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Ulmaria pentapetala. (See page 32.) 
Viola Canadensis. Canadian White Violet. One 
of the best of wild Violets. Not rarely 18 inches 
high, branching and bearing numerous white 
and purple flowers. N., 12 cts. each, $1.15 per 
doz.; P., 14 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
V. cornuta. Horned Pansy. The recently added 
varieties of this charming plant have greatly 
enhanced its value as a class, which is distinct 
from the common Pansy. It is partial to moist 
soil, comes as readily from seed as any class of 
plants, and is about as durable as the common 
Pansy. Some of my stocks were all sold out last 
autumn, but, as I have planned to grow in the 
greenhouse a lot of potted plants, which should 
bloom by the middle of June, I offer the follow¬ 
ing at 12 cts. each, or $1.15 per doz. Add 15 cts. 
per doz. for postage, if by mail. 
V. —, var. Purple Queen. 
V. —, var. Papilio. 
V. —, var. White Perfection. 
V. palmata, var. cucullata. Hooded Violet. Blue 
flowers. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
V. pedata, var. bicolor. In this charming variety 
the two upper petals are deep violet or purple, 
and have a velvety surface like pansy petals; 
the lower ones are plain blue, like the petals of 
the type. May. N., 12 cts. each; P., 14c. each. 
V. pedatifida (=V . delpliinifolia? ) . Prairie Vio¬ 
let. Palmately divided leaves, 5- to 7-parted; 
flowers violet or purple. N., 12 cts. each; P., 
13 cts. each. 
V. primulifolia. Primrose-leaved Violet. Light 
blue flowers. N., 15 cts. each; P., 1G cts. each. 
Viola tricolor. Pansy. This is one of the most 
generally popular of cultivated flowers. It pre¬ 
fers a cool, moist bottom, and in such a place will 
give larger flowers. It has a longer season for 
blooming than most plants, beginning in early 
spring and continuing until frost. N.,5cts. each, 
35 cts. per doz.; P., G cts. each, 45 cts. per doz. 
Mixed seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. 
WALDSTEINIA fragaroides. Yellow Strawberry. 
N., 15 cts. each; P., 17 cts. each. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Adam’s Needle. Four to 8 
feet high. N., 20 cts. each. 
N. preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid. 
