16 THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
LAVENDULA — Lavender 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA. A new pink lavender. ................... eS 
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LIATRIS — Blazing Star or Gayfeather 
KOBALT HYBRID. A new one, and just about the finest there is. Grows 
medium tall, similar in flowering characteristics to the Scariosa types, 
but produces much more liberally. The color is the most intense deep 
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PYCNOSTACHYA. Rich colored purple folwers on stout stalks 6 feet 
high. July and August. Shah PR Btn trys ais enon cal: Sa MPL 938) beret eee 
SCARIOSA. Large, showy purple heads, flowering in mid- -August. A very 
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SCARIOSA ALBA. A pure white variety fy above.) gules tates eek 
SEPTEMBER GLORY. Late flowering type, noted for its outstanding 
beauty. Purple flowers on extra long spikes during late August and 
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LINUM — Perennial Flax 
FLAVUM. Erect growing with showy yellow flowers, 1 ft. ... ......... 
PERENNE. May, August, pale blue flowers on slender graceful stems, 
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LOBELIA — Indian Paintbrush 
CARDINALIS. Cardinal Flower. Rich fiery flowers from early August 
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LUPINES 
POLYPHYLLUS. Blue, rose, white, salmon and carmine. Colors separate 
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LYCHNIS 
VISCARA FL. PL. The plants are made up of long, narrow foliage, 
producing vermillion red flowers on stems 14 inches in length. ..... 
LYTHRUM 
ROSALIE. Brigh testy pln Kagan ee oi ecked Seehae tee aei, scene eats. Te ene 
ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Deep rose, 4 ft., very bright. .................. 
MERTENSIA 
VIRGINICA. (Virginia Bluebells). A foot or two high with dark green 
foliage and loose panicles of rich blue, rose-tinted flowers in early 
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MONARDA 
DIDYMA CAMBRIDGE SCARLET. Brilliant crimson. 
DIDYMA, CROFTWAY PINK. A most appealing rich rose-pink. Hardy 
and free blooming. Like other Bergamots, it resents an irresistible 
attraction for hummingbirds. Does well in shady gardens and is excel- 
lenteiors cuttings ie. SG pare eta as eins an: eed. CANS, Peep een 
MY OSOTIS 
ALPESTRIS?; BLUE. Large; clear! blue. 15. 4.5.49 een es oe eee eee 
PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS. Large, rich blue flowers with yellow eye; 
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PINK BEAUTY. A new true deep pink. Large and prolific ‘free Bebb 
fonget-me-nots, absolutely hardy. ........:./.. ..9..4:.. 
ONEOTHERA — Evening Primrose 
YOUNGI. Bright lemon yellow. 24 inch. June-August. 
MISSOURIENSIS. A low species with prostrate, ascending branches, 
profuse bloomer. Solitary flowers, often 4 inches across. Good for 
rock garden or border; in bloom frm June.until August. 
PENTSTEMON — Beard-Tongue 
AVALON HYBRIDS. A fully winter hardy form, with as wide a range 
of coloring as the annual giants. 40 inches, colors will be generously 
- evident from blush white to scarlet, mauve to violet. : 
PINK BEAUTY. Flower spikes 30 inches high, pure pastel pink, are 
borne in profusion. The silvery sheen in the foliage and in the bloom 
makes it a beautiful garden and cut flower variety. ................. 
BARBATUS, ROSE ELF. A lovely clean shell-pink. A beautiful cut 
flower; one of the outstanding new and good plants; pees a delightful 
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