VIOLAS 
VIOLAS. One of the loveliest perennials. Easily grown, requiring little care, 
unregardfnl of frequent moving, blooming joyously and exuberantly from six to 
eight months of the year, these are among the loveliest flowers that can be grown 
in your gardens. 
Violas are perfectly adapted for ground covers around lilies or any other tall 
perennial that has little foliage near the ground. 
They are lovely in beds by themselves, in masses of one color; and in the 
hardy border, in front of the taller growing plants. They make a mass of one 
color that is a joy and a relief that one can have an ever-blooming flower that is 
so little trouble. 
They make the most beautiful edgings along paths and around beds. During 
the season, I can look out of my window and see the wide ribbon of violet purple 
that my Jersey Jewel makes around my beds of Japanese Iris. Not the least of 
my joy is that it will be there until the heavy frost of fall. I have only to water 
them occasionally, pick them now and then, and enjoy them. 
For rock gardens they are unexcelled. They are in bloom so long and make a 
wonderful mass of color when there is little else in bloom. They like sun and 
rather heavy soil, and a reasonable amount of water. 
MAGGIE MOTT. Flowers over two 
inches across, of a most lovely laven¬ 
der shade that is very uncommon. 
Beautiful cut flower. Each 35c, $3.00 
per dozen. 
JERSEY JEWEL. Compact in growth, 
vigorous in constitution, generous in 
bloom, a rich violet purple in color, 
with a velvet sheen upon the petals, 
it is one of the most gorgeous and 
lovely of violas. Flowers around two 
inches, on stems four to seven inches. 
Each 25c, $2.00 per dozen. 
JERSEY GEM. A most satisfactory 
viola. Large flowers of a pure violet, 
slightly perfumed, on long stems, 
from early spring to late fall. Lovely 
cut flower. Each 25c, $2.00 per doz. 
IMPERIAL BLUE. This is the most 
beautiful deep blue, with a vivid yel¬ 
low eye, surrounded by a great blotch 
of blue black velvet. The flowers are 
a good two inches across and it 
blooms and blooms, early and late. 
It makes a most striking and lovely 
cut flower. Each 30c, $3.00 per doz. 
ft ft 
HEUCHERA 
These are the daintiest, fairv-like flowers—Coral Bells—that rise from a mat 
of evergreen foliage to bloom in the spring and early summer. They make ideal 
edgings. They are the daintiest cut flowers, lending grace to any bouquet. Very 
easily grown in any good garden soil, in sunny locations. 
Sanguinea and Rain of Fire mixed, each 25c, $2.00 per dozen. Smaller plants, 
$1.00 per dozen. (Small plants not sold in less than one dozen lots.) 
