VIOLA ODORATA “ROSINA” 
A true hardy garden violet with single flowers, soft pink in 
color, possessed of the most delicious perfume of which a violet is 
capable. 
“Rosina” blooms outdoors in early spring for a few weeks, but 
its long blooming season is in the autumn. Beginning the first of 
September the blossoms appear continually all the fall, the flowers 
becoming larger with longer stems, and the color deeper, as the 
weather becomes cooler. If the plants are kept in a frame, flowers 
can be picked all winter. 
“Rosina” is a strong grower and should be divided every other 
year. It blooms best in full sun but will stand some shade in sum¬ 
mer. The chief requirements are rich soil and plenty of moisture. 
It is very hardy and in winter needs only the usual protection of 
straw or peat moss to preserve the foliage. 
3 plants $1.25 10 plants—$3.50 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES 
List ready in June. 
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