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UPTON GARDENS 
VERONICA, Speedwell. 
*amethystina. Makes a dazzling sheet of blue. 
*ineana. Violet-purple spires; silvery white foliage. 10 inches, 
longifolia alba. White. 2 ft. 
longifolia subsessilis. Splendid long spikes of deep blue. 2 ft. 
*l>ectinata. Lavender-blue flowers; woolly leaves; prostrate. 
* repens. Pale blue flowers on a green carpet of tiny round leaves. 
* Royal Blue. Bright blue. 9 inches. July. 
*rupestris. Profusion of tiny blue spikes, in June. 4 inches. 
*spicata alpina. Violet-blue. G inches. 
*teucrium. Brilliant blue spires. 12 inches. 
VINCA MINOR, Periwinkle. Lavender-blue flowers; evergreen ground 
cover. 
Fry shearing your Periwinkle. It’s lovely when erect 
VIOLA CORNUTA. $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen. 
Lavender Varieties: Maggie Mott, Radio, Portland Gem, Ploriariensis. 
Pink: Bosniaca. 
Purple and Dark Blue: Jersey Gem, Jersey Jewel, Lord Nelson. 
White: Sutton’s White, White Perfection. 
Yellow and Apricot: Lutea, Sutton’s Apricot and bronze shades. 
Mixed: Containing many of above, and other hybrids. 
Various: Johnny-Jump-Ups, Miniature Pansies. 75 cents per dozen. 
Viola Jersey Gem is deservedly popular 
VIOLA, Violet. 
pedatifida. Birdfoot Violet; native, 
odorata. Sweet Violet. Purple and fragrant. 
Russian. Large double, fragrant. 
The Czar. Excellent single blue, long stems, 
nuttallii. Prairie Violet. Bright yellow; native. 
Other Colorado Varieties. See our catalogue, “Rocky Mountain 
Rarities.” 
YUCCA. 
angustissima. Narrow foliage, peeling at the edges, 
baccata. Large leaved; bold and handsome, 
ooloma. Stiff blue foliage; a dwarf species, 
filamentosa. Effective and striking on dry banks, 
filamentosa variegata. Striped white. 
glauca, Colorado native. Tall spikes of primrose-white; distinctive 
evergreen foliage. 
