P. p. Mary Boats. 30 inch; a new variety of delicate pink; large flowers. 
35c. : 
P. p. Salmon Queen. 3 foot; large flowers of bright salmon. 25c. 
P. suffruticosa Mrs. Lingard. 3 foot; bright shiny leaves topped by large 
trusses of pure white; earlier than P. paniculata; June. 25c. 
Physostegia virginica. 4 foot; lavender pink; valuable for between sum¬ 
mer and fall season when flowers are scarce. 25c. 
Romneya Coulter!; Matilija Poppy. 4-6 feet; attractive blue-gray foliage; 
large white flowers. 50c-$1.00. 
Scablosa caucasica. Large flowered hybrids; 2 foot; selected colors, white, 
lavender, light and dark blue; flowers borne freely all summer and 
fall; good for cutting. 35c. 
Tradescantia virginiana. 12 inch; deep blue flowers all summer if sup¬ 
plied with moisture. 25c. 
Viola Hybrids. 6-8 inch; flne border plants; evergreen foliage. After the 
first splurge of bloom in the spring, the plants should be cut back 
severely to within 3 inches of the ground. This will insure compact 
plants and intermittent blossoms the rest of the season. 25c each. 
V. Empress. Large lavender blue, deeper veining. 
V. Giant Peacock. Beginning in January; one of the best. 
V. Jersey Gem. Deep blue purple. 
V. Mrs. Malmo. Large clear yellow on long stem. 
V. Planet. Good sized round flowers of intense light lavender blue. 
V. Purple Glory. Large deep purple; the best of the dark colors. 
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