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VERONICA • Speedwell 
Amethystina, “True Blue/' A splendid rich dark blue. June 10 100 
and July. 15 to 18 in.81 50 $10 00 
© Incana. Deep blue flowers with silvery foliage. Has good ap¬ 
pearance, both in and out of bloom. Useful in rockery or for 
edging paths and flower-beds. 6 in. 1 20 8 00 
® Rupestris. A fine rock-plant growing 3 to 4 inches high. Thickly 
matted deep green foliage, hidden in Spring under a cloud of 
bright blue flowers. May. 1 20 8 00 
® Rupestris nana. Prostrate and creeping. Deep gentian-blue 
flowers in late April and early May. One of the best early blue 
rock-plants known. 1 in. 1 50 10 00 
Spicata. Long spikes of violet-blue flowers from June to August. 
Fine variety for hardy border. For best results, lift and divide 
every three years. 2 ft. 1 20 8 00 
VINCA • Myrtle 
® Minor. Fine evergreen creeper. A good ground-cover in shady 
places where grass will not grow. Much used for covering 
graves. Single light blue flowers. 1 10 7 00 
VIOLA • Tufted Pansies 
© Jersey Gem. The most valuable bedding Viola yet introduced, 
blooming from early May to the end of the season. Of compact, 
sturdy growth. Flowers pure violet, without the slightest shad¬ 
ing, and borne on good stems about 6 inches long. Our stock is 
all propagated from divisions, being of the originator’s stock. 
This variety does not come true from seed. 1 20 8 00 
® Maggie Mott. Novelty. Deep lavender, with a center fading to 
cream with a yellow eye. Violas of the above type are little 
known in this country. They are hardy to cold but should be 
lightly shaded in the Summer and planted in a moist situation. 
Blooms the entire season. Long stems. 2 00 15 00 
® Purple Glory. A Viola of recent introduction, being of the Jersey 
Gem type. The flowers are borne on long stems held well above 
the plants. A difference is shown in the shape of the flower, it 
being somewhat round. A very beautiful Viola blooming per¬ 
sistently throughout the entire Summer. 1 20 8 00 
VIOLETS, HARDY 
® Blanda (Sweet White Violet). White flowers in April and May. 
Shade or partial shade. 1 00 6 00 
® Pedata bicolor (Painted Bird’s-foot Violet). A variety of which 
the upper petals are of a rich purple, the lower ones nearly white. 
Too much cannot be said of this splendid variety. 1 20 8 00 
® Rosina. Novelty. Exquisite, fragrant, rich rosy pink flowers. It 
is entirely different from any other Violet. 1 80 12 00 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
We do not deliver stock listed in this Catalog free of charge but send all orders 
by Express, charges collect. However, we shall be pleased to send such items as 
can be mailed by Parcel Post at customer’s request. We recommend shipping by 
Express whenever possible. 
This list cancels all previous offers. The prices are net and subject to no dis¬ 
counts. We will gladly quote wholesale prices on plants offered in our Retail 
Catalog and not on this list. 
Those desiring to open accounts will please furnish references from three parties, 
in the trade, with whom they have had credit relations, and allow sufficient time 
for us to investigate them; otherwise cash must accompany order. 
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York or Philadelphia banks, or Express Money Orders, in amount sufficient to 
cover the complete order. Where it is impossible to obtain these, the letter should 
be registered. We cannot guarantee receipt of money sent in any other way. We 
reserve the right to decline C.O.D. orders. 
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Claims for shortage, etc., must be made within 5 days after receipt of goods 
