Decorata. 2 ft. Blunt dark green leaves.with white 
edges. Purple blossoms have white lines. Early 
August a, .60 
Erromena. 2% ft. A robust plant with dark green 
leaves Viowerss pale lilacs Sis. Sepa ee .60 
Lancifclia Alba-marginata. Narrow light green lea- 
ves 8-12 inches long with fine white-line on edges. 
Lavender bell shaped flowers on two foot stalks. 
August. 
Minor Alba. Bright green foliage. White flowers on 
12” stems, Aug.-Sept. 2-2 aie-00) 
Oaki. Large dark green leaves, similar in form and 
color to Caerulea except underside of leaf is sil- 
very green. Midsummer, blooms lavender pink on 
2 ftiastalks - ae aie ete, ae a Ie. ee as, “75 
Subcordata grandiflora. ‘Very large, ‘pure white, fra- 
grant and lily shaped flowers. Aug. & Sept. .60 
Iberis. Candytuft. Shrubby plants with dark green, 
evergreen foliage useful as edging to-walks, bor- 
ders or in rock garden. Ordinary garden soil. 
Purity. Clear white flowers in dense masses entirely 
ecver plant when in bloom. Compact and uniform 
in growth. Good edging plant. 
Snowflake. 6-8 in. Large pure white flowers borne 
in great masses during May and June. 
Iric Pseudacorus. Yellow Water Flag. Bright yellow 
flowers in clusters on 2-3 ft. stems. May - June. 
Linum. Flax. Plant in ordinary well drained: soil in 
sun. 
Flavum compactum. Fine yellow flowers on 12 in. 
stems all summer. 
Narborense. Steel blue blooms. Attractive foliage. 
Lychnis. Campion or Catchfly. Sunny location in or- 
dinary garden soil. 
Viscaria flore-pleno. 12-18 in. Compact growing 
plant. Fully double rose-red flowers make a brill- 
iant show. 
Lythrum. Purple Loosestrife. 
Superbum, Morden’s Pink. 3-4 ft. Mases of rose- 
pink flowers on narrow spikes. Profuse and con- 
tinuous bloomer. June-Sept. Good for cutting. Full 
sun or partial shade. x 60 
Monarda. Bee-balm or Bergamot. Plant in ordinary 
soil in sun or light shade. Attractive to humming 
birds. 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Crimson-scarlet flowers. 
June - August. 
Didyma, Croftway Pink. An appealing rich rose- 
pink. Free blooming. Does well in shady garden 
and is excellent for cutting. 
Nepeta. Ground Ivy or Catnip. Well drained soil in 
sunny location. 
Mussini. 12 in. Deep blue flowers and grayish fol- 
iage makes a pleasing combination. 
Souvenir D’Andre Chaudren. 2 ft. Very large light 
blue flowering, upright growing plant. Doing well 
in hot dry locations. Fine for cutting. 
Phicx Setacea. Camla. A gem for the tock garden, 
Pure pink flowers 6-8 in. May - June. Does not 
ramble like subulata. Sun. __ - Aad) 
Camla alba. Like camla, except that the flowers are 
white tinted lavender. Sun. _ ey .60 
Phicx Subulata. Evergreen creeping plants: for cov- 
ering the ground in dry sunny spots. Spring 
blooming. 
Alexander’s Favorite. Large pink with crimson eye. 
Crimson. Between pink and red. 
Emerald Cushion. Compact dark green foliage with 
masses of light blue flowers. 
Physosteg a. False Dragonhead. Any good soil, sun- 
ny location. 
