RARE PERENNIALS 
ALPINE PLANTS 
Each 
Sylvestris Rosea —A distinct dwarf, close-growing little species, with 
fine rosy-pink flowers. Excellent for rockery, border or naturalizing .25 
Trinervata —A very pretty bicolored, cut-leaved species. Upper petals 
dark blue, lower pale blue to white, with yellow base.25 
White Wermig —A white-flowering form of this popular Viola.25 
White Jersey Gem —A white-flowering form of Jersey Gem. The best 
of the white Viola.25 
VIOLA ODORATA (Violet)— 
Gov. Herrick —Large shining leaves and flowers of rich deep purple. 25 
Baroness Rothschild —Rich purple; very free-flowering. 25 
Marie Louise —A double flowering rich mauve. Very fragrant.25 
Double Russian —Deep violet .,.25 
Swanley White —A double flowering white.1.35 
*VIOLA ODORATA Rosina —The new pink hardy Violet. Deliciously frag¬ 
rant, and of a charmnig new color combination of pink and old rose 
shades. Prefers partial shade, in mellow, well-drained soil.25 
^WALLFLOWERS —These invaluable plants come in many different col¬ 
ors and shades: yellow, orange, brown, crimson, purplish-lavender, 
ruby red, ruby crimson, etc. Best planted during the Fall in a 
sunny location. Also used for filling window boxes, as they are ever¬ 
green and early flowering, giving color from time they are planted 
until late June. Flowers also very fragrant.25 
iWULFENIA Carinthiaca — Close tuffets of thick leathery leaves, from 
which spring thick, stock stems, densely set with bright blue flowers 
during June and July; 8 to 12 inches.40 
YUCCA Filamentosa — Among hardy plants there is nothing more ef¬ 
fective and striking for isolated positions on the lawn or on dry 
banks where few other plants will thrive. Its broad sword-like ever¬ 
green foliage and immense branching spikes of drooping creamy- 
white flowers, rising to a height of 6 feet or more, render it a bold 
and handsome subject wherever placed.35c to .50 
Variegata —A variegated foliage form of the preceding.50 
:j:ZAUSCHNERIA Californica —An excellent plant for rock walls, where 
it receives full sun and the foliage may hang over rock or ledge. 
Large tubular flowers of a brilliant scarlet. Remarkably drought 
resistant .40 
Latifolia —Of upright habit, 12 to 18 inches high, with crimson-scarlet 
flowers. More floriferous than preceding.40 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
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