VERONICA (Ver-on'-i-ka)—Speedwell 
A family whose value is greatly uader- 
rated. For rockeries, walls, banks, edging, 
etc., the dwarf members of the great ciau is 
of outstanding importance. All are of the 
very easiest culture and bloom with such 
abandon as to rank them in our opinion, 
among the very best of low growing plants. 
The taller sorts are useful in the border and 
their spikes of bloom work nicely in mixed 
bouciuets. 
♦amethystine “Royal Blue”—Beautiful clustered 
heads of rich gentian-blue flowers trans¬ 
forming the clump of deep green foliage to 
a mound of richest color in June and July. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; Doz. $3.50 
♦bellioides—Creeping sort with large sky-blue 
flowers. 3". 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
♦erica—Dainty heather-like anpearance with del¬ 
icate pink flowers. 6". 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
Doz. $2.25 
♦incana—S Ivery foliage and deep blue flowers. 
10". 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
♦longifoia subsessilis—One of the finest blue 
plants for the hardy border or large rockery. 
15" spikes of deep royal blue flowers- Hardy 
and very prolific- 35c each; 3 for 95c; 
Doz. $3.50 
♦pectinata— New. A strong grower quickly form¬ 
ing wide mats of handsome silvery wooly 
foliage enlivened by countless blue flowers 
each with a penciling of white about each 
petal. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
♦pectinata rosea—Similar to the above but flowers 
of bright rose, also having the white pencil¬ 
ing on each petal. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
Doz. $2.25 
♦rupestris — Thickly matted deep green foliage 
hidden in early June under a cloud of glori¬ 
ous deep blue flowers. 3". 25c each; 
3 for 60c; Doz. $2-25 
♦rupestris flexuosa—Solid carpet of green. My¬ 
riads of pale blue flowers. 25c each; 
3 for 60c; Doz. $2-25 
♦rupestn's nana—Dark green shiny foliage and 
deep blue flowers very early in the spring. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; Doz. $2.25 
♦rupestris nana rosea—Like above with li'ac pink 
flowers .25c each; 3 for 60c: Doz. $2 25 
♦spicata — Long spikes of blue flowers all sum¬ 
mer. 2'. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
♦spicpta alba— Similar to above with snow white 
flowers. Should be cut back after flowering 
for cont'"n,ied bloom. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
Doz. $2.50 
♦spicata rosea — A love’y pink form of the above 
?5c each; 3 for 65c: Doz. $225 
♦spicata ra^a—.'\ri excellent little blue flowering 
sort rnnking 5" spikes. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦trehani—Bright yellow prostrate foliage.Deen 
blue flowers. Ours is the true type and is 
verv rare- 25c eanh: 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
One each of the IS Veronicas $3.50; 3 for $8.85 
VERBASCUM (Vnr bas'-kttm)—Mullein 
Hardy plants forming a rosette of deeo 
green Laves and sending up spikes of del¬ 
icate flowers all season. A well drained 
stinnv nosition seems to be their only re¬ 
quirement. 
♦phoenlcoi’rn —\ fing strain rang- 
i^c in colo.r from p”re white to pink lav- 
vender and nnrnle. Mixed only.25c each; 
3 for 65c- Doz. $2.50 
lambs nubseby 
VIOLA (Vy'-o-la) CORNUTA— 
Tufted Pansy 
The tufted pansies are among the most 
persistent bloomers af all hardy plants. Giv¬ 
en a rich soil with plenty of moisture they 
will bloom continously from early spring 
until freezing time in the fall. Cut all strag¬ 
gling branches back to force new growth 
and do not allow to seed. Partial shade suits 
them best. 
“■'Apricot— Large blossoms of rich apricot. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦Climax—One of the very finest rich lavender 
violas, similar in type to Jersey Gera. 
25c each 
♦floriariensis—A profuse bloomer having me¬ 
dium sized flowers of blue and lavender 
shaded to cream. A Correvon introduction. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
*G. VVermig—^A most satisfactory and long-lived 
sort forming large tufts of unusually fine 
foliage. Medium sized flowers of clear blue 
in lavish profusion all season. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
•♦Jersey Gem—Perhaps the best of all violas. 
Large deep, rich, clear violet colored flowers 
fairly cover the plant all season. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $225 
♦Maggie Mott—The most popular hybrid bedding 
Viola in England. Large fragrant flower.® 
of soft heliotrope blue- 35c each 
♦Fuck—Gay flowers having two upper petals of 
rich purple and three lower petals of bright 
yellow. 25c each 
♦Snowden—Fine large flowering white with yel¬ 
low eye. 25c each 
♦Spokane Beauty—A choice bi-color of rich blue 
and purple. 25c each 
♦White Jersey Gem—A white flowering form of 
Jersey Gem. Very fine. 25c each 
♦White G. Wermig—Beautiful snow white form 
of G. Wermig. 25c each 
♦Mixed—A fine mixture of tufted pansies grown 
from mixed seed. 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50 
VIOLA—Various Species 
‘"Double Russian—uouDie deep violet tragrant 
flow'ers. 25c each 
♦canadensis—Large white violet tinted with pink 
blooming- all summer. Upright branching 
stalks. 6". 25c each 
♦Confederate—Large blue-grey violet of exquisite 
fragrance. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
♦cuspidata Our best native violet having lar.ge 
bright blue flowers in early spring and 
large fine leaves all summer. Best in shade 
25c each 
'•■'hederacea—A real acquisition from Australia. 
Tiny heart shaped leaves and rosy red flow¬ 
ers on 2" stems all summer. 25c each; 
3 for 95c 
♦Marie Louise— very lovely new double violet, 
having light rich blue fragrant flowers. 
35c each 
♦palustris—A very profuse blooming pure white 
flower. Does well under any condition, in 
sun or shade. 25c each; 3 for 50c; Doz. $1.75 
♦pedata— The lovely Bird’s Foot violet. Large 
handsome flowers a beautiful shade of soft 
violet and leaves finely cut like a bird’s 
foot- 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦pedata bicolor— Similar to the above except 
that the upper two petals are a rich royal 
ruirnic. aSf. fnr 95c 
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