VALERIANA, hp, 3 ft. A lovely, showy, free- 
blooming border plant, firs fragrant, in hand¬ 
some clusters. White, Rose, Scarlet, mixed. 
300 s. 
VENIDIUM Fastuosum Hybrids, 2ft. Splendid new- 
pastel shades including buff, lemo1 ^' 
light orange, butter-yellow and white with 
contrasting brown or purple-blue disk, 
daisy-like 4 in. flowers are produced upon 
sturdy long stems. A distinctly desirable nov¬ 
elty cut flower. Pkt. 5c. . , 
Calendulaceum, ha, 9 in. For rockeries or edg¬ 
ings, very profuse, golden blooms; showy. 
Fastuosum, ha, 30 in. New. Bright orange with 
dark center and maroon zone; firs 4 to “}• 
across; long laciniated leaves; fine border plant. 
VERBENA. The Hybrid Verbenas are among the 
most beautiful and useful of our firs Seedlings 
begin to bloom early and continue freely until 
winter, the lovely fragrant clusters making a 
fine display in either beds, borders, or pots. In 
pots they bloom until Christmas. The common 
hybrids bloom more freely, and are really more 
showy than the Grandiflora and the Colossal 
varieties but the firs are not so large nor pro¬ 
duced in such large clusters. They are all 
deliciously fragrant and continuous-blooming. 
Mammoth Queen, hhp, 18 in. These are of enor¬ 
mous firs and clusters, and always call forth 
enthusiastic expressions of admiration. We oiler 
Auricula* 1 Queen. Many colors, large distinct 
Cerise Queen, 1 ft. Masses of huge trusses of 
beautiful soft salmon-cerise firs; new. 
Golden Queen. Clusters of golden yellow firs. 
Rose Queen. Superb variety, charming soft rose. 
Salmon Queen. Bright salmon-rose, white eye. 
Scarlet Queen. Huge vivid scarlet, white eye. 
Snow Queen. Giant-flowd, lovely pure white. 
Special Mixture Mammoth Queen varieties. 75 s. 
New Mammoth, hhp, 18 in. These are readily 
grown from seeds, easily transplanted, and 
Verbena Mammoth Queen 
aive general satisfaction. The firs are of all 
colors^and are showy throughout the season. 
E?na Garnet red with deep cream eye 
Luminosa. Luminous flame-pink shaded salmon. 
Purple Cloak. Dark purple-red with white 
Miss >< Wilmott. Bright salmon rose, lOTg e -flow'd. 
Spectrum Red, 1 ft. Brightest of all Verbenas, 
dazzling scarlet; florets oyer an inch across. 
Complete Mixture Mammoth varieties. 1UU s. 
Carmine Globe. A charming easilyygrown plant 
coming quickly into bloom, branching freely at 
the base forming a mass of leafy stems, each 
tipped with a huge cluster of bloom, color 
bright lustrous carmine, vivid and beautiful. 
The plants form a* globe 10 in. high and 1 ft. 
across, literally smothered with bloom. 
Colossea. Lovely pink shades, firs over an inch 
across, in large umbels. 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids, 15 in. These new 
hybrids show colors from rose-pink to rose-red, 
and are the brightest colored yet produced from 
seeds. The firs are produced in large clusters, 
and each flower is an inch or more in diameter. 
These hybrids are outstanding, and will un¬ 
doubtedly become popular when better known. 
40 s. 
Dwarf Compact, 10 in. These are especially 
desirable for beds and pots as they bloom 
freely and continuously. Splendid mixture of 
white, rose, pink and salmon. 75 seeds. 
Drummondii, hp, 15 in. Rosy violet in fine clus¬ 
ters. 
Erinoides, Moss Verbena, ha, 1 ft. From Peru; 
small firs in fine clusters. Violet, White or 
mixed. 
Venosa, hp, 1 ft. Strong thrifty grower, largely 
used for bedding purposes; firs bright purplish- 
violet; makes a very effective bed if used with 
Alyssum. 
Floradale Beauty. Novelty . (A. A. S. 37). 
Enormous firs of rose and red shades. Be sure 
to try. 
48 
