New Viola, Catherine Sharp 
New Pentstemon, Garnet 
In Co-operation 
with WAYSIDE GARDENS CO. 
We Offer the Following 
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ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Perfect habit of growth. A fine plant 
for the border, about IVi feet tall. In bloom all summer. The 
pale yellow flowers are about 2!/2 inches in diameter and are 
excellent for cutting. Three, $1.50; do*., $4.50. 
PENTSTEMON, Garnet. Large Flowering Hardy Pentstemon 
This is the first of a new strain of hardy, large-flowering 
Pentstemons. Pentstemon "Garnet" is of spreading habit and 
produces a succession of bloom from June until stopped by 
frost. Flowers a rich garnet color and are gracefully placed 
on stems. 12 to 18 inches tall. Excellent for cutting. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. Three, $1.50; do*., $4.50. 
TRADESCANTI A, James C. Weguelin. New beautiful variety, 
free-flowering, with porcelain-blue flowers from June until 
September. A worth-while plant which does well anywhere. 
Foliage decorative. Three, $1.50; do*., $4.50. 
VERONICA, Blue Sp ires. Grows 2 feet high, its lovely deep blue 
spikes show up well in the hardy border. The foliage is clean 
and plant is of bushy, upright habit and flowers throughout 
the early summer. Withstands hot, dry weather without suf¬ 
fering. Three, $1.50; do*., $4.50. 
VIOLA, Catherine Sharp. Hardy perpetual flowering Viola. The 
flowers are large and grow on long stiff stems. Two-year-old 
clumps 18 to 24 inches in diameter, produce hundreds of 
flowers throughout the entire summer and fall. The brilliant 
yellow eye helps to give the lovely blue flower additional life 
and sparkle. Fine for rockery. $1.50 for 3; $4.50 per do*. 
New Tradescantia, 
James C. Weguelin 
