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F, H, HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, 
VIOLA Canadensis. 
The Canada white Violet is one of our prettiest species It is often 18 
inches or more high, branching and bearing numerous 
white and purple flowers. 12 cts. each, $1 per dozen, b. 
V. pedata (Bird’s-foot Violet). Flowers purple-blue. Likes 
dry, sandy soil and full sun. 12 cts. each, $1 perdozen. a. 
V. pedata var. bicolor. A fine variety of the above, 
with the flower violet. 12 cts. each, $1 per dozen, a. 
V. pubescens. A common wild Violet, with yellow and 
white flowers. 15 cts. a. 
V. Alpestris. A charming little plant a foot or so high, 
bearing an abundance of white and yellow flowers ; very 
pretty and desirable. 8 cts. each, 60 cts. per dozen, b. 
V. Saggittata (Arrow - leaved Violet). Flowers large, 
purple-blue. 10 cts. each. b. 
*V. primulaefolia (Primrose-leaved Violet). 10 cts. each, 
So cts. per dozen, b. 
V. palmata var. cuculata. Variable in size and color of 
flowers. 6 cts. each, 45 cts. perdozen. b. 
*V. cornuta (Horned Violet), A native of Switzerland and 
the Pyrenees. Flowers pale blue or white. A profuse 
bloomer and very pretty. 10 cts. each, So cts. per 
dozen, b. 
VIOLA I* EDA Tv. 
V. rostrata (Long-spurred Violet). 
sides. 10 cts. each. b. 
V. blanda (Sweet-scented Violet). 
V. Zoysii. Very early, if not the first to flower. Flowers 
violet, purple and white. A charming species. 10 cts. 
each, 80 cts. per dozen, b. 
3 to 6 inches high. Flowers pale violet. Found on shaded hill- 
A small species with white flowers. 10 cts, each. a. 
VERONICA paniculata. Amethystine-blue flowers in loose, many-flowered racemes. 3 feet high. 
Southeastern Europe. 12 cts. each, 2 for 20 cts. c. 
V. Incana. Flowers blue in racemes. Plant 2 feet high. Native 
of Russia. 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. c. 
*V. repcns. A low, creeping species. 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. b. 
V. nplcata. Flowers bright blue, in a dense spike. Europe. 
12 cts. each, $1 per dozen, c . 
V ., Mixed Sorts. 15 cts. each. c. 
V. gentianoides. 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. c. 
V. longifolia. About 2 feet high, with lilac flowers. Central 
Europe. 10c. each, 80c. per doz. c. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Adam's Needle, or Bear's Grass). 4 to 8 
feet high. The leaves form a rosette at the base 1 to 2 feet 
high. Flower large, creamy white, borne in a branching pani¬ 
cle, often 200 on a plant. Well suited to city dooryards or 
lawns ; of a distinctly tropical appearance when in flower. 
20 cts. each. e. 
ZYGADENUS vcncnosus. 10 cts. each. b. 
Z. paniculatus. locts. each. b. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. 
