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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 
*-coccinea alba. 18 in. White form of 
the above.09 .75 
—officinalis. 3-4 ft. Produces showy 
heads of rose-tinted white flowers 
during June and July, with delicious 
strong heliotrope odor.12 1.00 
*VERBASCUM phoeniceum Hybrids 
(Mullein) 18 in. Delightful bien¬ 
nials with graceful spikes of col¬ 
ors ranging from white, pink, rose 
purple and bronze to brown. Ver- 
bascums respond as perennials, re¬ 
quiring a warm position and light 
or medium, well drained soil.09 .75 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Beautiful hardy perennials that 
vary in height from a few inches to 
three feet and bear blue, rosy pink 
or white flowers in terminal spikes 
or racemes. Showy plants for bor¬ 
ders or rock gardens and all of 
easy culture. 
*-eIegans. 15-18 in. Light pink flow¬ 
ers during June and July.15 1.25 
*-erica rosea. 10 to 12 in. Pretty rose 
pink flowers in June and July.15 1.25 
*-incana. 12-15 in. Numerous blue 
flowers in July and August and sil¬ 
very, wooly foliage; useful in rock¬ 
ery or for edging paths and flower 
beds.12 1.00 
—longifolia subsessilis. 2 ft. One of 
the handsomest b 1 u e-fl o w e r i n g 
plants; July and August. Fine for 
cutting.15 1.25 
—orchidea. 2-3 ft. Hardy variety 
from the Balkans. Produces a pro¬ 
fusion of clear blue flowers from 
June to August.18 1.50 
*-prostrata. 4 in. A trailing variety 
blooming in May with miniature 
spikes of light blue.18 1.50 
*-repens. 3 in. Pretty dwarf variety 
forming neat little tufts of deep 
green. In April the tiny pale blue 
flowers hide the foliage.18 1.50 
*-Royal Blue. 10-12 in. A brilliant 
shade of dark blue; bushy, dwarf 
habit. June and July flowering.12 1.00 
Per 100 
6.00 
6.00 
10.00 
10.00 
8.00 
12.00 
12.00 
8.00 
5 of a variety at 10 rate; 25 of a variety at 100 rate; 
250 of a variety at 1,000 rate. 
