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Myosotis palustris. (Forget-me-not). 
—*RBM—A low growing, spreading plant with a profusion of 
small, blue flowers. Requires rich, moist soil and 
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Orchis spectabilis. (Showy Orchis). 
—*SM—A charming little orchis from the woodlands. Very 
fragrant flowers of delicate lavender. Requires rich, 
moist soil in deep shade. Somewhat difficult to grow 
Oreganum vulgare. (Wild Marjoram). 
—*RO—A hardy perennial plant with aromatic, wooly foliage. 
Flowers purplish-blue borne on spikes or in clusters. 
An outstanding rock garden plant. Requires warm, 
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Papaver nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy). 
—-RO—12 to 18 inches’ tall. Plants forming neat: tufts .of 
bright green fern-like foliage. Brightly colored flow- 
ers on leafless stems all season. Only mixed colors. 
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—OB—orientale. (Oriental Poppy). 15 to 18 inches. Tre- 
mendous, cup-shaped blossoms of deep red. Very 
showy when blooming in June-July. Plant in good 
garden soil in open sun. Fall planting preferred, 
but we can supply plants from pots which will bloom 
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Phlox decussata. (Hardy Phlox). 
—OB—tThere is an almost endless number of hardy phlox 
being offered by specialty growers. We are not in 
position to supply a great number of varieties so we 
list them as to color only. Pink, red and white, of 
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—decussata. Lavender 
Phlox species. (Native Phlox). 
—*RT—amoena. 1 foot high. A spreading type with Bivist: 
ers of purplish-red flowers in early spring. Require 
full-sunjand good,dramagene. ot ses ee ee ee 
—*RT—bafida. 1 foot. Low growing plant with stiff stems. 
Star-like flowers of violet-purple. For full sun and 
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—*RB—divaricata canadensis, (Wild Sweet William). 10 in. 
One of the most widely cultivated of the native phlox. 
Large, fragrant, lavender flowers in May and early 
summer. Plant in semi-shade of rock garden or 
border in rich, well drained soil. Each 30c; 3 for 75c; 
10 for $2.00. 
—ovata carolina. A native of the Great Smoky Moun- 
tains. Glistening green foliage with clusters of at- 
tractive pink flowers in May-June. Plant in rich, 
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Phlox subulata. (Creeping Phlox). 
A plant of trailing habit with moss-like foliage. 
Flowers in profusion in early summer. Excellent 
plant for rock garden, border and grave cover. Re- 
quires rich, well drained soil and full sun. 
—subulata alba. (White Creeping Phlox). Foliage re- 
main a beautiful green color all summer. Flowers 
pure white 
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