut flower because of its earliness. 
Couronne D’Or. 8-1. Late double, white with 
a hint of golden yellow at the ceater 
Edulis Superba. 7-6. Extra early, double, rose 
Ole CIVOLIONCUL OWiCItSOl ian meestcenerss seers 
9-3. Well known, early, 
Wieryin OOD Wlictben senate secteemrcac ver srcemecarearte 
Festiva Maxima. 
white. 
Marguerite Gerard. Midseason, double deep 
TOSS we iT eee ce ee ene eee ee ees renee eae 
Olt inkaee werner ere ethene Renee 
American Beauty red, midseason... 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. 8-8. Early midseason. 
Deep maroon-crimson. The most outstanding 
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Mme. Ducel. 
Messonier. 
Primevere. The best “yellow.7..........c:cc:cccsescesveeses 
Richard Carvel. 
Umbellata Rosea. 
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Note: Numbers after names are ratings Ameri- 
can Peony Society. 
HARDY PHLOX 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS 
Cherry Ripe (M). One of our own seedlings, 
a cross between Jules Sandeau and Capt. 
Koehl. It has inherited the healthy vigor of 
both varieties forming well branched clumps 
with dark green foliage. The good sized flow- 
ers are produced in large loose heads and are 
an attractive luminous shade of deep rose 
flushed with scarlet 
Marie Louise (M). The best white, seems to be 
the consensus of opinion of experts. A really 
fine variety with healthy foliage and large 
trusses of large pure white blooms 
Orange Queen (Frau Anton Mautner) (M). A 
brilliant orange scarlet. More vigorous than 
Schlageter with larger flowefs...........<:-..;scsec«see 
Salmon Beauty (M). There are a number of 
varieties recently introduced similar to this 
variety with flowers of salmon pink and a 
white eye. Comparative tests have shown 
this to be really outstanding with larger 
flowers and a more vigorous growth 
September Snow (M). A late white with a red 
eye. The large rounded compact heads of 
good sized blooms are carried in upright 
sturdy stems well clothed wi'h good foliage. 
Everyone agrees this is a really good sort... 
Silverton (L). Probably the best pale “blue” 
introduced until now. The very large 
flowers are a silvery lilac mauve that ap- 
pearseblue dromitherdistance scr c.sseesteeoere 
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