287 - V. NANA, the tiniest violet we know of, both 
plant and flower are wee things, white, a 
native of Japan ....75 
233 - NUTALLI, a native of South Dakota, hand¬ 
some yellow flowers with ovate leaves..35 
205 - PALMATA, purple with cut leaves.25 
208 - PEDATA ALBA, considered by many as the 
most beautiful violet in existence, pure 
snow white with purple eye, very scarce.75 
207 - PEDATA, Birds Foot, lavender and purple.20 
3 for .50 
263 - PEDATA BICOLOR, purple and white flowers 
rivaling the pansy in beauty.25 
264 - PAPILIONACEA ALBA, purest white with 
purple eye, the largest native violet .25 
220 - EOS, a beautiful delicately tinted pink Papili- 
75 - CASTUS, a pure white, spotless Palilionacea.75 
27 - AZUREA, immense flowers of smoky sky blue 
growing well above splendid foliage it is a 
fine subject either as an individual specimen 
or a border plant . 25 
607 - PINNATA, from the Alps, cut leaves, fragrant 
blue flowers . 50 
201 - PALLENS, pure white with light green foliage .25 
267 - PEDATAFIDA, native of the western praries, 
cut leaved, soft blue flowers growing over a 
long season . 35 
282 - ROSTRATA, long spurred violet, beautiful or¬ 
chid purple, a fine rock garden subject.25 
283 - RAVINIANA, a true Alpine violet from Maderia, 
light blue blossoms all summer .35 
709 - ROBERTI, a hybrid of Affinis with a much 
handsomer two toned flower . 25 
212 - ROTUNDIFOLIA, deep yellow, evergreen leaves .30 
270 - SARAEA, Immense white flowers, a pure Al¬ 
bino, elongated petals, light green foliage 
very handsome . 35 
235 - V. SYLVESTRIS ROSEA, a beauty for the rock 
garden, a neat mound of small leaves cov¬ 
ered with pink-lavender flowers thru a long- 
season . 50 
271 - V. SHELTONI, finely divided leaves, creeping- 
habit, yellow flowers .35 
273 - SORORIA, ovate leaves, violet-lavender flowers 
broad petals . 25 
274 - SCABRIUSCULA, like Pubescens in color and 
form but smooth . .35 
275 - SAGITTATA, serrated narrow leaves, blue flow¬ 
ers . 35 
204 - STRIATA, a beautiful deep cream color, creep¬ 
ing habit, extra good for the rock garden 
or wall . 25 
210 - SEPTENTRIONALIS, white with blue center, 
showy . 25 
256 - TRINERVATI, deeply cut leaves, bicolor blue 
flowers . 35 
478 - V. VIARUM, a variation of V. Palmata lovely 
in flower and form .25 
711 - VILLOSA, from the South, mottled foliage, blue 
flowers, free blooming, an interesting violet .30 
277 - VARAGATA, a varigated Cuculatta.25 
441 - VITTATA, a beautiful Violet from Florida, 
narrow lance leaf ten inches long with 
large white flowers above the foliage.50 
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