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Veronica rupestris. ★ A spreading mat of fine foliage which, Each 10 
in May and June, is covered by a sheet of indigo-blue, 
relieved and lightened by flecks of pale rose. 6 in.$0 25 $2 00 
rupestris alba. ★ A beautiful white form which contrasts 
well with the deep blue of V. rupestris . 25 2 00 
rupestris. Heavenly Blue. ★ A taller type than the preced¬ 
ing but equally covered with deep sky-blue flowers. 25 2 00 
rupestris, Pale Blue. ★ A delightful light blue form of the 
above. Very delicate coloring. Blooms in May, often with 
scattered blossoms in the fall. 25 2 00 
rupestris rosea. ★ Clear, light pink flowers. 25 2 00 
rupestris, Royal Blue. ★ Two weeks later in blooming than 
Heavenly Blue and several shades deeper in color. 25 2 00 
spicata. A handsome Speedwell with spikes of violet-blue 
flowers on 1-foot stems. June, July. 25 2 00 
spicata rosea. Soft rose form of the above. 25 2 00 
subsessilis (longifolia). Long, nodding spikes of amethyst- 
blue. 1-1^ ft. July, August. 25 2 00 
trehani. ★ Small periwinkle-blue flowers studding a carpet 
of golden leaves. 8 in. May. 30 2 50 
virginica. Tall white spikes. 5-6 ft. August, September. ... 25 2 00 
VINCA alpina. ★ A rare and unusual variety with velvety 
flowers of a true Tyrian purple. April, May. 30 2 80 
minor, ic Trailing, evergreen ground-cover popularly known 
as Periwinkle or Ground Myrtle. Violet-blue flowers in April 
and May. 15 1 20 
minor alba. ★ Same as above with ivory-white flowers. 30 2 80 
minor, Bowles’ Variety. Much larger flower than type. 30 2 80 
minor aurea. Golden variegated foliage. 35 
VIOLA alba. ★ Pure white Violet. Lovely. 25 2 00 
blanda. ★ A delightful native Violet with creamy white 
flowers. Fine under trees. April, May. 25 2 00 
papilionacea. ★ The Confederate Violet. White flowers, 
flushed and veined with blue. 10 in. June. 25 2 00 
pubescens. ★ Wild yellow Violet. Fine for the wild garden. 
The blossoms are branching up the stalk. 10 in. May. 25 2 00 
tricolor. ★ Johnny-jump-up. An old-fashioned plant with 
small, pansy-like flowers that bloom profusely, even on mild 
days in the winter. Flowers yellow, bronze, blue, and mostly 
deep, velvety purple. 6-8 in. 15 1 20 
YUCCA filamentosa. Clumps of bristling evergreen foliage and 
tall spikes of creamy, bell-shaped flowers. One of our finest 
American plants. 4—6 ft. June. 30 2 50 
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