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TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Hybrids; shades from 
palest yellow to brightest orange. 
*TROLLIUS (Globe Flower. Double Buttercup) 
Yellow or orange. Also a trailing variety some¬ 
times listed as Double Buttercup, but really a 
RANUNCULUS; small yellow button-like, very 
double blooms. 
♦TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. Eight inches. Pink. Grassy 
foliage and tiny flowers all summer. 
VERONICA. SPICATA. Lavender blue. Grows 2 feet 
or more, and if cut back will bloom all sum¬ 
mer. 
♦SPICATA Rosea. Twelve inches. Lovely soft 
pink. 
Longifolia Subsesselis. Deep purple. Late. 
♦INCANA. Silvery leaves; 12 inches; blue. 
♦Repens. One or 2 inches; light blue. 
♦TEUCRIUM. Nine to 12 inches; lavender blue. 
♦VINCA. See Periwinkle. 
♦VIOLA. Jersey Gem. Violet purple. 
PAPILIO. Light blue and white. 
HANSA. Deep violet blue. 
Bright Spot. My own hybrid variety; beauti¬ 
fully shaded deepest purple to lavender. Blooms 
steadily until zero weather. Very hardy, violet 
shape. 
Pickaninny. Another of my own varieties. As 
black as possible; true violet shape. An interest¬ 
ing hybrid. 
♦Heart's Ease (None-so-Pretty, etc.). The old- 
fashioned favorites. Will spread and make a 
beautiful ground cover, but easily restricted. 
♦VIOLETS. The old-fashioned, long stemmed varie¬ 
ty, in shades of blue so lovely in old gardens. 
