V. OCELLATA—ercnsth. Pale ivory above, deep¬ 
ening to old ivory below. Brilliant purple in re¬ 
verse. Tall. 
VIOLA ODORATA ROSE SHADES—ersty. A 
lovely strain of the richly fragrant and long¬ 
stemmed English Violet. Persistent if given a 
cool, sheltered location. 
V. NUTTALLI PRAEMORSA—erenh. Fine deep 
yellow Pansy-like blossoms. Likes well-drained 
soil and slight shade. Plant with blue Violets for 
effective contrast. 
OFFER 17A5—One pkt. each of above for $4.00. 
VIOLET BLEND—A mixture in due proportion 
of the various kinds. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
BENEATH THE TREES 
A selection of trailing and carpeting plants, all 
fully hardy, for ground cover beneath trees, or 
for the partly shaded rockery. Bearberry and 
Gaultheria will grow also in sun. 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS—rnstatyo. True 
Wintergreen. An evergreen carpeter with spicy, 
long-hanging crimson-shaded berries. Pkt. 15c; 
spec. pkg. 35c; X A oz. 60c. 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM—rsty8. Bishop’s 
Hat. Airy flowers, white, pink or purple, and 
charming evergreen ground cover foliage. Par¬ 
ticularly good. Pkt. 15c; sp. pkg. 35c; % oz. 50c. 
MAIANTHEMUM BIFOLIUM—rsatngyG. An 
excellent carpeter for rich woods. White flower 
sprays and red-dotted berries. Pkt. 15c; spec, 
pkg. 35c. 
MITCHELLA REPENS—rsatnmy3. A pretty 
close trailer for rich shade, with leaves of deepest 
emerald, studded with glossy berries like brilliant 
rubies. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c; Vs oz. 75c. 
CHIOGENES HISPIDULA—rstatny6. Creeping 
Snowberry. A dainty trailer with green leaves, 
russet-orange in winter, and pure white berries. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
BEAR BERRY—rstatngyG. Hardiest of ever¬ 
green trailers, making wide-spreading carpets of 
dense evergreen leaves, thickly set in autumn 
with glowing red berries. Cherry-scented pink 
blossoms in May. Good. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c; 
Vi oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
OFFER 18A5—One pkt. each of above for 85c. 
EUSTOMA RUSSELLIANUM 
Blue Field Lily, or Lisianthus. Fully hardy 
and wonderful for cutting, or in the border. The 
glorious flower bells are clear blue, and plants 
bloom continuously for many weeks. Drummond, 
who in 1835 first collected seeds of it, noted on 
the package, “not excelled in beauty by any 
other plant.’’ Biennial. cbly24. Pkt. 15c; spec, 
pkg. 35c. 
HARDY FERNS 
A blend of all the more attractive hardy Ferns, 
including a number of kinds that will grow lux¬ 
uriantly in full sunshine. Sow the tiny seed 
spores on the surface of clean friable soil in flats 
or pots. Cover with panes of glass until germina¬ 
tion takes place. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c; % 
oz. $2.00. 
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