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WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
VERONICA — Continued 
*incana (Woolly Speedwell). A white woolly plant with blue flowers, 
1 ft., July-Aug. 
longifolia subsesslils (Clump Speedwell). One of the finest border 
plants with beautiful deep blue spikes, hardy and vigorous, 2 ft., 
July-Aug. 30c. each. 
*pectinata. Bright blue flowers. 35c. each. 
*pectinata rosea. Makes a magnificent gray, woolly mat. Bright rose 
flowers, 1 in., June. 
*repens (Creeping Speedwell). Good carpeting plant, not over 1 in., 
with sky-blue flowers, April-May. 
*rupestris. Dwarf, spreading, dense growth; flowers blue, 4 in. One 
of the best rock plant, May-June. 
*rupestris rosea. Rose-flowered variety of the above, 
spicata (Spike Speedwell). Long spikes of violet-blue flowers, 18 in., 
June-July. 
*spicata alba (White Speedwell). White flowers, June-July, 1 ft. 
30c. each. 
*spicata rosea (Pink Speedwell). Pink flowers, June-July, 1 ft., 30c. 
*spuria amethystina. Gentian-blue flowers, 6 in., June. 
*spuria, True Blue. Masses of intense blue flowers, 12 in., June-July. 
30c. each. 
*VINCA minor (Common Periwinkle). Trailing evergreen plant for 
carpeting, blue flower, June-Sept. 
*minor alba (White Periwinkle). White flower, June-Sept. 30c., 
32.50 per 10. 
*VIOLA apricot. Very unusual and beautiful apricot color; April-Oct. 
*Blue Perfection. Shades of blue, in flower from early Spring to late 
Autumn. 
*bosniaca. Alpine species with pretty rose-pink flowers, 4 in., 35c., 
33.00 per 10. 
*cornuta. Beautiful pale blue, fragrant flowers, 8 in., all Summer. 
*cornuta alba. White-flowered variety. 
*cornuta papilo florariensis. Large-flowered, true violet, continuous 
bloomer; from early Spring until very late Fall. 
*Jersey Gem. Improved variety, with large, showy violet-blue 
flowers, long stems; all Summer. 
*Jersey Gem White. White form of above, continuous bloomer. 
*lutea. Pale yellow, clear delicate pale yellow; in flower all Summer. 
*lutea splendens. Golden yellow; all Summer. 
*odorata alba. White flowering fragrant violet. 40c. each. 
*odorata (Double Russian Sweet Violet). 40c. each. 
*odorata rosina. Rose colored fragrant violet. 35c. each. 
*VIOLA pedata (Bird’s Foot Violet). One of the best and earliest wild 
flowers, 6 in., May-Sept. 
*pedata bicolor. The two upper petals deep velvety-purple; June- 
Sept., 3 in. 
*priceana. An Albino type; from the South, but perfectly hardy here; 
large white flowers with blue centers; a strong grower. 
*White Perfection. A beautiful white variety. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Common Yucca). 35c. each, 33.00 per 10. 
5 or more plants of one var., priced at 10 rate; 25 or more at 100 rate 
