Veronica Longifolia 
VERONICA 
(Longifolia subsessilis) 
Handsome spikes of dark blue flowers from July to 
September. Fine, healthy, dark green foliage. A hardy 
plant that increases in strength and beauty each year. One 
of the most satisfactory plants for the hardy border. 
Each, 25c; three, 69c; four, 85c; doz., $2.40. 
eSVOSU&a Blue Spires 
2 for 80c 
A new summer flowering veronica far superior to the 
well known spicata. Grows 2 feet high with many long, 
deep blue spikes. Clean dark green foliage and hardy 
habit. A fine new introduction that will stand hot, dry 
weather without suffering. Each, 45c; two, 80c; three, 
$1.05; six, $1.95; doz., $3.00. 
'Dear Mr. Heuser : 
My order arrived in excellent shape, very well 
packed. They are all fine plants—strong roots, and thank 
you for the extras. My order was nicely handled all the 
way, and I shall recommend you to my gardener friends. 
Am very favorably impressed, this being my first order. 
J. C. BOONE, Baltimore, Md. 
VERBENA 
CANADENSIS, PINK. A glorious pink ver* 
bena. The masses of showy pink blossoms 
peeping from a large cushion of green fo* 
liage-— sending up a fragrance from the bed 
—make this NEW pink perennial verbena 
an alluring feature for border, rock garden 
and bed. Each, 30c; two, 50c; three, 69c; 
doz., $2.50. 
CANADENSIS, BRILLIANT. The same 
trailing habit as other verbenas but produc* 
ing a continuous supply of dazzling brilliant 
cerise flowers. Fine for hot, dry places and 
invaluable for constant bloom throughout 
the summer. (See color picture on back 
cover.) Each, 50c; three, $1.19; four, $1.45; 
doz., $4.00. 
CANADENSIS. (Formerly listed as V. ven* 
osa.) This is an unusually hardy form of 
perennial verbena. The vigorous, sprawling 
stems make a mat of dark green foliage, and 
the large, showy lavender flower heads are 
freely produced from early spring until late 
fall. Flowers have a fine fragrance, closely 
resembling that of daphne cneorum. Worth 
while for the fragrance alone. Needs a light 
soil, hot and dry, with plenty of room. Here 
is a plant that has a place in every garden. 
Each, 30c; two, 50c; three, 69c; doz., $2.50. 
COLLECTION 
1 each of 3 plants, $0.85 
2 each — 6 plants, $1.59 
Double Russian 
Violet 
Verbeno 
Canadensis 
The charm and daintiness 
of this rare violet will thrill 
you. Plant it in the trouble* 
some shady place and enjoy 
its exquisite fragrance. It will 
appreciate a loamy 
soil, well drained, but 
not too dry. Very 
hardy. (See color pic* 
ture on back cover.) 
Each, 45c; two, 75c; 
three, $1.05; six, 
$1.90; doz., $3.60. 
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