BLUE, LAVENDER AND PURPLE 50 
SUMMER AND EARLY AUTUMN 
VERBENA 3 for 
Bracteosa. Low spreading plants smaller in leaf and blossom 
than the common garden Verbena. The color is deep 
lavender. Showy and a long season of bloom. each 50c 1.40 
Canadensis (V. Aubletia). Masses of rosy lavender flowers on 
12 to 18 in. stems. July to October. each 40c 1.10 
Hastata. Erect leafy stems 2 ft. high. Dense spikes of purple 
flowers. each 35c 1.00 
Venosa. A very beautiful variety with quantities of deep helio¬ 
trope flowers on 8 in. stems. Summer and autumn. Sandy 
soil. each 35c 1.00 
Wahlenbergia Pumilio 
VERONICA 
Amethystina. Blue flowers in long racemes. Tufted habit. 
Europe and Asia. each 30c .85 
Baileyana. Fine shrubby plant with large blue flowers. 
New.. each 50c 1.40 
Chamaedrys. Distinct species. Bright blue flowers in racemes. 
North America. Height \/ 2 ft. each 30c .85 
Guthriana. New. Fine dwarf species for the rockery. Spikes of 
deep blue flowers. 6 in. each 35c 1.00 
Himalayensis. A lovely species from Asia with rich blue 
flowers. New. ... each 30c .85 
Incana. Handsome tufts of silvery grey foliage. Spikes of 
Tyrian purple flowers. Asia. each 30c .85 
Spicata. Rare English variety. Dark green foliage and fluffy 
spikes of dark blue. All summer and autumn. each 30c 
.85 
