INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
*Repens 1-2 in. 
Creeping moss-like perennial with shining 
leaves. Rose to bluish flowers in May-June. 
Spuria 2 ft. 
(V. amethystina) (V. paniculatal—Many 
long spikes, “Royal Blue” or “Blue Ame¬ 
thyst,” flowers in June-July. Sun. 
S. Elegans 2 ft. 
A more graceful and branched variety than 
above. Pink flowers. 
True Blue 1 ft. 
Literally covered with blooms of an intense 
blue, June-July. Sun. 
VIOLA CORNUTA 4-6 in. Tufted Pansies 
A lovely free blooming garden flower re¬ 
sembling the Pansy in form but of somewhat 
smaller size. Splendid for beds, borders or 
rock gardens, making a fine and colorful show, 
April-July. Sun or half shade. Protect in 
winter. 
Admiration 
Dark blue flowers on long stems. 
Apricot 
Apricot with orange center. 25c each. 
Arkwright Ruby 
(New)—Showy, bright, rosy-crimson. 25c 
each. 
Blue Perfection 
Purplish-blue. 
Chantreyland 
A striking rich apricot. Free flowering and 
showy. 
Jersey Gem 
Sturdy plants with blue-violet flowers. May 
to fall. Full sun. 
Lutea splendens 
Rich golden yellow. 
Sutton’s Gem 
A mixture of the finest English developed 
varieties. Full sun. 
White Perfection 
Pure white flowers. 
\ IOLA ODORATA 4 in. Hardy Violets 
Tufted plants with creeping runners. Flowers 
slightly fragrant, violet to reddish in April- 
May. Heart-shaped leaves. Very lovely when 
naturalized in large quantities. Shade/ 
Double Russian 
Double, sweetly scented flowers of deep pur¬ 
ple. 25c each. 
English Violets 
Large, scented, clear violet flowers. 25c 
each. 
Prince of Wales 
Rich, deep purple. 25c each. 
VIOLA TRICOLOR 6-H in. Pansy 
A lovely plant with a wonderful length of 
bloom and flowers of great richness and color¬ 
ing, being purple, yellow, whitish or parti¬ 
colored, April to September. Need winter pro¬ 
tection. Sun to half shade. 
English Finest Mixed 
An assortment of the finest colors. 10c each 
Swiss Giant Mixed 
Robust habit, large flowering on fine, long 
stems. Rich, dark colors in a wonderfully 
varied mixture. 10c each. 
GATEWAYS, PERGOLAS, GARDEN HOUSES 
In building garden structures, the designs are so numerous and varied that two are 
seldom alike. Little can be said in so small a space as to the methods of construction, 
except that here, shoddy or cheap methods of building have no place if any degree of 
permanency is to be desired. It is of the greatest importance to secure a solid foundation 
that will not be affected by the freezing and thawing of the soil, and all wood should be 
thoroughly painted or stained with a creosote mixture. Cypress is the best wood for 
outdoor use. 
We are equipped to design and build any type garden structure whether from wood 
or masonry or a combination of them, and would be pleased to submit a design and 
estimate for any of this type work you may desire. There are a number of examples of this 
work on our display grounds which we invite you to inspect that you might see the 
permanency of our work. 
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