236 - FLORIDANA, a very beautiful native of 
Florida, deep green uncut foliage, large 
light lavender flowers . .50 
260 - GLABELLA, true violet shape leaves with bright . 
yellow flowers .35 
496 - HALLII, upper petals dark purple, lower yel¬ 
low, palmate leaves, very striking.50 
259 - HASTATA, halbred leaves. Deep yellow flow 
ers with brown backs. Habit much like 
Canadensis .30 
295 - HEDERACEA, the Australian Violet, makes 
a very low mass of heart shaped leaves, 
rosy-purple flowers in great profusion over 
a long period, a real acquisition to the rock 
garden .35 
258 - HIRSUTULA, very pubescent leaves, flower a 
distinctive shade of rich purple .30 
265 - INCOGNITA, one of our really fine violets of 
the northeast tho not common, finely serated 
dark green foliage, plant of good form in¬ 
creasing by lateral filiform runners, pure 
white flowers of good size with orange eye 
and white beard .35 
261 - LANCEOLATA, lance leaves, white flowers on 
long stems, lower petals striped .30 
266 - LANGLOISII, a southern species of V. Affins .30 
15 - LOVELLIANA, a dark purple flower of good 
size from Louisiana, leaves dentate .30 
723 - LOBATA, a California native, branching, lobate 
leaves somewhat like an oak leaf, yellow 
flowers . .50 
233 - NUTTALLI, a native of South Dakota, hand¬ 
some yellow flowers with ovate leaves .35 
27 - OCCIDENTALIS, found only on the west coast 
but related to and much like our V. Prim- 
ulafolia .35 
280 - OCELLATA, a woodland species from Oregon, 
upper petals dark purple, laterals pale 
vellow .50 
28 - VIARUM, a variation of V. Palmata .25 
262 - OSMUNDA, lilac shade with fine stripes grow¬ 
ing above light green foliage .25 
205 - PALMATA, purple with cut leaves .25 
208 - PEDATA ALBA, considered by many as the 
most beautiful violet in existence, pure 
snow white with purple eye, very scarce .75 
207 - PEDATA, Birds Foot, lavender and purple .25 
263 - PEDATA BICOLOR, purple and white flowers 
rivaling the pansy in beauty .50 
264 - PAPILIONACEA ALBA, purest white w T ith 
purple eye, the largest native violet .25 
281 - PUPUREA, grayish wooly leaves, rich yellow 
flowers with deep purple back, western .35 
232 - PRAEMORSA, from Oregon, orbicular leaves 
with fine large yellow blossoms .50 
237 - PINATA, from Switzerland, pedata like leaves 
with blue flowers .50 
707 - PRIMULAFOLIA, one of the largest of the 
white flowered natives .30 
497 - PEDUNCULATA, the finest American violet, 
immense orange yellow flowers with brown 
backs, heart shaped foliage, a rare beauty .50 
201 - PALLENS, pure white with light green foliage .25 
267 - PEDATAFIDA, native of the western praries, 
cut leaved, soft blue flowers growing over a 
long season .35 
240 - REPTANS, a member of the Canina family 
from Mexico .50 
239 - ROSACEA, from Louisiana, uncut broadly cor¬ 
date leaves, fine deep blue flowers of large 
size .50 
282 - ROSTRATA, long spurred violet, beautiful or¬ 
chid purple, a fine rock garden subject .25 
283 - RIVINIANA, a true Alpine violet from Maderia, 
light blue blossoms all summer .35 
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