midsummer.20 
781. - Flore-Pleno. Very superior to the above. It 
has fine foliage and masses of large double pink blooms; 
very beautiful.35 
TJROSPERMUM. Genera unknown. 
782. Delchampi. A magnificent rock plant with double golden 
flowers.25 
VALERIANA. (Centranthus) Valerianaceae. 
783. Officinalis 36” The old-fashioned Garden Heliotrope. .20 
784. Pretty Betsy 18” Assorted red and pink shades. A 
fine cut.20 
785. Rubra 30” Fine showy light red.20 
VERBASCUM. Scrophulariaceae. “Mullen.” 
786. Phoenicium 24” Very attractive border plant of vari¬ 
ous shades, including white, pink, salmon, and violet, 
in graceful spikes.20 
VERONICA. Scrophulariaceae. “Speedwell.” 
787. Alpina 3” Rapid creeper with very light blue flowers. .20 
788. Cuppressoides Nana 6” A dainty very tiny semi-glauc¬ 
ous shrub.50 
789. Glomerata 15” Glossy foliage; light blue flowers. .. .20 
790. Incana 12” Silvery foliage; spikes of bright blue. .. .25 
791. Lobicae Rosea 1” Creeper with gray foliage; little pink 
flowers.20 
792. Prostrata 6” Early very bright blue.25 
793. Rupestris 8” Vivid blue. .'25 
794. Spicata 36” Spikes of clear blue.25 
795. - Rosea 15” Clear bright pink; excellent for 
rockery.35 
796. Teucrium 15” Royal Blue.25 
VINCA. Apocynavceae. “Periwinkle.” 
797. Variegata. Fine trailer for window boxes; hanging bas¬ 
kets; or rock gardens.20 
VIOLA. Violaceae. “Tufted Pansies.” 
798. Alpina. Small flowered dark purple.25 
799. Amabile. Lavender.20 
800. Antone. Lavender and white.20 
801. Apricot Queen. .. 20 
802. Arkwright Ruby, bright glowing ruby red.35 
803. Ascalon Jewel, a real gem; very early and continuous; 
large deep lavender blue fading to light lavender blue; 
thus giving it a two-toned effect. One of the finest. .. .25 
804. Black Knight, a large flowered English variety.20 
805. Black Prince, large. 20 
806. Blue Dandy, very early. .20 
807. Blue Perfection, exceptionally early and continuous. .. .20 
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