VIOLETS, SWEET WILLIAMS, SPIREAS, YUCCAS, ETC. 
VIOLET-CULTURE. 239 pages. Very instructive book. $1.50, postpaid’ 
US SELECT FOR YOU AT i/, LESS \ 
Your money will buy more this way 
I or those unaccustomed to this class of plants we will select care¬ 
fully and send prepaid at the following reduced prices: 
I.' ( OUR SELECTION ).$1 50 I 50.( OUR SELECTION ) $5 no 
».I ASSORTED }. 2 75 | 100.{ ASSORTED } .. .g qq 
Mammoth. 
Kt*(!-Hot-Poker ( Flamin S Torch Plant; Tritoma Pfitzeri). 2-3 ft 
- nUl roKer 8-IO mo. Bears large clusters of brilliant orange- 
»i arlet flowers. See illustration on page 46. Strong roots, 20 cts. each 
6 lor $1, postpaid; extra size, 35 cts. each, or 3 for $1, by express. 
I ft. Highly valued for flavoring. One plant of 
this will yield more leaves than a dozen of the 
common Sage. It rarely flowers and never runs 
to seed 20 cts. each, 6 for 90 cts., postpaid. 
Sedum spectabile. ft j 9_ r 10 mo ' ^ howy 
-s--nat heads ot rose-color to 
purple flowers. 20 cts., postpaid. 
Spearmint sp ( icata) - . \ n de- 
—- mand lor mint sauce, julep, etc. Has 
glossy green, spicy leaves and produces spikes of 
purplish flowers. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 
Sniraen nalmata Bears broad heads of crim- 
apiraea palmata. SO n-pur ? ie flowers. 25c., PP d. 
S. JJaarden. New. Large, pink flowers and dark 
green foliage. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
Sweet William (Pi ant hus harbatus) 
6—8 mo. 
1-2 ft. 
Makes splendid heads 
Yucca or Adam’s Needle -(see page 42 ) 
v v- nnz. iUQIVCO DJ71C11U1U UUaUO 
of flowers on strong stems. M ixed colors, 20c., ppd. 
Veronica spicata 
blue flowers. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 
Vinca minor ( Per ! winWle > or TraUing;Myrtle). 
--— 3-4 in. 5-6 mo. A dwarf, ever¬ 
green, trailing vine that will cover the ground 
under trees and places where other plants die. 
15 cts. each, 12 for $1, postpaid. 
Yucca. See Adam’s Needle, page 42. 
DOUBLE 
VIOLETS 
Spiraea palmata 
SINGLE 
VIOLETS 
SWEET VIOLETS 
Violets are great favorites and do well in the open ground. If given 
• ■lieltered place, they will usually begin to bloom before the snow is gone, 
and continue bearing their lovely flowers for several months. The double 
variet ics are not so vigorous in growth as the singles. 
Price, 15 cts. each, postpaid, unless otherwise noted. 
(imxrnor Herrick. (Dorsett.) The single flowers are rich, dark purple 
.oid are carried erect on long, strong stems. For freedom of bloom this 
new variety outclasses all others. Very fragrant. 
l-«ly Hume Campbell. The flowers are perfectly double, like little 
roues, lovely azure-blue and delightfully fragrant. Straight, strong stems. 
Princess of Wales. Flowers are single, very large, and borne on, stems 10 
t<> i-’ inches long. The color is true Violet-blue. 
California. Deep violet-blue, borne on long stems. Deliciously fragrant. 
Admiral Avellan, the “Red” Violet, so called. The color is a deep shade 
ol rich violet-crimson, quite distinct from any other kind. 25 c. each, ppd. 
Huunley White. The finest and best white Violet in cultivation; profuse 
bloomer, perfectly double and exquisitely fragrant. 
Ilardy Double English Violet (also called Double Russian). This Violet 
11 entirely hardy, perfectly double, and most deliciously fragrant. Color, 
a deep violet-purple. The habit is robust, small plants making fine- 
ilowering clumps if planted early. 20 cts. each, postpaid. 
47 T £ e , ab 27 e set of 7 Violets, 90 cts., or 2 of each, 14 in 
Hkl all, for $1.50, postpaid. 
liaraain s flFFFR> 47a 3 LADY HUME CAMPBELL, 3 
H VAAijlY-- PRINCESS OF WALES 2 GOV. 
HERRICK, 2 SWANLEY WHITE, and 2 HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH. 
_12 Lovely Sweet Violets for $1, postpaid 
Wes t Grove, Penna. 
Hardy Perennials 
