VERONICA ARMENA—Best rock garden plant for all 
around use. Slow creeper with finely cut leaves that always 
look w 7 ell. Flax blue V 2 in. flowers in early spring literally 1 
covering the plant, with scattering bloom until frost. 
Very hardy. 20c. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA—A three foot August bloom¬ 
er with a fine blue-purple spike. Sun, rich soil, very hardy 
and long lived. 20c. 
VERONICA PECTINATA—Grey leaved dense creeper 
like a larger woolly thyme. Rose flowers in spring. Dry 
sunny loam. Very fine. 20c. 
VERONICA REPENS—Very fiat creeper for shade. 
Lavender pansy-like quarter-inch blooms, fiat on ground in 
June. Shade, rich soil. Leafage is always neat. Needs 
moisture. 20c. 
For quick effects large slabs of plants can be bought 
very cheaply for plantings within truck delivery distance. 
Lower prices in 12 or 100 lots. Your own pickup or 
flats on local orders entitles you to a good reduction. 
FRANK W. CAMPBELL 
1112 Pinehurst, = Royal Oak, Michigan 
Near North woo cl tlrehall in Royal Oak, mile up Crooks Road. 
From Woodward take Nortliwood Blvd. which starts at the stone Shrine 
Tower at L2 Mile Road and Woodward, l mile east to end. 
One plant of each on 
this li^t delivered free for $7.50. 
Note that all are 
new, good, tested items 
