SWEET WILLIAMS- 
1290. —Pink Beauty. 
1291. —Copper Red. 
1292. —Scarlet. 
1293. —White. 
TRADESCANTIA— 
1038.—Virginica. 15 ins. We offer a greatly improved strain 
of this variety. Much larger flowers and clearer, 
brighter blue. 
Tradescantia will grow in cool, shady places where 
other plants fail. 
VERBASCUM— 
1274.—Harkness Hybrids. 5 feet. A vigorous plant with 
handsome, stately spikes of pure yellow flowers. 
VERBENA—HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES— 
1148.—Canadensis. 8 ins. An excellent, hardy variety. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Bright lavender shade. 
1150.—Venosa. 12 ins. Rosy lavender. Unusually hardy, fine 
to cover banks and graves. 
VERONICA- 
1100.—Elegana. 10 ins. A beautiful, little hardy, evergreen 
plant. Dwarf and knobby. Spikes of soft pink blos¬ 
soms. 
1104 -—Prostrata. 4 ins. A trailing variety with dainty 
blue flowers in profusion. A fine rock plant. 
1105.—Spicata. 15 ins. Well formed bushes with spikes of 
rich violet-blue flowers. Very showy. 
VINCA OR TRAILING MYRTLE- 
1137.—Major. This very desirable plant is little known. It 
differs from the Vinca Minor in that it makes a low, 
upright bush 10 to 12 ins. high with semi-vines branch¬ 
ing out from the top. A very strong grower, larger 
leaves and blossoms—almost as large again in the same 
dainty, lavender blue. This plant will grow in full 
shade where such a plant is desired for border lines 
and circle beds massed under trees, etc. A very showy 
evergreen plant. Succeeds in sunny locations. 
VIOLETS— 
1115.—Giant Blue Sweet Scented. This is a long-stemmed 
florists variety. Very fragrant, extra early blooming. 
Very hardy, suitable for any location. This is the 
florist’s money maker. 
1110.'—Spring Beauty. This variety is well known in some 
localities and is fine for the rock garden. One of the 
first to appear in the spring with its large showy white 
blossoms with pale blue centers. It is an extra strong 
grower, very hardy and once established takes care of 
itself. 
1118.—Birdfoot. A stiff stem, finely cut foliage variety. Pro¬ 
duces an abundance of light blue blossoms. Fine for 
naturalizing in shaded places. 
WALLFLOWERS— 
1247.—Fancy Mixed. 16 ins. A grand old-time favorite. 
Very fragrant. 
AT DIFFERENT PRICES 
HEMEROCALLIS—$2.00 per 100, postpaid; $10.00 per 1,000, 
express collect. 250 at 1,000 rate. 
511.—Fulva. 3 ft. Coppery orange, shaded red. One of the 
most popular and showy of the Hemerocallis. Grand 
for extensive borders and massing. 
LOBELIA—Perennial. $2.50 per 100, prepaid; $12.00 per 1,000 ; 
express collect; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
1268.—Cardinalis. Height 30 ins. Spikes of rich cardinal- 
red flowers. Very effective. 
LIRIOPE—$5.00 per 100, postpaid; $4.50 per 100, express col¬ 
lect. 
664.—20 ins. This is rather a new and rare plant, some¬ 
what like the lily in growth. Is a very fine and 
stately plant. Has long, slender green leaves and 
spikes of lavender flowers during the summer. Grows 
very easily. 
PHLOX SUBULATA OR THRIFT—$1.50 per 100, postpaid; 
$6.00 per 1,000, express collect; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
994. —Rosea. This grand variety still holds its own as a 
standard variety, outstanding in its hardiness, strong 
growing, profuse blooming and attractiveness. Rose 
shade. 
995. —Lilacina. Another strong grower, a creeping variety. 
Light blue blossoms. Dainty foliage. 
1011.—Moerheimii. A hardy, quick growing variety, is highly 
recommended. Color is a beautiful carmine pink. 
1006.—Atropurpurea or Brilliant. $1.50 per 100, prepaid; 
$8.50 per 1,000, express collect; 250 at 1,000 rate. A 
distinct form. Free bloomer. Upright. Strong grower. 
Color, deep wine-red. 
ALSO—CLUMPS OF ROSEA at $4.00 per 100, 25 at 100 rate. 
STOKESIA—$1.50 per 100, prepaid; $10.00 per 1,000, express 
collect. 
983 .—Cyanea. 15 ins. Beautiful light blue flowers. Stiff 
stems. Lovely for cutting or in front of the border. 
An excellent, hardy plant. 
RIEGEL PLANT COMPANY 
Experiment, Ga. 
