Monarda Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet 
MONARDA =. Bee-balm; Bergamot 
The flowers are borne in close heads or whorls on stems about 2 to 3 
feet high, surrounded by colored bracts, and the leaves are more or less 
fragrant. Attractive plants for the semi-shady or sunny border, the wild 
garden, or for the city gardens. 
Culture. Grow in ordinary soil in sunny borders or in light shade. All 
may be natualized in the wild garden. Plant in bold groups in autumn 
or spring, 10 inches apart. Divide and replant every third year. 
Didyma alba Each 80c, Three $2.60, Doz. $5. 39. 
The white Monarda is similar in habit of growth to Cambridge Scarlet. 
Excellent in light shade or full sun. 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet 
Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $5.75, 100 $30.00 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers are produced freely from June until 
August. A good plant for wild garden as well as border or garden in 
the city where other flowers don’t grow well. 
Didyma, Croftway Pink Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $5.75, 100 $30.00 
Not many new plants arrived from England in wartime but this is one 
of them, and it’s a valuable acquisition. A most appealing rich rose-pink. 
Hardy and free blooming. Like other Bergamots, it presents an irre- 
sistible attraction for hummingbirds. Does well in shady gardens and is 
excellent for cutting. It replaces the old variety Salmon Queen which 
we have discontinued. 
Myosotis Palustris Semperflorens 
MYOSOTIS - Forget-me-not 
Their dainty biue or pink flowers are produced freely and are always 
pleasing to the eye, whether massed in beds or on the margins of borders 
or ponds. 
Culture. Most at home in damp positions, as the margins of water, but 
will thrive in moist, shady borders. Plant in autumn or spring about 6 
inches apart. 
*Palustris semperflorens Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50, 100 $25.00 
Large, rich blue flowers with yellow eye; a charming plant for damp 
places and a more profuse bloomer than the alpestris, which also is in- 
clined to be biennial in habit. 
NEPETA - Ground Ivy; Catmint 
Really only 2 varieties are worthy of culture, and are suited for massing 
in the garden. The foliage is aromatic and silvery gray, the small flowers 
are lavender-blue. 
Culture. Ordinary soil, well-drained, and a sunny position will suit the 
Nepetas. Plant in autumn or spring, 8 inches apart. 
Blue Beauty (Upright Growing) 
Each 80c, Three 2.00, Doz. $5.75, 100 $30.00 
From France came this profusely spring-flowering border plant where 
it is also called Souvenir de Andre Chaudron. It is compact and upright 
in growth. Twenty to thirty flower stems to one plant. Excellent tor 
cutting as well. It grows about two feet tall and does exceptionaily 
well in hot dry places. Flowers are produced throughout the summer. 
The foliage is gray-green, contrasting well with surrounding plants. 
A most satisfactory plant of very easy culture. 
*Miussini Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65, 100 $28.00 
Of dwarf, compact habit, producing masses of bloom of a_ beautiful 
shade of lavender all spring and intermittently during the summer. 
NIEREMBERGIA .- Trailing Cup-flower 
A dwarf, creeping plant with spoon-shaped leaves, and creamy white, 
bell-shaped flowers. An interesting plant to grow in a moist, shady border. 
Does very well in full sun. 
Culture. Grow in sandy loam freely mixed with well-decayed manure, 
in a moist spot, and plant in spring only, 6 to 8 inches apart. Give plenty 
of water in dry weather. Protect lightly over winter. 
Rivularis Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $5.75, 100 $30.00 
Charming dwarf creeping Alpine plant, bearing large, creamy white, 
cup-shaped flowers from June till September; most desirable plants for 
the rockery. 
Nepeta Mussini 
Nierembergia Rivularis 
