Sweet Scented 
Violets 
Double Russian. Perfectly hardy anywhere, produc- 
ing double, sweet scented flowers in abundance. 
A splendid variety for that troublesome shady 
place. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 




























Odorata Semperflorens (Sweet Scented Perpetual 
Flowering). Here we have what may be termed 
a “tireless” sweet scented Violet. It 
never stops blooming. While the flow- 
ers are not large you can always pick a 
little nose-gay from a half dozen plants. 
The fragrance leaves nothing to be de- 
sired even though the blossoms are 
small, and this perpetual flowering Vio- 
let is a good grower, and if you plant 
it in a favorable location will soon be- | 
come a big clump. Does well in light shade. 
Perfectly hardy. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, 
$25.00. 



Prince of Wales. Rich, deep purple. Gloriously 
sweet scented. The best of the single hardy sweet 
scented Violets. Does excellently in shade. Three, 
95c; doz., $3.00; 100, $18.00. 
Rosina. Producing not only in spring but again in 
late autumn, quantities of dainty, deliciously fra- 
grant, pink or old rose flowers. Extremely useful 
for bordering or as a ground cover in half shade 
or full sun. Three, $1.40; Doz., $4.00; 100, 
$25.00. 

The Czar White. This is one of the most popular 
of white Violets, prolific in bloom and good large 
pure white flowers on long stems. Very fragrant. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 
Anthemis, Moonlight 
Anthemis CNG 
Moonlight * 
Perfect habit of growth. A fine plant for 
the border, about 214 feet tall. In bloom all 
summer. It is not a rampant grower as is the 
old variety, Tinctoria, and does not spread all 
over the place at the expense of other plants. 
The pale yellow flowers are about 21% inches 
in diameter and are excellent for cutting. 
Three, $1.50; doz., $4.50; 100, $30.00. 
Double Russian Violet 
