25c EACH $2.50 DOZ. $15.00 PER 100 
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R. saxifraga, double white. A purely double form 
of this valuable plant. 30 cents each, $3.00 
doz. 
R. saxifraga, double pink. Another interesting and 
pretty double variety. 30 cents each, $3.00 
doz. 
VALERIANA. (Garden heliotrope.) 
officinalis. Useful, robust, fragrant, free flow¬ 
ering perennial. 
VERONICA. (Speedwell.) 
blue jay. Deep blue spikes similar to sub- 
sessilis but dwarfer and an earlier bloomer, 
blue spire. A grand hybrid between longifolia 
subsessilis and spicata, retains the dark 
foliage and rich blue of subsessilis, fine bushy 
habit. 35 cents each, $3.50 per doz. 
R. corymbosa stricta. Fine alpine, dense plumes 
of azure blue flowers. 
R. filiforme. A very dwarf rapidly spreading 
variety for ground cover, does well in shade. 
R. incana. Pretty silvery foliage and violet blue 
flowers, fine plant for the rock garden or 
edging. 
incana rosea. Pretty pink flowers, 
longifolia subsessilis. One of the most valuable 
of all blue flowering perennials. 
R. repens. Superb, compact growing rock plant, 
smothered with pale blue flowers in late 
spring. 
R. royal blue. Dwarf bushy habit, dark blue 
flowers. 
R. rupestris. Splendid rock plant, lovely blue 
flowers. 
R. saxatilis. Pretty blue flowers, prostrate habit, 
spicata. Violet blue flowers in long branched 
spikes. 
R. VINCA. 
minor. (Periwinkle.) Splendid for ground cov¬ 
ers in either sun or shade. 
R. minor alba. Pretty pure white variety. 35 cents. 
R. bowles variety. More compact habit, much 
superior to type. 
VIOLA. (Violet family.) 
R. arkwright ruby. Very rich ruby colored flow¬ 
ers 35 cents. 
R. black knight. Jet black flowers of moderate 
size, striking variety. 
R. bosniaca. Distinct alpine species with rosy 
magenta flowers, 
chantreyland. 
The finest acquisition in Violas in recent years. 
Flowers are of a rich apricot color, plants 
are much more stocky than those of Apricot, 
bloom more profusely and over a longer 
season. This will soon entirely displace the 
variety Apricot. 
