Doz. 100 
Veronica Spicatu 
VERONICA (Speedwell) Doz. 
Blue Spire. A new addition to the summer 
flowering Veronicas. A cross between 
longifolia subsessilis and spicata it has 
retained the dark foliage and rich deep 
color of the subsessilis with the early 
and free flowering habit of the spicata.$2.00 
r Gentianoides. 1 ft. A lovely variety with 
spikes of clear light blue flowers in 
May and June. 1-50 
r Incana. 1 ft. Silvery gray foliage with nu¬ 
merous spikes of dark blue flowers in 
July and August. 1.50 
c Longifolia Subsessilis. 2 ft. One of the 
finest of all Veronicas. Makes compact 
bushes with rich green foliage produc¬ 
ing many spikes of beautiful blue flow¬ 
ers in August and September. 1.75 
r Pectinata rosea. 4 in. Mats of gray green 
foliage with small pink flowers in May 1.50 
rs Rupestris. 6 in. Mats of dark green fo¬ 
liage covered with spikes of bright blue 
flowers in May and June. 1.50 
r Rupestris Nana rosea. A dwarf pink flow¬ 
ered form of the above. 1.75 
c Spicata. 2 ft. Long spikes of violet blue 
flowers all Summer. 1.50 
c Spicata Alba. 2 ft. Long spikes of white 
flowers . 1.50 
r Spicata Rosea. 1 ft. Forms mats of green 
foliage with long spikes of pink flowers 
in June and July. 1.50 
r Trehani. 6 in. Forms golden yellow clumps 
of foliage covered with deep blue flow¬ 
ers in May. 1.50 
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VINCA (Periwinkle or Myrtle) 
Minor Bowles Variety. An improved sort 
of more compact growth and extremely 
free flowering. 1.50 10.00 
Minor. Evergreen foliage and pale blue 
blooms, excellent for ground cover. 1.20 8.00 
VIOLA ODORATA (Violet) 
r Pedata bicolor. 4 in. A dainty native with 
flowers of two shades of blue.$1.50 $10.00 
Princess of Wales. Single, fragrant, blue 
flowers in early Spring. 1.50 10.00 
Rosina. Fragrant, rich rosy pink flowers 
cover the plant in early Spring fol¬ 
lowed by a continuous sprinkle of flow¬ 
ers until frost. 1.50 10.00 
rs Russian Double. The hardy fragrant dou¬ 
ble . 2.00 15.00 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) 
Apricot Queen. Rich apricot orange. 1.20 8.00 
Arkwright Ruby. Rich ruby red. 1.20 8.00 
Golden Yellow. Deep yellow flowers all 
Summer. 1.20 8.00 
Jersey Gem. The best viola for American 
conditions, producing in Spring and 
again in Fall masses of rich violet blue 
flowers . 1.20 8.00 
Perfection. Light blue flowers all Summer 1.20 8.00 
c Purple Glory. 6 in. Fragrant royal purple 
flowers produced very early in Spring 
and continuously throughout the Sum¬ 
mer. Very hardy and free. 1.50 10.00 
Beauty of Larone (York Gem). The finest 
of all the hardy violas in our opinion. 
The violet blue flowers in Spring are as 
large as the largest pansy, it starts to 
flower early and continues throughout 
the summer. Perfectly hardy. 2.00 15.00 
White Perfection. Pure white. 1.20 8.00 
WALLFLOWER 
Delightfully fragrant flowers produced in 
Spring in various shades. An old Euro¬ 
pean favorite that requires sheltered posi- 
sition and protection. 1.50 10.00 
YUCCA (Spanish Bayonet) 
Filamentosa. 6 ft. Broad sword-like ever¬ 
green foliage and immense branching 
spikes of drooping creamy white flow¬ 
ers in July. 1.75 12.00 
Tritoma Pfilzeri 
Viola Beauty of Larone will out (lower any other 
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