growth is a bright green in winter. 6 ft. 25 and 50 
cents. 
VERONICA Incana (R)—The 8 inch spikes of violet-blue 
make a pretty contrast against the compact, silvery- 
grey foliage. 
V-Prostrata (R)—Carpets of olive green foliage, smoth¬ 
ered with dainty, 6 inch spikes of light blue flowers. 
V'rrosirata, Kupestris (B)—a rich, dark-blue flowered 
form of above. A beautiful sight when in full bloom. 
20c. 
V-ieucrium (R)—Upright to 10 inches, having showers 
of blue flowers in mid-summer. 
V-Tucrnim, Trehnni (R)—An unusual plant, having clear 
yellow foliage and deep blue flowers. A rare novelty. 
25c. 
V’Spicafca Erica Rosea (R)—Attractive clumps of dark- 
green foliage, 12 in., spikes of rose colored flowers. 
VIOLA Adunca (R)—Dwarf evergreen species with 
heart-shaped leaves, forming a compact mass, purplish 
blue flowers in great profusion, in botn spring and fall. 
A gem for the rock garden. 
V'Alpina (R)—Small neat foliage. The long narrow, 
purple flowers are borne through most of the summer. 
25c. 
V-Cyclops (R)—Large deep violet flowers, with white 
eye. Blooms repeatedly if cut back. 4 inches. 
V'Glabella—Good mat-forming sort. Large brown pencil¬ 
ed, yellow flowers borne in the axis of the leaf. Shade. 
V-G, W.ermig (R)—A very hardy sort with many violet 
blue flowers on erect stems through most of the sum¬ 
mer. 6 inches. 
VOdorata—Large shining leaves, fragrant flowers of 
of rich, deep-purple, in early spring. 6 inches. Shade. 
V»Odorata. The Peacock—Beautiful, large white flowers 
with a blue eye. A very neat and satisfactory sort. 
Shade. 
V'Orbiculata (R)— Desirable early spring native, ever¬ 
green foliage, medium sized yellow flowers, 'penciled 
brown. 2 inch. 
VERBENA Venosa (Hardy Verbena) (R)—A very 
worthwhile border or rock garden species. 1 ft. spikes 
of violet-purple flowers over a long period. 20c. 
WOODWARDIA Radicans (Great Chain Fern)—A won¬ 
derful addition to a shady corner. If provided' with some 
moisture, it will often attain a height of 6 to 8 ft 25c. 
We have the following plants in varying quantities, and 
will fill orders in rotation, as long- as stock 1 lasts. 
ACHILI jEA Millefolium, Roseum—Rosy pink, summer, 3 
foot. 
AsPlarmica, The Pearl — double white, summer, 2 ft. 
AEGOPODIUM Podograria, Vafiegatum—ground cover, 
shade. 
AETHTONEMA Grandiflora (R) — Pink, summer, 10 
inches. 25c. 
A'Persicum (R) — Rosy-pink. Summer 6 inches. 20e. 
ALSINE Pinifolia (R) — White. Summer 4 inches. 
ALYSSUM Argenteum (It) — Yellow. Summer, 1 ft. 20-. 
A - Ser p y 11 i fol in m (R)—Yellow, summer. 4 inches. 25c. 
AQUILEGIA Alpiinum (R)—Mixed, Summer. 1 ft. 
A*Silver Queen—Silvery-white, Summer, 3 ft. 
