pretty contrast against the compact silvery-grey foliage. 15c. 
VERONICA PROSTRATA, Rupestris—(R) —This rich dark-blue flow¬ 
ered creeper, makes a beautiful sight in the rockery, or a low border. 
20c. 
VERONICA REPENS—(R) —Makes wide carpets of light-green, flat 
on the ground, and covered with light-blue flowers in spring. Shade. 
15c. 
VERONICA TEUCRIUM, Trehnni—(R) —An unusual plant, having 
clear yellow foliage and deep-blue flowers. A rare novelty. 25c. 
VIOLA ADUNCA—(R) —Dwarf evergreen species, with heart-shaped 
leaves, and dark-blue flowers in both spring and fall. 15c. 
VIOLA HEDERACEA—(R) —A new creeping species from Australia. 
Completely covered with pink flowers throughout the spring. 25c. 
VIOLA ODORATA —-Large dark-green leaves, with fragrant flowers of 
rich, deep-purple, in early spring. Fine for cutting. 15c. 
VIOLA ORBICULATA—(R)— -Desirable early spring native, with ever¬ 
green foliage, and small yellow flowers, penciled brown. 15c. 
VIOLA PAPILIONACEA, Priceana, Alba— Purest white with purple 
eye, the largest of the native Violets. Shade. 15c. 
VIOLA RIVINIANA—(R)— Small light-blue flowers on 2 to 4 inch 
stems during June and July, and again in fall. 25c. 
ZAUSCHNERIA CANA—(R) —An excellent plant for rock walls or 
ledges. Grey-downy foliage, smothered with scarlet flowers in fall. 25c 
DOUBLE PURPOSE PLANTS 
Flowers you have admired in rock gardens, are often even more 
effective when used elsewhere. They are indespensible for edging 
walks and beds, and any perennial border is greatly enhanced by a 
sprinkling of well-chosen rock plants towards the front of the planting, 
where their low growth and gay flowers give just the needed finish. 
SHRUBS 
Our initial offering of shrubs, proved so popular, that we are going to 
try to furnish them again this year. The sizes are from 6 to 8 inches 
above ground, and all are at least two years, transplanted, and well 
rooted. The ideal size for a quick start. 
To simplify matters, all shrubs will be 35 cents each, any 3 for $1. 
Any 7 for $2. Any 12 for $3.25. Where more than 12 are ordered, 
each additional shrub will be 25 cents. These prices are postpaid. 
CATALOG 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI —Dwarf, compact evergreen, with heavy glossy 
green foliage, covered with bright red flowers. The most popular 
Azalea. 
AZALEA MOLLIS —-Foliage bright green, turning to gorgeous shades 
of bronze and red in fall. Flowers are large and borne in great pro- 
fus'on. Our plants are a mixture of the popular shades of salmon 
and orange. 
ACUBA JAPONICA, Variegata—(Golddust) —Hardy and resistant to 
