
NEW HYBRID VIO AgHY 6 198 is 
U. 8. Department of Agriculture 

RADIO—Lovely delicate lavender shade; flowers withstand heat and wind. 
One of the finest; is fragrant. A good winter bloomer. 
SHASTA—Immense, beautiful snow-white flowers, with deep yellow eye, with- 
out rays. 
CATHERINE SHARP—Medium bright blue flowers with yellow center. Out- 
standing new variety. 
AZURE FAIRY—lLarge azure blue flowers; very attractive. Blends well with | 
shades of pink. 
EVENING STAR—Very soft pale yellow, good bloomer; fine cut flower. 
ROSITA—Dark rich purple, with attractive face. 
WHITE SWAN—Pure white, medium size flowers, with long stems. 
EVANGELINE—Creamy shell white, dark rays; profuse in flowers; very 
attractive. 
TREASURE ISLAND QUEEN—Soft rose with bright yellow eye; fragrant. 
Very attractive. 
The above are 50c each, 4 for $1.50 and $4.00 per dozen. 
POPULAR VARIETIES 
MAGGIE MOTT—Large flowers of soft heliotrope-blue and cream; very fra- 
grant; lovely cut flower. English hybrid. 
ENCHANTRESS—Rich royal purple flowers that look like velvet; very long 
stems. Best of the dark purple. A beauty. 
PRIDE OF VICTORIA—Medium shade blue; continual bloomer. Plants very 
fast growers. 
MOSELEY’S PERFECTION—Clear bright yellow; good bloomer. An English 
hybrid. 
JERSEY JEWEL—Deep purple; flowers larger than Jersey Gem. 
YORK GEM—Medium size flowers, bright blue. Same medium blue as Catherine 
Sharp. 
JERSEY GEM—F lowers of pure violet, slightly fragrant. 
The above 30c each, 4 for $1.00 and $2.50 per dozen. 
All of the Violas listed are hardy perennial, field grown plants. 
Terms: Orders of two dollars, postpaid. Cash with order. 
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HARPER VIOLA GARDENS 
SCAPPOOSE, OREGON 
