445 - V. MACLOSKEYI, related to V. Pallens but a 
much smaller and daintier plant and flower, 
from Mt. Hood, Oregon .50 
287 - V. NANA, the tiniest violet we know of, both 
plant and flower are wee things, white, a 
native of Japan .75 
233 - NUTTALLI, a native of South Dakota, hand¬ 
some yellow flowers with ovate leaves.35 
27 - OCCIDENTALIS, found only on the west coast 
but related to and much like our V. Prim- 
ulafolia . 35 
280 - OCELLATA, a woodland species from Oregon, 
upper petals dark purple, laterals pale 
yellow .50 
28 - VIARUM, a variation of V. Palmata .25 
262 - OSMUNDA, lilac shade with fine stripes grow¬ 
ing above light green foliage .25 
422 - V. ORBICULATA, a northwestern relative of 
V. Rotundifolia, yellow blossoms .50 
205 - PALMATA, purple with cut leaves.25 
208 - PEDATA ALBA, considered by many as the 
most beautiful violet in existence, pure 
snow white with purple eye, very scarce.75 
207 - PEDATA, Birds Foot, lavender and purple.20 
3 for .50 
263 - PEDATA BICOLOR, purple and white flowers 
rivaling the pansy in beauty .50 
264 - PAPILIONACEA ALBA, purest white with 
purple eye, the largest native violet.25 
V. PAPILIONACEA AZUREA 
A Paramount Garden introduction 
It has captivated all who have seen it; with 
splendid foliage of olive green and large, more 
than 1" blossoms of smoky sky blue growing 
well above the foliage, an exceedingly free 
bloomer, it is valuable both as a border plant or 
individual specimen. 
.50 each 4.50 doz. 
281 - PUPUREA, grayish wooly leaves, rich yellow 
flowers with deep purple back, western.35 
232 - PRAEMORSA, from Oregon, orbicular leaves 
with fine large yellow blossoms .50 
707 - PRIMULAFOLIA, one of the largest of the 
white flowered natives.30 
497 - PEDUNCULATA, the finest American violet, 
immense orange yellow flowers with brown 
backs, heart shaped foliage, a rare beauty.50 
201 - PALLENS, pure white with light green foliage .25 
267 - PEDATAFIDA, native of the western praries, 
cut leaved, soft blue flowers growing over a 
long season . 35 
282 - ROSTRATA, long spurred violet, beautiful or¬ 
chid purple, a fine rock garden subject.25 
283 - RIVINIANA, a true Alpine violet from Maderia, 
light blue blossoms all summer .35 
709 - ROBERTI, a hybrid of Affinis with a much 
handsomer two toned flower . .25 
269 - RUGALOSA, habit and form like Canadensis 
with large white blossoms tinged with lav¬ 
ender; native of the west . 35 
212 - ROTUNDIFOLIA, deep yellow, evergreen leaves .30 
270 - SARAEA, Immense white flowers, a pure Al¬ 
bino, elongated petals, light green foliage 
very handsome.35 
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