Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
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VERONICA—Continued Each 
—longifolia subsessilis. 2 ft. One of the hand¬ 
somest blue-flowering plants; July and August. 
Fine for cutting.25 
-—orchidea. 2-3 ft. Hardy variety from the B'alkans. 
Produces a profusion of clear blue flowers from 
June to August.25 
*-prostrata. 4 in. A trailing variety blooming in 
May with miniature spikes of light blue.25 
*-repens. 3 in. Pretty dwarf variety, forming 
neat little tufts of deep green. In April the 
tiny pale blue flowers hide the foliage.25 
*-Royal Blue. 10-12 in. A brilliant shade of dark 
blue; bushy, dwarf habit. June and July flowering .25 
*-rupestris. 4 in. From late April well into June 
this is a bright carpet of rich blue. A good 
ground-cover in the shrubbery border.25 
*-rupestris nana. 1 in. Deep gentian blue flowers 
in April and May; creeping.25 
*-rupestris nana rosea. 1 in. Delightful mauve- 
pink flowers in April and May.25 
—spicata. 2 ft. Long spikes of violet-blue flowers 
all summer; showy.25 
—spicata rosea. 2 ft. Much branched variety with 
pink flowers .25 
*-spuria (amethystina). 12 in. Blue flowers in 
long spikes during June and July.25 
•-teucrium. 12 in. Dwarf; spreading; dense growth; 
flowers blue in June and July.25 
VIOLA (Violet; Hardy Pansy). 
*-cornuta (Tufted Pansy). 4-6 in. These charming 
plants differ from the ordinary Pansy by being 
more compact in habit and more continuous and 
free in flowering. From early spring to late 
autumn their dainty flowers create a profusion 
of color. The colors are varied, as in Pansies, 
but much more refined. They like deep, well- 
enriched soil, and considerable sun. Ideal for 
carpeting. The following varieties have been 
chosen for hardiness, coloring and floriferousness. 
It is well to cut back all straggling growth 
sometime during September. 
Floraire. Small blossoms of pale blue. Famous 
in and around Geneva, Switzerland.30 
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Yucca. 
VIOLA—Continued 
Each Per 10 
G. Wermig. Rich violet-blue flowers in long 
stems; a veritable sheet of bloom; splendid 
for cutting .25 2.00 
Gracilis Lord Nelson. Large flowers of glowing 
purple. Improved strain.35 3.00 
Jersey Gem. Pure, rich violet.25 2.00 
Jersey Gem White. Pure white blooms.25 2.CO 
Yellow Queen. A fine large yellow.25 2.00 
*-odorata Prince of Wales (Sweet Violet). 6 in. 
Gloriously sweet scented rich, deep purple 
flowers; heavy deep green foliage. Ideal for 
cutting; used by florists. Does excellently in 
the shade .25 2.00 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). 
—filamentosa. 6 ft. Broad, swordlike, evergreen 
foliage and immense branching spikes of droop¬ 
ing, creamy white flowers. A bold and hand¬ 
some object on the lawn or in the large rock 
garden. Also called Spanish Bayonet.25 2.00 
—glauca. 2-3 ft. A very good variety with large, 
white flower-spikes .25 2.00 
12 PERENNIALS FOR BORDER 
Brilliant color from spring to autumn. 
(See descriptions in Perennial Section) 
2 Campanula persicifolia. 
2 Delphinium bellamosum. 
2 Gypsophila paniculata. 
2 Liatris pycnostachya. 
2 Rudbeckia, Black Eyed Susan. 
2 Tritoma, Red Hot Poker. 
SPECIAL Net Cash Price With Order. $ 1.70 
Delivered. 
Veronica. 
