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New Perpetual-Blooming Sweet Violets 



Kinds Marked (■£) are Entirely Hardy in this Latitude 

 , ^^L^pp'T , \/IOf PTT^ ^ re S rea * favorites and always in demand. They do well in open 

 ^ * ' *-**-* I V lULLlo ground, and if given a sheltered place will usually begin to bloom 

 before the snow is gone, and continue bearing their lovely flowers for several months. Vast quantities 



are grown for market, and find a ready sale at 

 good prices. Following are the best varieties: 

 * Governor Herrick, a splendid new single 

 Violet. The flowers are rich dark purple color 

 and are carried erect on long and strong stems 

 For freedom of bloom this new variety out- 

 classes all others. Very fragrant. Price, 

 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 



•GRAND VIOLET, LA FRANCE— Among all the 

 Violets usually grown it seems generally agreed 

 that La France stands at the head of the list for 

 all good qualities. It is of hardy vigorous growth, 

 and wonderfully productive, stems 10 to 12 inches 

 long, with large, healthy foliage; the splendid sin- 

 gle flowers are dark rich violet purple, and when 

 fully open, nearly the size of a silver dollar, and 

 deliriously fragrant. Every one should plant this 

 magnificent violet. 

 Price, 15c. each; 3 

 for 40c; SI. 50 per 

 Lady Hume Campbell dozen, postpaid. 



LADY HUME CAMPBELL — The flowers are very large, often over an inch in diameter, per- 

 fectly double, like little roses, lovely deep azure blue, and delightfully fragrant. Price, 10c. 

 each; 6 for 50c, $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



■fcLUXONNE — This is one of the finest single Violets in cultivation, very largest size flowers 

 borne on strong, stout stems continuously all season. The color is rich soft vio- 

 let purple, and the fragrance delicious. The plant is a good healthy grower 

 and a very free bloomer. Price, 10c each; 6 for 50c; SI. 00 per dozen, ppd. 



•PRINCESS OF WALES— Claimed to be the finest Violet yet introduced. 

 The flowers are single and very large; they are borne in great pro- 

 fusion on stems 10 to 12 inches high all through the season. 

 The color is true violet blue, and the fragrance rich and 

 delicious. A splendid acquisition. Price, 10c each; 6 

 for 50c; SI. 00 per dozen, postpaid. 



•CALIFORNIA — Very showy and beautiful flowers 

 of enormous size; deep violet blue, deliriously 

 fragrant and borne on long stout stems. Price, 

 10c each; 6 for 50c, SI. 00 per dozen, postpaid. 



SWANLEY WHITE— The finest and best white 

 Violet in cultivation; profuse bloomer, perfectly 

 double and exquisitely fragrant; a true perpet- 

 ual bloomer. Price, 10c each; 6 for 50c, SI. 00 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



•RUSSIAN VIOLET— Large single flowers 

 deep rich blue, exceedingly sweet, very 

 hardy and productive; good for open 

 ground. Price, 10c each; 6 for 50c; 

 SI. 00 per dozen, postpaid. 



•HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLET— 



This violet is entirely hardy and per- 

 fectly double. Color, a deep violet pur- 

 ple, and most deliriously fragrant. 

 Price, 15c each; 3 for 40c; SI. 50 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



OFFER No. 72 



Complete Set of 9 Beauti 

 ful Violets only 75c, 

 postpaid. 



PRICE per 100, by express: 10c. kinds, at $5.00; 15c. kinds, at $7.50; 20c. kinds, at $11.00. 



15 VIOLETS-BARGAIN OFFER-$1.00 



WE WILL SEND YOU 3 La France, 3 Russian, 3 Lady, Hume 

 Campbell, 3 California, 3 Swanley White, 15 in all, only $1.00, 



postpaid. Makes a handsome bed of Violets at once. 



7a 



VIOLET CULTURE 



By B. T. Galloway 



A treatise on the growing and 

 marketing of Violets for profit. 

 239 pages. 67 illustrations. 

 Price, $1.50, postpaid. 



