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♦SPICATA Rosea —Twelve inches. Lovely soft pink. 
Longifolia Subsesselis —Deep purple. Late. 
* INC AN A—Silvery leaves; 12 inches; blue. 
*REPENS —One or 2 inches; light blue. 
♦TEUCRIUM—Nine to 12 inches; lavender blue. 
♦Royal Blue —Deeper color than the preceding va¬ 
riety. 
♦VIOLAS. 
BOSNIACA —An Alpine viola; rose pink. 
Jersey Blue —Violet purple. 
PAPILIO —Light blue and white. 
Hansa —Deep violet blue. 
BRIGHT Spot—M y own hybrid variety; beauti¬ 
fully shaded deepest purple to lavender. Blooms 
steadily until zero weather. Very hardy, violet 
shape. 
PICKANINNY —Another of my own varieties. As 
black as possible; true violet shape. An interest¬ 
ing hybrid. 
Heart's Ease ( None-so-Pretty )—An old favorite, 
will spread and make a beautiful ground cover. 
Velvety purple. 
PUCK—Purple and yellow. 
♦VIOLETS—The old-fashioned long stemmed varie¬ 
ty; shades of blue, so lovely in old gardens. 
♦PANSIES—My pansy plants are large and at this 
date, April 1st, are heavily budded and some 
blooms. Giant flowers in a fine range of colors. 
Do not confuse these pansies with the ordinary 
kind seen along the highways. They are grown 
from seeds from the finest specialists in the coun¬ 
try. The best obtainable. 
Choice of field 50c dozen 35c per basket 
♦SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barbatus— The 
new dwarf Alpine variety; 6 inches; all colors. 
Cut Garden Flowers in Season 
