NATIVE VIOLETS 
Sturdy in habit, easily raised, with a wide range of form 
and color, blooming early and late with varied and beauti¬ 
ful foliage they are an ideal rock plant and adaptable to 
every purpose. 
701 - ADUNCA, the Dog Violet, makes wide clumps with 
small blue flowers, exceptionally fine for the 
rock garden ..25 
703 - BECK WITH 11, upper petals violet, lateral white 
and lower yellow, three parted leaves, very 
distinct .35 
254-BLANDA, low growing, fragrant white flowers.25 
460-V, Brittoniana, a beautiful violet native to the At¬ 
lantic coast but rapidly becoming extinct, its 
foliage resembles that of V. Pedata but is long¬ 
er stemmed, a handsome plant and a very de¬ 
sirable violet . 35 
203 - CAN ADENSIS, pinkish white with purple back and 
yellow eye, branching .25 
495 - CRYSANTH A the “Golden Violet,” large, rich gold¬ 
en yellow, maroon on back, finely cut leaves.50 
202-V. CUCULATTA, a round leaf variety of Palmata.. .25 
105 - EIZAN ENSE, a rare species from Japan with ger¬ 
anium like foliage and large fragrant white 
flowers . 50 
14-V. ESCULENTA, an exquisitely beautiful pale lav¬ 
ender violet from Florida, leaves pedately lobed .50 
257 - FI MBRIATULA, oblong-ovate leaves, violet-purple 
flowers growing above the foliage .25 
279-FLETTII, one of the rarest of American native 
violets, from the Olympic mountains in Oregon. 
Lavender-violet, petals yellow at base with 
dark purple veins. Foliage reddish green. 
Hardy in the East. 50 
VIOLET COLLECTION 
VIOLET COLLECTION 
No. 6 For Shade 
No. 7 For Sun 
V. Rostrata 
V. Brittoniana 
V. Adunca 
V. Cucullata 
V. Canadensis 
V. Pedata 
V. Blanda 
V. Palmata 
V. Scabriascula 
V. Papilionacea Alba 
10 Plants — 2 of each 
10 Plants — 2 of each 
Either Set, Labelled, Postpaid $1.50 
236 - FLORI DAN A, a very beautiful native of Florida 
deep green uncut foliage, large light lavender 
flowers .— .50 
260- GLABELLA, true violet shape leaves with bright 
yellow flowers ...35 
496-HALLII, upper petals dark purple, lower yellow, 
palmate leaves, very striking .50 
259 - HAST AT A, halbred leaves. Deep yellow flowers 
with brown backs. Habit much like Canadensis .30 
295- HEDERACEA, the Australian Violet, makes a very 
low mass of heart shaped leaves, rosy-purple 
flowers in great profusion over a long period 
a real acquisition to the rock garden .35 
258 - HIRSUTU LA, very pubescent leaves, flower a dis¬ 
tinctive shade of rich purple . 30 
215 - LABRADORICA, the true form, bronze foliage, of 
trailing habit, lilac blossoms, an excellent al¬ 
pine subject . 75 
261 - LANCEOLATA, lance leaves, white flowers on long 
stems, lower petals striped . 25 
YVILDFLOWER Collection — See Inside Back 
Cover. 
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