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NEPETA MUSSINII.

One at the most attractive of Catmints, Hepeta Mufisinii is a garden favourite. Introduced from the Caucasus during the early part of the nineteenth century, this Nepeta is unquestionably one of the moat desirable perennials to form edgings to herbaceous borders, carriage drives, or indeed to plant anywhere where a permanent edging is in request, furnishing, as it does, dense, neat, prostrate tufts, and numerous lavender blue flowers in great profusion, from 15in to 18in high, from May until September. It is easily propagated by division or cuttings. English nurserymen have. made selections of this continuous blooming plant and forms of a better habit than the type, and with superior coloured flowers are now available.—Exchange.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19405, 14 February 1925, Page 3

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NEPETA MUSSINII. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19405, 14 February 1925, Page 3

NEPETA MUSSINII. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19405, 14 February 1925, Page 3

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