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VERBASCUM 
Harkness Hybrids. Huge spikes of bright sul- 
phur yellow on rugged 6-ft. stems in June. 
Pele. jaa. Pkt. 25c: 
Phoeniceum. Graceful flower spikes in shades 
of pink, salmon, violet, and white. A distinc- 
tive addition to the Summer border. 24éft. 
Pkts sey ir, Pkt. ode, 
VERBENA 
Bonariensis. Numerous terminal umbels of 
rosy lavender on slender 5-ft. stems. An Award 
at Merit from the R.H.S. Pkt. 15c., Tr. Pkt. 
G: 
Venosa. A desirable edging plant of neat habit. 
Violet flower spikes rise 1 ft. above the low 
growing deep green foliage. Can be treated as 
Be annual by sowing early. Pkt. 10c., Tr. Pkt. 
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Venosa lilacina. A mass of delicate lavender 
flowers completely hides compact foliage. 
Recommended as an edging or bedding vari- 
etya kt lOc alr aekthzoe: 
VERONICA 
(SPEEDWELL) 
imcana. Vivid purple 8-in. spikes contrast beau- 
tifully with the silver gray dwarf foliage. 
PEt locweirat KtrooGs 
‘Longifolia. Slender 20 in. flower spikes of rich 
blue. Not to be confused with V. longifolia 
subsessilis which does not produce seed. 
Pkt, l0e3) Dry Pkt 25e. 
Spicata Blue. Waving graceful 18 in. spikes of 
bright light blue. A colorful show during the 
early-Summer: Pkt. 10c., Tr. Pkt. 25c. 

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Verbascum Phoeniceum 
VIOLA 
The ease with which these come from seed, 
their dependability and the gay rich color they 
add to the garden from early Spring until snow 
flies make them extremely popular. 
Cornuta Violas 
These hardy favorites are ideal either in the 
rockery or border. A profusion of riotous color 
from early Spring until late Fall. Will bloom the 
first season from seed. 
Admiration. Deep purple blue. 
Blue Perfection. Bright blue. 
Ilona. Rich Burgundy wine. 
Lutea Splendens. Chrome yellow. 
Mauve Queen. Lavender pink. 
Purple King. Clear violet. 
Rose Queen. Bright rose. 
White Perfection. Waxy white. 
Choice Mixed. Balanced mixed. 
Any of above: 
Pit-lOcweciebiktee2oC ncn Oz OU. 
COLLECTION 61: A packet of each of the 
8 named varieties—only 50c. 
Choice Hybrid Violas 
In this group are the finest and newest varie- 
ties. Extra large flowers, clear bright colors and 
stocky, sturdy growth are their chief charac- 
teristics. 
Apricot Queen. Bright creamy orange with a 
vivid splash of apricot in the center. 
Arkwright Ruby. A fine English novelty. 
Extra large flowers of ruby red marked with 
deep maroon in the center. 
Bizarre. A new introduction of extraordinary 
coloring. The upper petals are pure violet 
and the lower a clear apricot. Pkt. 25c. 
Chantreyland. An improved apricot color. 
The entire flower is a rich shade with only 
faint traces of lines. 
Puck. A pretty bicolor. The upper petals are 
rich purple which contrast nicely with the lower 
apricot yellow. 
Purple Glory. The finest deep purple Viola. 
Forms neat clumps cover with rich colored 
flowers from June until November. Pkt. 30c. 
Yellow Queen. An English introduction of 
merit. Large golden yellow flowers of rich 
beauty. 
Scotch Border Extra Select. A magnificent 
strain of colorful large flowers representing the 
latest improvements. A superb bedding 
variety. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c., Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
Except where noted. 
COLLECTION 60: A packet each of the 
8 Hybrid Violas—only $1.00 
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POCO CO 
The Gem Type 
Viola ‘‘Jersey Gem”’ is the first in this group. 
New colors have been added. Compact, free 
flowering and perfectly hardy. Interesting 
novelties of merit. 
Jersey Gem. One of the most popular of all. 
Rich deep blue. 
Rose Gem. Distinctive large bright rose flowers. 
Yellow Gem. Glowing bright yellow flowers. 
Any of above: Pkt. 20c., Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
COLLECTION 62: A packet of each of the 
Gem Violas—only 50c. 
Viola Odorata 
(SWEET-SCENTED VIOLETS) 
An established favorite improved as to size 
and quality of bloom. The seed should be started 
outside as early in the Spring as possible. 
‘<Princess of Wales.’’ Large deep blue. 
‘The Czar.’’ Bright purple blue. 
‘“‘White Queen.’”’ Fragrant white. 
Any of above: Pkt. lic., Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
COLLECTION 64: A packet each of the 
Violets—only 40c. 
Unusual Violas 
Odd and interesting varieties that are very 
pretty and useful for the rockery. Distinct types 
with charming qualities. 
Bosniaca. A splendid Alpine species of compact 
habit. Numerous small, deep rose flowers on 
unique tidy clumps. 
Florariensis. An Alpine prize developed by the 
late M. Correvon. Mottled blue and white 
flowers in great profusion. 
Gracilis, ‘‘Lord Nelson.”’? An improved strain 
forming a velvety purple carpet. Neat, com- 
pact tufts. 
Johnny-Jump-Up. The popular old favorite 
with small Pansy faces in varying combina- 
tions of purple, blue, and yellow. 
Any of above: Pkt. l5c., Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
COLLECTION 63: A packet of each of the 
4 Violas—only 40c. 

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