*TUNICA 
(Coat Flower) 
SAXIFRAGA. A little plant with very fine grass-like foliage 
and delicate tiny pink flowers all summer, growing about 6 
inches tall. Very good for the rock garden or for a low edging 
for the perennial planting. I recommend this plant highly. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
♦VERONICA 
(Speedwell) 
Veronicas are very beautiful rock garden specimens. 
Flowers grow in limber spikes that wave freely in the breeze. 
They do best in a rich moist soil in full sun. 
AMETHYSTINA. Pretty spikes of rich deep blue flowers 
during June and July, growing 4 to 6 inches high. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
REPENS. A very dwarf variety for steps or flagging. Covered 
with blue flowers in spring. 2 to 4 inches. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
RUPESTRIS. Its clusters of flowers in early June make a 
wonderful showing in the rock garden. Grows 3 to 4 inches 
high spreading out into a dense mat of deep green foliage. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
SPICATA. Its long spikes of bright violet blue flowers are 
produced during June and July on a plant 8 to 10 inches 
high. An excellent low border plant that for sheer beauty is 
hard to equal. It makes an excellent specimen plant on the 
lower levels of the rockery. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
♦VIOLA CORNUTA 
(Tufted Pansy) 
These are thoroughly hardy Pansies that will bloom and 
improve year after year in the rock garden or low edging and 
with ordinary attention give good results for several years. 
They bloom continuously from early spring until frost, pro- 
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