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VAN’S PERENNIAL GARDENS 
white flowers. Each . 15c 
2069. Purple Knight—Large very showy 
early rich purple flowers. Each 15c 
2070. Purple Majesty — Large flowered 
type. Each . 15c 
2071. Puck—Yellow with upper part pur¬ 
ple. E'ach. 20c 
2072. Radio—Large flowered light laven¬ 
der. Each . 20c 
2073. Wedgewood—Very large flowers of 
glowing violet. 
2074. White Gem—Each . 15c 
2075. White Queen—Each . 15c 
- One dozen 15c Violas for.$1.25 
- One dozen 20c Violas for.$1.75 
VIOLA 
2076. Fletti—One of the most rare of our 
native Violas. Small leaves which 
turn a bronzy color in full sun. 
Flowers a bluish rose, spring and 
fall. Each . 50c 
VIOLA ODORATA 
Violets 
2077. Blue—Each . 15c 
2078. Peacock—Blue and white. Each 15c 
2079. White—Each . 20c 
2080. Nana Blue—Very tiny, foliage and 
flowers. Each . 20c 
2081. Nana Rose—Each . 20c 
2082. Double Russian—Each . 20c 
2083. Rosina—A deep rose flowering vio¬ 
let with rich fragrance. Each .. 25c 
2083. Yellow—Each . 20c 
VIOLA 
2085. Pedata—Bird’s Foot Violet—The fo¬ 
liage resembles a bird’s foot. Very at¬ 
tractive blue and white flowers that 
bloom very profusely. Each .. 20c 
2086. Papilionaceae—The Butterfly Violet 
Flowers of deep purple are produced 
in profusion. Each . 35c 
UNIOLA 
2087. Latifolia—A very tiny form of Briza 
Maxima. A grass for drying. 25c 
WAHLENBERGIA 
2088. Dalmatica—Very dwarf with laven¬ 
der violet cup-like flowers. Each 75c 
WALLFLOWER 
It is best to buy Wallflowers in the fall, 
so that they may be established for early 
spring blooming. Our Wallflowers are 
bought from Sutton’s. 
2088. Blood Red 
2089. Cloth of Gold 
2090. Darkest of All 
2091. Giant Pink 
2092. Improved Double Assorted 
2093. Improved Dwarf Double Assorted 
Any of the Wallflowers, each .. 20c 
Dozen . $1.75 
XEROPHYLLUM 
2094. Tenax — “Turkey’s Beard or Bear 
Grass.” Grassy foliage and huge 
plumes of white bloom. 3 to 4 feet. 
Each . 50c and $1.00 
YUCCA 
2095. Aloeifolia Variegata—Unusually at¬ 
tractive sward shaped leaves; golden 
variegation. Each_35c and 50c 
2096. Filamentosa—Handsome species; huge 
spikes of cream colored blooms. 
Each . '25c and 35c 
2097. Glauca Angustifolia—2 feet. Dwarf. 
Each . 25c 
2098. Whipplei—Narrow leaf Yucca. 35c 
Z AU SCHNERIA 
2099. Californica — An excellent prostrate 
plant for rock walls, where it re¬ 
ceives full sun. Grey downy foliage 
smothered from September to No¬ 
vember with long tubular flowers 
similar to the Fuschia or a brilliant 
scarlet. Each . 35c 
2100. Latifolia—Of more upright habit, the 
flower stalks ascending from 12 to 
18 inches before bending over; bright 
green foliage and more floriferous. 
Each . 40c 
The following items are some that we 
acquired too late to be put into the main 
body of the catalog. They are all worthy 
of mention. 
2101. Anchusa Angustifolia—Graceful nar¬ 
row leaves with three foot spikes of 
sky blue. Blooms in early summer. 
Each . 25c 
2102. Aquilegia Pyrenacea—Dwarf Colum¬ 
bine. Foliage is small, neat and 
lacy. Flowers large rich blue, with 
a contrasting central tassel of gold. 
