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amethystina—Deep blue, 15 in.75 2.50 
R erica—Spikes of pink.75 2.50 
R incana—Gray foliage, blue spikes, 8 
in.60 2.00 
longifolia subsessilis—Handsome blue 
spikes, 2 ft.75 2.50 
R repens—Pale blue, creeping, part 
shade .75 2.50 
rupestris—Deep blue, prostrate, 3 in.. .60 2.00 
R rupestris—Heavenly blue, 3 in.75 2.50 
R rupestris nana rosea—iDwarf, pink 
form of above, 2 in.....75 2.50 
spicata—Spikes of blue all summer, 2 
ft.60 2.00 
spicata alba—White form of above.60 2.00 
spicata rosea—Pink form of above.75 2.50 
R teucrium—Bright blue, 8-12 in.75 2.50 
VERBASCUM (Mullen)— 
English hybrids—Spikes of bright colors, 
mostly pinks .75 2.50 
olympicuim—Showy plants covered with 
bright yellow flowers for a long 
period, 5 ft.75 2.60 
VINCA—minor. Evergreen ground cover 
for shade. Blue blooms.60 2.00 
VIOLA—'Old favorites. All listed are 
native. 
R affinis—Pale blue. Rare.75 2.50 
R canadensis—White, lavender tints, 
2 in.60 2.00 
R hastata—Bright yellow, 6 in.60 2.00 
R lanceolata—White, purple veins.75 2.50 
R palmata—Early blue.60 2.00 
R papilionaoea—Common blue.60 2.00 
R pedata—Bird’s Foot. Blue.60 2.00 
R pidata bicolor—Blue and purple.75 2.50 
R primulifolia—White, purple veined.. .60 2.00 
R pubescens—Yellow, veined purple, 10 
in.60 2.00 
R rostrata—Long spurred, blue.60 2.00 
R rotundifoiia—Bright yellow.60 2.00 
R striata—Branched, white. Excellent 
garden subject .75 2.50 
R villosa—Blue, marbled foliage.60 2.00 
R walteri—Mats of evergreen foliage, 
often 8 in. across. Small blue flowers. 
One of the most choice native violets. 
Rare. 35c each. 
VERBENA—Perfectly hardy here. Laven¬ 
der, pink or red.60 2.00 
XEROPHYLLUMr- 
asphodeloides — Native. Grass-like 
foliage. Spikes of creamy white 
flowers on 2 ft. stems.75 2.50 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle)— 
filaimentosa—Native. Spikes of cream- 
colored flowers . .75 2.60 
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