WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
V. phoemceum—Very attractive border plant, of vari¬ 
ous shades, including white, pink, and violet, in grace¬ 
ful spikes; 2 ft...25 2.50 
VERONICA—Speedwell 
Hardy Perennial 
V. incana—Silvery foliage with spikes of pale blue 
flowers. Valuable for both rock garden and border....$ .20 $ 2.00 
V. longifolia subsessilis —One of the handsomest 
border plants we know. Grows about two feet tall 
and from July until frost is covered with long spikes 
of deep blue flowers. 25 2.50 
V. ochridea —Very handsome variety from the Balkans. 
Grows four or five feet in height and produces a pro¬ 
fusion of clear, blue flowers. 25 2.50 
V. rupestris —A most charming rock plant forming 
thick masses of deep green foliage which is smothered 
in early spring with bright blue flowers.20 2.00 
V. spicata —A fine border plant, growing about two 
feet tall and in June producing long spikes of bright 
blue flowers . .20 2.00 
V. teucrium “Royal Blue” —Very desirable variety for 
the rock garden as it is of trailing growth and covered 
with deep blue flowers in June. .20 2.00 
V. “True Blue” —Very handsome variety with brilliant 
blue flowers late in summer; 1 ft. 25 2.50 
VIOLA—Tufted Pansy 
Hardy Perennial 
The Viola is not as well known in America as it 
should be for it is perfectly hardy in well-drained soil 
and a most profuse bloomer from early Spring until 
Fall. It needs deep, well-enriched soil and consider¬ 
able sun, with plenty of water. They are ideal for car¬ 
peting rose beds as the roses afford just enough shade. 
The colors are varied, as in Pansies, but much more re¬ 
fined and need to be grown to be appreciated. 
Do not allow to seed, as it will stop the bloom 
and early in September cut back all straggling growth, 
when they will make new tufts. 
V. Ariel —Mauve, beautifully shaded with white.....$ .35 $ 3.50 
V. Aurora— Bluish purple. Immense bloomer. .35 3.50 
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