MONKSHOOD, see Aconitum. 
MOURNING BRIDE, see Scabiosa. 
MYOSOTIS semperflorens (Forget-me-not) . Rich blue flowers, yel- 
low eye. 50c. 
MYRTLE, see Vinca. 
NEPETA mussini (R). Silver foliage, blue flowers. Sun loving. 50c. 
NIEREMBERGIA hippomanica (R). Compact 6-inch plants. Cup 
shaped blue flowers in summer and early fall. 50c. 
PAEONIA (Peony) 
The numbers following the variety name indicate ratings given 
by the American Peony Society. Ten is the highest possible score 
and this list contains the highest-rated varieties only. 75c varieties 
or 3 for $2.00; $1.00 varieties or 3 for $2.75. 
Baroness Schroeder (9.0). Fragrant white, late. $1.00. 
Edulis Superba (7.6). Fragrant early rose-pink. 75c. 
Felix Crousse (8.4). Midseason brilliant red. $1.00; 6 for $5.00. 
Festiva Maxima (9.3). Early pure white, crimson flecked center. 
$1.00. 
Karl Rosenfield (8.8). Early crimson. Free flowering. $1.00. 
Kelways Glorious (9.8). Fragrant, late. Blush pink buds opening 
white. $2.00. 
LeCygne (9.9). Midseason. Highest rated white. $2.25. 
Longfellow (9.0). Prizewinning crimson. $1.50. 
Mary Brand (8.7). Midseason crimson with yellow stamens. $1.00. 
Mme. Jules Dessert (9.4). Late white shaded buff and salmon. 75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie (9.2). Early fragrant silvery pink. $1.00; 6 for 
$5.00. 
Philippe Rivoire (9.2). Late midseason fragrant crimson. $1.50. 
Primevere (8.6). Creamy yellow guard petals, sulphur yellow cen- 
ter. Midseason. $1.00. 
Sarah Bernhardt (9.2). Late apple blossom pink. $1.00. 
Therese (9.8). Midseason. Blend of pink, lavender and old rose. 
$1.00. 
Walter Faxon (9.3). Most vivid pink. $1.00. 
Officinalis rubra flore plena. Very early double dark red. $1.00. 
Japanese Peonies (Anemone Flowered). 
Albiflora—The Bride. Pure white single. $1.00. 
Helen (9.0). Shell-pink single with gold stamens. $1.50. 
Mikado (8.6). Glowing scarlet petals surrounding gold stamens. 
$1.00. 
Chinese Tree Peony, see Shrub section, page 23. 
PAINTED DAISY, see Pyrethrum. 
PAMPAS GRASS, see Gynerium. 
PANSY, see Viola. 
PAPAVER orientale hybrids (Oriental Poppy) . 
Australis. Large deep red. 75c. 
Curtis Giant Flesh Pink. Huge flesh-pink flowers, lavender over- 
laveutice 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange, approaching true gold. 75c. 
Perry’s White. One of the finest whites. Maroon splash at base 
of each petal. 75c. 
PASQUE FLOWER, see Anemone. 
PENSTEMON (Beard- 
tongue) . 
Giant Ruby or Ruby 
King (Pat). Very 
large bright scarlet 
flowers with lighter 
throat, borne in large 
clusters throughout 
summer and fall. 
Splendid for mass- 
ing, cutting. In2% 
inch pots, $6.00 per 
dozen, 100 for 
$45.00. Large field 
grown clumps, 
$1.50. 
Menziesii (RE). 
Prostrate evergreen. 
Lavender flowers. 
May. 75c. 
rupicola (RE). Bril- 
liant reddish flow- 
lise *isxe- 
Scouleri (R) (fruti- 
cosa). Violet-purple 
flowers. 75c. 
PEONY, see Paeonia. 
PERIWINKLE, see Vinca. 

PENSTEMON MALMO GIANT RUBY 

decussata (Hardy Phlox). 1 2 to 3 feet. Brilliant summer blooming 
choicest varieties. 75c. 
Africa. Brilliant carmine-red, blood-red eye. Mildew resistant. 
Augusta. Finest American beauty red. (Plat Pat. 252.) 21% feet. 
Bright Eyes. Amazingly brilliant red with dark center. 
Caroline Vandenburg. True lavender-blue. 
Charles Curtis. Most brilliant of all phlox, a glowing red. 
Columbia (Pat. 118). Finest cameo-pink, faint blue shading at 
center. 
Count Zeppelin. Pure white with vermilion-red eye. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon pink with rosy-crimson eye. 21/2 to 3 feet. 
Ethel Prichard. French-mauve. Strong grower. 
George Stipp. Fine new deep salmon with lighter eye. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet with orange cast. Early. 
Mary Louise. The finest pure white. 21/2 feet. 
Mia Ruys. Pure white. | 2 foot. Midseason. 
Painted Lady. Peach color with cameo-like pink blush and deeper 
eye. 2'4 feet. 
Pinkette. Soft delicate pink florets with dzeper pink center. 
Progress. Wonderful light blue with purple-blue eye. 2/2 feet. 
Salmon Beauty. Rich salmon pink with white eye. 
subulata (RE) (Creeping Phlox or Moss Pink). Fine evergreen fol- 
iage forms dense mats. A brilliant display of color during long 
Spring blooming season. 
alba. Snowy white flowered form. 
Brilliant. Clear bright pink. 
Lavender. Soft pure lavender. 
Purdue’s Purity. Very fine white. 
rosea. Deep rose pink. 
PIN CUSHION FLOWER, sce Scabiosa. 
PINKS, see Dianthus. 
PLANTAIN-LILY, see Hosta. 
Baa MMos coeruleum (R) (Jacob’s Ladder). Dainty foliage. 
ue. 
POLYANTHUS, see Primula. 
POLYGONUM vaccinifolia (RE). Fine evergreen creeper covered 
with pink flowers in Autumn. 
POPPY, see Papaver, Meconopsis. 
POTENTILLA cinerea (R). Dainty creeper. Bright yellow flowers. 
April. 75c. 
nitida (R). Tufts of silvery gray foliage. Pink flowers. 75c. 
rupestris pygmaea (R). Charming white flowered form. 75c. 
PRIMROSE, see Primula. 
PULMONARIA saccharata Mrs. Moon (R). Handsome variegated 
foliage. Pink or salmon-pink flowers, shot blue. 
PYRETHRUM English Hybrids (Painted Daisy). All shades from 
deep red to soft pink and white, single and double. 50c and 75c. 
All Herbaceous plants 50c, $5.00 a dozen unless otherwise noted. Wi 
