Lobelia Silphilitica - Large Blue Lobelia. 1-2 ft. Blue 
flowers July-Aug. Culture same as cardinalis 40¢ 
Lychnis alpina - Alpine Campion. Usually under 1 ft. 
Pink or white flowered rock garden plant. Sun. 
Mertensia Virginica - Virginia Blue Bells. 1-2 ft. 
Spring flowering, pink buds open into beautiful 
blue flowers. Garden or moist conditions in sun 
or light shade. : it Sea i 40¢ 
Monarda didyma - Scarlet Wild Bergamot. 2-3 ft. 
Bright red July-Aug. Rich moist soil in light shade 
or sun fa We ee te i 40¢ 
Oenthera missouriensis - Missouri Primrose. Pros- 
trate. Showy yellow flowers to 4 in. across on as- 
cending branches. June-Aug. A border or rock 
garden plant for full sun. 
Opuntia humifusa - Prickly Pear. A prostrate plant 
with flat spiny thickened leaves. Showy yellow 
flowers in July. Rock garden or sandy soil. Sun. 
Small plants 40¢ Large 75¢ 
Penstemon - Beardtongue. Penstemons are among 
the most showy of American wild flowers. The 
flowers are shaped like foxgloves. Fine in beds or 
borders. Others are good rock plants. They are 
good cut flowers. Grow in wel! drained, rather 
poor soil in full sun. 
P. Albertinus. 8-12 in. Bright blue. 
P. Alpinus. 12 in. Dark green foliage. Deep blue flo- 
wers in July ‘s Was rap i Ste se rer AOE. 
P. Barbatus. 3 ft. Showy flame red & long blooming. 
P. Barbatus, Rose Elf. 2-3 ft. A coral pink selection 
of the above. Blooms June and July. Repeats bloom 
if kept cut. An excellent cut flower as well as: good 
garden display. 
P. canescens. 2 ft. Purple or violet. Mid May to early 
July. 
P. Cobaea. 2 ft. Reddish purple to white. May-June. 
Very showy ie: bat A A0¢ 
P. Cobaea, var. Ozark. Large deep royal purple 
blooms on sturdy to foot stalks. Choice. 
P. Confertus. 1-2 ft. Cream white to sulphur yellow. 
Takes more moisture and richer soil __--_ 40¢ 
P. Crandallii. 4 in. Turquoise, upturned flowers on 
low spreading plant. Choice and rare ________ 60¢ 
P. Haydeni. 12-20 in. Milky blue fragrant flowers. 
Unusual long narrow gray-green leaves. Very rare. 
P. Hyb. Murrayanus x grandiflorus. 3-4 ft. Smooth 
blue green foliage with remarkable color range of 
flowers, plum purple to pink through white. 
P. Nitidus. 8-10 in. Sky blue. 
P. Ovatus. 4-5 in. Pink-hinting, pale lavender. A 
landscape perennial. 
P. Rupicola. 3-6 in. Tiny, leathery, blue-green, ovate 
leaves on creeping woody stems. Flowers clear 
pink or red trumpets of amazing size and beauty. 
Shade from midday sun. July-Aug. Choice ever- 
green for the rock garden x 2 PML RIY 5 
P. Tolmiei. 4-6 in. Glossy green leaves in low clumps. 
Dark blue flowers. May-June. 
Phlox Amoena - Amoena Phlox. 12 in. Upright bush 
form. Pink flowers in May. Sun. 
Phlox Divaricata laphami - Wild Sweet William. 
12 in. Blue. May. Sun or light shade. 
Phlox Maculata. Meadow Phlox - 2-3 ft. Purple 
streaked stems. Purplish-pink flowers in summer. 
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Phlox ovata - Mountain or Pink Phlox. 4-7 in. Semi. 
evergreen. Good ground cover in light shade. Large 
pink or light red flowers in May __________ A0¢ 
