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Bright Spot Gardens 
LatifoLIA — Eighteen inches. Leathery leaves; deep 
blue; tiny blooms in spreading heads that dry 
well. 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA—Three feet high. 
Long spikes covered with Lupine-like yellow 
blooms. Showy. 
’•'TROLLIUS (Globe Flower, Double Buttercup) — 
Yellow or orange. Also a trailing variety some¬ 
times listed as Double Buttercup, but really a 
Ranunculus: small yellow button-like, very double 
blooms. 
>^TUNICA SAXIFRAGA—Eight inches. Pink. Grassy 
foliage and tiny flowers all summer. 
VERONICA. 
Spicata — Lavender blue. Grows 2 feet or more, and 
if cut back will bloom all summer. 
*Spicata Rosea — Twelve inches. Lovely soft pink. 
Longifolia Subsesselis — D eep purple. Late. 
* Inc AN A—Sivery leaves; 12 inches; bue. 
*Repens—O ne or 2 inches; light blue. 
*Teucrium —Nine to 12 inches; lavender blue. 
*Royal Blue —Deeper color than the preceding va¬ 
riety. 
♦VIOLAS. 
Arkwright Ruby—R uby red. Fragrant. 
BosnIACA —Rose pink. 
Chantryland —New. Apricot shading deeper to 
center. 
Jersey Gem —Violet purple. 
Bright Spot —Shaded deep purple to lavender. True 
violet shape. 
PiCKANNINY —As black as possible. 
Cut Callas—Wholesale and Retail 
