Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
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FLOWER SEED 
VES - Will 
Wahlenbergia grand!flora alba 
Vinra (Periwinkle). H. A. Of easy cultiva- 
▼ tion, growing- very readily from 
seed and flowering same season* Plants 
have dark green foliage and the pink or 
white single flowers make fine pot plants. 
(No. 
8245 
8250 
8255 
8260 
Pkt. 
1 ft.. .*4 oz. 60c.$0.05 
• - ' .05 
.05 
Finest Mixed 
Bright Rose 1 ft... ^4 oz. 60c. 
Pure White 1 ft.. . Vi, oz. 50c. 
White with Pink Eye. 1 ft_ 
Oz. $1.25, *4 oz. 40c. 
Vinca. Trailing, variegated leaf. 
Plants only. 
VIOLA odorata (Sweet-scented 
Violet). Well-known favorite, 
much in demand, on account 
of its abundant and fragrant 
blossoms. 
8265 Princess of Wales. Deep Violet 
8270 The Czar. Large dark blue.... 
8275 VIRGINIAN STOCK. Early 
flowering; excellent for bed¬ 
ding and flowering effect. 
Finest Mixed. V\ oz. 20c. 
Wahlenbergia. R la Lar°ge? n) bei?-' 
shaped flowers, similar to the 
Campanula; fine for perennial 
borders. 
Grandiflora. 
8285 caerulea. Blue, 3 ft Vs oz. .50 
8290 alba. White, 3 ft. % oz. .50 
(Cheiranthus Chei- 
ri). An old-fash¬ 
ioned English flower, greatly es¬ 
teemed for its fragrance and its 
free Winter blooming qualities. 
Parisian varieties flower first sea¬ 
son from seed. 
Wallflower. 
8300 
8305 
8308 
8310 
8315 
8320 
8325 
Early Parisian. Light brown.. 
Early Parisian. Blood red.... 
Golden Gem. Annual. 
Finest Single Mixed. 18 in.... 
Double Branching, Pinest Mixed 
WHITLAVIA. H. A. Fine for 
small beds or ribbon borders; 
bell-shaped flowers. 
Dark Blue, 1 ft. Vi oz. 15c. 
alba. White. 1 ft_ Vi. oz. 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER. See Echin- 
ocystis lobata No. 2790. 
.15 
.15 
.05 
.10 
.10 
.05 
.10 
VERBENA 
H. H. P. One of the finest bedding plants and also 
suitable for borders, with its heads of brilliant col¬ 
ored flowers, producing one mass of bloom through¬ 
out the Summer. Seeds may be sown in March or 
April indoors and planted out when weather permits; 
succeeding well in any good garden soil. 
No. Pkt. 
8195 HELEN WILLMOTT. This variety of Ver¬ 
bena is undoubtedly the handsomest 
under cultivation, and is unequaled for 
bedding. It is a true grandiflora type; 
since its introduction a few years ago 
it has not had a rival. The plants are 
particularly strong, bearing a heavy 
deep green foliage, with flower heads 
of monstrous size. The color is a 
beautiful bright salmon rose, with a 
pure white eye.$0.20 
BOSTON MAMMOTH. An excellent strain, 
producing immense flowers. Plants 
of vigorous growth and a great va¬ 
riety of color. Seeds sown in March 
produce fine plants for setting out in 
early Summer, or sown in the open 
during May and June. 
8200 Finest Mixed _Oz. $2.00, Vi. oz. 60c. .10 
8203 Auric ulaflora .Oz. 2.00, M oz. 60c. .10 
8205 Pink .Oz. 2.00, V. oz. 60c. .10 
8210 White .Oz. 2.00, % oz. 60c. .10 
8213 Lutea. Yellow ...Oz. 2.00, *4 oz. 60c. .10 
8215 Blue .Oz. 2.00, y 4 oz. 60c. .10 
8220 Striped .Oz. 2.00, *4 oz. 60c. .10 
8225 Scarlet .Oz. 2.00, *4 oz. 60c. .10 
8230 Fine Mixed .Oz. $1.50 .05 
Lemon Verbena. See Aloysia. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). H. P. Long spikes 
of brilliant blue flowers, excellent for 
growing in shady places and requiring 
plenty of moisture- 
8235 longifoiia. Rich blue. 3 ft ....% oz. 40c. .05 
8240 spicata. Light violet blue. 3 ft. % oz. 35c. .05 
Verbena, Helen Willmott 
