WESTMiNSTER NuRSERiEs, Westminster^ Maryland 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Each Per 10 
Beautiful hardy perennials that vary in height 
from a few inches to three feet and bear blue, 
rosy pink or white flowers in terminal spikes 
or racemes. Showy plants for borders or rock 
gardens and all of easy culture. 
*-incana. 12-15 in. Numerous blue flowers in July 
and August and silvery, woolly foliage; useful 
in rockery or for edging paths and flower beds .20 1.75 
—longifolia subsessilis. 2 ft. One of the hand¬ 
somest blue-flowering plants; July and August. 
Fine for cutting.25 2.00 
*-rupestris nana. 1 in. Deep gentian blue flowers 
in April and May; creeping.25 2.00 
—spicata. 2 ft. Long spikes of violet-blue flowers 
all summer; showy.25 .... 
VIOLA (Violet; Hardy Pansy). 
*-cornuta Jersey Gem (Tufted Pansy). 4-6 in. 
Pure, rich violet color; compact and free- 
flowering, spring to autumn. Likes deep, well- 
enriched soil and considerable sun.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 .20 1.75 
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 .30 2.50 
Iris. 
Each Per 10 
*STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). 15-18 in. 
The purple-blue flowers in July and August will 
last a long time when cut and dried.25 2.00 
STOKESIA cyanea (Stoke’s Aster). 18-24 in. Very 
handsome lavender-lrlue flowers in the summer. 
Likes the sun.20 1.75 
THALICTRUM (Meadowrue). 
—aquilegifolium. 2-3 ft. Spikes of rosy purple 
flowers from June to July.20 1.75 
—minus adiantifolium. 2 ft. Pretty foliage with 
miniature creamy white flowers in June.25 .... 
TRITOMA (Torchlily; Flame Flower; Red Hot 
Poker). 
—pfitzeri. 3 ft. Tall spikes with heads of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet blooms from July to Sep¬ 
tember. Very showy and greatly admired. 
Should have slight protecti(jn in winter.25 .... 
—Selected Hardy Hybrids. 3 ft. Various colors 
ranging from pale yellow to deep orange; per¬ 
fectly hardy .25 2.00 
^TROLLIUS ledebouri Golden Queen (Globe¬ 
flower). 2 ft. A new, superb variety, highly 
acclaimed in Euroi)e and America. Extra large 
golden orange flowers on erect stems during May 
and June. A i)rofusc bloomer and a handsome 
cut flower .55 5.00 
*TUNICA saxifraga (Tunicflower or Coat Flower). 
6-8 in. Pretty masses of small pink flowers of a 
misty appearance, all summer; attractive compact 
foliage .25 2.00 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope). 
’^-coccinea. 18 in. Showy heads of old rose flowers 
in umbels on 12 inch stems just above the rich 
green foliage are produced from June until Octo¬ 
ber. A splendid plant for bold effects in the 
wall or rock garden.25 2.00 
*-coccinea alba. 18 in. White form of the above. .25 2.00 
Hardy Phlox. 
