ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



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VIOLA ODORATA. Sweet Violet. 



V. Belle de Chatenay. Flowers 

 large, double, very fragrant; pure white, 

 tinted with lavender. 



^ V. Coveut Garden. Single light 

 lilac. New. 



V. corouta. Lavender flowers. 

 var. alba. White flowers. 



V. Duchess of Edin burgh. 



Double ; light blue ; new. 



VIOLA ODORATA — SWEET VIOLET. 



V. de Parme. Pronounced a great improvement on the NeapoUtana. 



V. Marie Louise. Very large, double fragrant flowers, lavender blue and 

 white ; forces well. 









V. Marie de Savoie. Flowers very large, 

 double ; blue ; very fragrant. 50 cents. 



V. Neapolitan a. Lavender blue, large 

 double fragrant flowers ; a fine winter bloomer. 



V. odoratissima. Single, dark blue. 



f. V. obliqua striata. Flowers dark blue 

 striped with white. 



V. Queen Victoria. Large, violet-blue 

 flowers, single ; very fragrant. 



^ V. Red Russian. Double, copper-red. New. 



YUCCA FIEA3IENT0SA. 



VIOLA TR1COL.OR. Heart's-ease, or Pansy. 



A large collection of the most approved varieties. $1.00 per dozen. 



YUCCA. Spanish Bayonet. 



These have a fine appearance ; the stem is two feet above the ground, covered with large 

 bell-shaped flowers on laterals, forming a perfect pyramid; all valuable for rock- work. 



Y. angustifolia. Naerow-eeaved Yucca. A native species, with long, 

 narrow leaves and a large panicle of white flowers. 50 cents. 



Y. filauientosa. Adam's Needle. Thread-leaved, creamy white ; three to 

 four feet. July. 50 cents. 



Y. tomentosa. Creamy white ; three to four feet. July. 50 cents. 



