OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, 1 V 2 Miles West of Milwaukee Ave 
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TRADESCANTIA 
Virginiana (Spiderwort). Long, grass-like leaves and blue or violet 
flowers. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
TRILLIUM—WOOD LILY 
Grandiflorum—Excellent for shade and for woodland plantings. 
Large, pure white flowers in April. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
TRITOMA—RED HOT POKER 
Hybrida —Attractive scarlet and orange-red spikes in July and 
August. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
TROLLIUS—GLOBE FLOWER 
Trollius are grown for the beauty of their globular flowers and 
show of dark green leaves. They are suited to wet sunken gardens, 
wild borders, and edges of water-gardens, although in a good garden 
soil not lacking in moisture they do well. 
Eu ro pea us—Lemon-yellow. 
Gold Quelle—Large globe flowers of a fine yellow-orange. 
Ledibouri—Orange-yellow flowers. July. 
Meteor—Deep orange. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
TUNICA 
Saxifraga—A pretty, tufted plant with light pink flowers, pro¬ 
duced all summer. Useful either for the rockery or the border. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VALERIANA—GARDEN HELIOTROPE 
Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of 
rose tinted white flowers during June and July with a delightful 
heliotrope fragrance. 3 to 4 feet. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERBASCUM 
Phoenicum—A flat cluster of leaves with a center flower stem. 
All colors. May. 15 inches. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERBENA 
Canadensis Venosa—-A creeping plant in bloom all summer. 
Purplish in color and plentiful. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERONICA-SPEEDWELL 
A family containing some of the most beautiful subjects for the 
hardy garden and rockery. Given a rich, well-drained soil in an 
open situation in ful. sun, they will all thrive in an amazing manner. 
VERONICA—(Continued) 
Amethystina—Beautiful spikes of rich gentian-blue flowers. June 
to July flowering. 10 to 15 inches. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Blue Spires—A greatly improved plant of the Spicata group with 
2 foot spikes of deep blue flowers in early summer. 
each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
Erica—A heather-like speedwell with delicate pink flowers. June to 
July. 8 to 12 inches. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Longifolia Subsessilis—One of the handsomest blue-flowering 
plants. Spikes completely studded with beautiful blue flowers. 
July to September. 2 feet. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Repens—A useful rock or caipeting plant with light blue flowers. 
May and June. 1 to 2 inches. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Spicata—Violet blue. Dwarf 8 to 12 inches. 
' each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Spicata Rosea—Much branched variety with pink flowers. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VINCA 
Valuable for rockeries or makes a fine evergreen carpet under 
and about shrubs and trees. 
Minor (Grave Myrtle). Green foliage, blue flowers. June. 4 inches. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Minor (Bowles Variety). Large flowers. Deeper blue. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
VIOLA CORNUTA—TUFTED PANSY 
Apricot—Blooms all summer. 
Jersey Gem—Violet, extra fine. 
Papillo—Pale blue, beautifully variegated. 
Rose Queen—Beautiful orchid-pink. 
White Perfection—Pure white. 
Yellow Gem— each 15c; per 10 $1.35 
VIOLA ODORATA—SWEET VIOLET 
Blanda (Sweet White Violet). each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Cucullata—The native blue violet. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Double Russian Violet—Sweet scented, deep blue, excellent for 
deep shade. each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
Pedata (Bird Foot). Native. Violet. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Prince of Wales—A grand violet of a rich deep purple color. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
The Pearl—An improved selection of the old-fashioned white 
violet. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
YUCCA—ADAM'S NEEDLE 
Filamentosa—5 to 6 feet or more. July. Handsome creamy-white 
flowers, much branched and densely packed with bloom, with 
sword-like foliage. 
Large clumps each 50c; per 10 $4.50 
Y ucca 
shade, flowering, and evergreen trees in large sizes. Prices on application. 
