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CORLISS BROS. INC. NURSERIES 40 GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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Three Per 10 Per 100 
Three Per 10 Per 100 
longifolia subsessilis. 
One of the handsomest 
blue flowering plants. 
Perfectly hardy and in¬ 
creases in strength and 
beauty each year. Fine 
for cutting and one of 
the very best plants for 
the hardy border. July 
to Sept. 2-3 ft.. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
(r Ipectinata. Has num¬ 
erous small spikes of 
rose colored flowers. 
Good rock garden plant. 
May and June.. 
:90 2.40 18.00 
Veronica Longifolia subsessilis 
(r) repens. Thick matted foliage plant covered with 
light blue flowers. May and June. Rapid grower. 
3-4 in. .75 2.00 
(r)rupestris prostrata. A much branched variety with 
pink flowers. June to Sept. 2 ft. Pot plants. 
..75 2.00 15.00 
spicata. Long spikes, violet blue flowers. June and 
July. 18 in.75 2.00 
(r)spicata nana. An attractive dwarf blue form, blooming 
freely during the summer. 8-10 in. .90 2.40 
spicata rosea. Much branched variety with pink 
flowers. Early bloomer. 2 ft. .75 2.00 15.00 
(r) spuria. Royal Blue. A bushy plant with a great 
abundance of bright blue spikes. Very showy. May 
and June. 1 ft.75 2.00 15.00 
(r)spuria. True Blue. A variety with dense habit, 
with clear blue flowers. June to Aug. 
10-12 in.75 2.00 15.00 
VIOLA 
The Violas are indispensable for bedding purposes 
and for edging perennial borders. 
NEW CHOICE VIOLAS 
(r) Beauty of Larone. Extremely large, deep violet 
flow r ers 2 inches across. Bushy, compact habit. 
Excellent for rockeries. Pot plants. 
.35c each; $3.00 per 10 
(r) Giant Jersey Gem. An excellent plant of dwarf, 
compact habit and continuous bloomer from 
May until late fall. The flowers are of a pure 
rich purple, borne on good stems from 6 to 8 
inches long. Grows in any soil with plenty of 
sun. This plant is absolutely free of the spraw- 
ly habit which is characteristic of the old Jer¬ 
sey Gem plants. Excellent for borders and 
rock gardens. 
.30c each; $2.70 per 10; $25.00 per 100 
(r) Yellow Queen. A novelty. This is the finest 
yellow Viola that we have seen. It blooms 
from late spring until frost. Flowers are large 
deep yellow and the plant of a good compact 
habit. Certainly an excellent variety. Pot 
plants. .. 35c each; $3.00 per 10 
VIOLA Tufted Pansy 
(r) Apricot. Dainty colored flowers of soft apricot. A 
good bloomer. 6 in. Pot plants. 
.75 2.00 
(r) Arkwright Ruby. (New) Free flowering Viola with 
bright ruby-red flowers, suffused mahogany. A very 
distinct variety. .90 2.40 
(r) Golden Yellow. Golden yellow flowers. 
6 in. .75 2.00 
(r) Lavender Gem. A new viola of a lovely pale lav¬ 
ender shade. Plants fairly compact and flowers well 
above foliage. Very hardy. .90 2.40 
(r) Mauve Queen. Large flowering, 
lavender, very close to a sky blue. 
. .75 
Color is a pale 
2.00 
(r) White Perfection. A good white. 
Pot plants. .75 2.00 
(r)York Gem. Plant Patent No. 83. This new Viola 
has clear mauve flowers, bold yellow eye, purple rays 
radiating from the eye on the three lower petals. 
Steady long flower stems and compact neat foliage. 
Blooms from early spring until the ground freezes. 
Hardy. Pot plants.35c each; $3.00 per 10; 
VIOLA or OR AT A Sweet Violet 
Double Russian. Perfectly hardy, producing double, 
sweet-scented blue flowers; excellent variety for sbadv 
places. 4-6 in. Pot plants. .90 2.40 18.00 
rosina. A most delightfully fragrant single variety 
with deep rose-pink flowers. Very hardy. 3-6 in. 
.. 90 2.40 18.00 
VIOLET 
cucullata. Blue Marsh Violet. This is one of our 
beautiful native plants. .75 2.00 
YARROW—see Achillea 
YUCCA 
filamentosa. June and July. 
Tall spikes of fragrant droop¬ 
ing bell-shaped, creamy white 
flowers. Foliage sword-like. 
4-5 ft. 
2 year _ 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
3 year _ 
1.05 
2.70 
21.00 
Yucca 
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5 or more plants of one variety will be priced at the 10 rate; 
25 or more at the 100 rate. 
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