clear deep pink from early June until late Fall. Grows into 
upright clumps in full sun or light shade in moist or dry soil. 
3 feet. 
MONARDA (Bee-Balm) 
Croftway Pink — An appealing rich rose-pink. Flowers 
borne in close heads on 2 to 3 foot stems. Prefers sun or semi- 
shade. 
Cambridge Scarlet — Brilliant crimson flowers from June 
until August, on 2 to 3 foot stems. Will do well in almost any 
soil. Prefers sun or semi-shade. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Palustris —- The everblooming variety with rich blue flowers 
in masses above abundant foliage. Needs moisture, sun or 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge) 
Terminalis —- A choice ground cover forming compact, 
hardy, dark green plants 8 inches high spreading quickly after 
the first year. Thrives in the shade and even grows under 
Evergreens. 35c, $30.00 per 100. 
PAPAVER (Poppy) 
Orientale —- Common Oriental poppy. Mostly flame- 
orange-red. 2% ft. May. 
We have the following named varieties (average height 
22 ft.): 
Barr's White — White with purplish black spots in base. 
TOG: 
Beauty of Livermore — Bright crimson. Large. 75c. 
Crimson Pompon — Crimson and double. 75c. 
Helen Elizabeth — Pink. Unusual color. 75c.. 
Henry Cayeaux — Old rose shaded burgundy. 75¢. 
May Sadler — Salmon. pink. Free bloomer. T3¢ 
Mrs. Perry — Salmon pink. 75c. 
Poppy Collection No. 1 —- One of each of the above varie- 
ties. Regular $5.25 value for $4.50. 
Poppy Collection No. 2 —- Your choice of any four of the 
above for $2.75. 
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