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© Saxifraga rosea flore-pleno. A charming, spreading, little plant 10 100 
that has minute dark green foliage and is covered with double 
pink flowers from June to September. 6 to 8in..............$1 50 $12 00 
VALERIANA .- Garden Heliotrope 
Coccinea. Umbels of rose flowers on 1-foot stems from June until 
October. A splendid plant for bold effects in the wall or rock- 
garden. Plants, if too large, may be severely cut back without 
damage: Lotaliheight about 2 fectw... =. eee. ou cs ene ees 1 00 8 00 
Coccinea alba. White form of the above.................... 1 00 8 00 
Officinalis (Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of rose- 
tinted white flowers during June and July. 3 to 4 ft.......... 192035210700 
VERONICA .- Speedwell 
Amethystina, ‘‘True Blue.’”’ A splendid rich dark blue. June 
SHGsUlye lo alae ee eee aio. Mie ctee kh OU 10 00 
© Incana. Deep blue flowers with silvery foliage. Has good ap- 
pearance, both in and out of bloom. Useful in rockery or for 
edging paths*and flower-beds27G;ini..t o2 yen ans eles Be ees 1.20% =10°00 
Longifolia subsessilis (Japanese Speedwell). The showiest 
and best of the Speedwells. Forms a bushy plant 2 to 3 feet 
high, with long, dense spikes of deep blue flowers from July to 
September... 1 50 12 00 
© Rupestris. A fine rock-plant growing 3 to 4 inches high. ' Thickly 
matted deep green foliage, hidden in Spring under a cloud of 
brights bDijetlowersse Ma Vie a Eee he eee oe 1520 22510700 
VINCA - Myrtle 
© Minor. Fine evergreen creeper. A good ground-cover in shady 
places where grass will not grow. Much used for covering 
PTAVeR eolnglsS light bitie lowers yess aot eee eae eens. Ge a 90 7 00 
©Minor, Bowles’ Variety. Flowers bright Eleanor-blue, produced 
in wild profusion in early Spring, with a sprinkling of bloom 
all Summer. Flowers twice the size of V. minor.............. 1 80 12 00 
VIOLETS, HARDY 
© Blanda (Sweet White Violet). White flowers in April and May. 
Shadesor:partigitenade sie cet re et en bias ce ante a tec 210.00 
© Pedata bicolor (Painted Bird’s-foot Violet). A variety of which 
the upper petals are of a rich purple, the lower ones nearly white. 
Too much cannot be said of this splendid variety............ 1250. 8212200 
The plants that are adapted for rock-garden planting are preceded by a® | 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
We do not deliver stock listed in this Catalog free of charge but send all orders 
by Express, charges collect. However, we shall be pleased to send such items as 
can be mailed by Parcel Post at customer’s request. We recommend shipping by 
Express whenever possible. 
This list cancels all previous offers. The prices are net and subject. to no dis- 
counts. We will gladly quote wholesale prices on plants offered in our Retail 
Catalog and not on this list. 
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in the trade, with whom they have had credit relations, and allow sufficient time 
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cover the complete order. Where it is impossible to obtain these, the letter should 
be registered. We cannot guarantee receipt of money sent in any other way. We 
reserve the right to decline C.O.D. orders. 
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address distinctly on each and every order. 
Claims for shortage, etc., must be made within 5 days after receipt of goods. 
