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VEKONICA ainethystina (fianuu/a/u). 
Blue flowers in June $>> 25 
V. alpina. Blue and violet flowers in May . 25 
V. oaiKlkla. White flowers 25 
V. ^eiitianoides var. Large blue flowers ; 
fine variegated foliage 25 
V. piiiuata. Long spilces of blue flowers 25 
V. prostrata ( Tc-iitrrium). Light blue flow- 
ers ; of prostrate habit 25 
V. rupesti-is. A prostrate species, with nar- 
row leaves. Grown in masses, it makes a 
fine display for six weeks in early summer. 25 
V. subsessilis. Tliis is without doubt the 
finest of all the Iiardy herbaceous Speed- 
wells. The flower-spike is large, as are 
also the individual flowers, the color of 
which is a brilliant deep amethystine blue. 25 
VINCA minor alba. Common Periwinkle 
A pretty evergreen creeper, often incor- 
rectly called "Running Myrtle." This 
variety has white flowers, and is very use- 
ful to carpet beneath trees where grass 
will not grow, and for vases, etc 2u 
VIOIjA. Lovely flowering plants, w e 1 1 - 
known and always admired. The best 
hardy species are here noted. 
v. <'<)rnuta. Horned Violet. Fine for spring 
bedding 25 
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Kacli Duzeu 
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VIOLA cucullata variegata. A beautiful 
variety, with blue and white variegated 
flowers produced in large numbers in 
spring. 4 to 6 inches So 25 
V. pedata. Bird's-Foot Violet. This, by 
far the most showy of our native Violets, 
is much prized abroad. It repays cultiva- 
tion by growing nnich larger and continu- 
ing longer in bloom than in the wild state. 15 
A'. blcolor. This very rare and showy 
variety has large flowers, with the two 
upper petals of rich purple with a velvety 
te.xture. Fine for flowering in the house . 25 250 
YUCCA. Splendid plants, hardly succulent 
in their nature, and yet of the same gen- 
eral appearance as the Aloes. Their leaves 
are long, pointed and gracefully disposed ; 
the flowers, borne on a tall central spike, 
are white, bell-shapcd and very ornamental. 
Y. fllamcntosa (Jlaecida) . A well-known 
and superior hardy form . . . . $0 25 to ,si> 
Y. aiirca variegala. For description, 
see New and Rare Plants, page 19 ... . 
Y. gloriosa. Makes a tree W'ith a trunk from 
4 to 6 feet high ; a fine species . . $0 50 to 
Y". var. qiiadricolor $1 50 to 5 00 
Y. recurva. A form of gloriosa. Foli- 
2 50 age finely varied $0 50 to 3 00 
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