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Perennials and Rock Garden Plants 
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VERONICA—continued Each Doz. 
*V. Spicata rosea “Erica .** Deep rosy- 
red _ .15 1.00 
VIOLA Cornuta Jersey Gem. Pure rich 
violet. If spent flowers are removed, 
they bloom from May to Oct._ .10 1.00 
*V. Apricot Queen. Orange; center apri¬ 
cot _ .25 
* V. Lutea splendens. Golden yellow. 
3 for .55 .20 2.00 
"VIOLA (Violet) pedata. 3 in. Largest na¬ 
tive violet. Purple_3 for .55 .20 2.00 
*V. Cuccullata grdfl. 9 in. Blue. Very 
large flowers; June-july _ .30 
YUCCA. (Adam’s Needle). 
'¥. Filamentosa. Creamy-white. 6 ft_ .25 2.50 
*Y. Glauca Angustifolia. White. Smaller 
leaves _ .35 3.50 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Including Shrubs for Rock Gardens 
Each 
"ABEL! A grandiflora. Pink. All summer. Needs 
protection. 2-3 ft._$ .75 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon. Assorted colors. 
Aug.-Sept. 2-3 ft._ .50 
*AMYGDALUS Nana. (Double Flowering 
Peach). Pink. April-May. 2-3 ft_ .75 
" AZALEA amoena. (Evergreen Azalea). Purple, 
red._8 in. spread, .40; 10 in. .75 
*A. hinodegiri. (Evergreen Azalea). Bri ght 
red. Most popular. 
8 inch spread_ .50 
10 inch spread_ 1.00 
*A. calendulacea. (Flame Azalea). Yellow and 
orange red. 
8 inch spread_ .40 
10 inch spread_ 1.00 
*A. kaempferi hybrids. Bright red and salmon 
pink. 
8 inch spread_ .40 
10 inch spread_ 1.00 
" : A. Kurume. Mixed reddish colors. 
8 inch spread_ .40 
10 inch spread_ .75 
:;1 A. Schiippenbachi. Rare. Large rosy-red flow- 
l^inch_ .40 
8 inch_ .50 
* A. Vodogawa. Double, lilac-rose. 10 in._ .75 
*BUDDLEIA alternifolia. Lilac purple. Strong 
plants _ .50 
"BUXUS sempervierens. True. Grows into big 
specimens. 8 in._ 40 
*B. Suffruticosa. Dwarf. For edging purpose. 
Per dozen 1.00 
*Items indicated with a star (*) are suitable for Rock-Gardens. 
