24 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

TROLLIUS 
+Europaeus superbus. 2 feet. Glorified 
large globe-shaped Buttercups of waxy 
lemon ‘yellow. COlOr. «. 20s 20). ssBienee oleae 
+Europaeus, Orange Globe. Desirable 
free-flowering plants, producing their 
giant orange-yellow, buttercup-like blos- 
soms on stems 1 to 2 feet high from 
May until August; succeeds admirably 
in the border in a half-shady position. 
+Ledebouri, Golden Queen. Recent in- 
troduction of special merit. Acclaimed 
in both Europe and America as achoice 
item for the border with its extra-large 
golden orange flowers. Very highly re- 
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TUNICA 
*Saxifraga fl. pl. A pretty dwarf plant 
with grass-like foliage and double rose 
colored flowers which are produced 
freely all Summer. Very useful for 
edging and the rock garden. ........ 
VALERIANA 
y;Officinalis. A strong growing and free 
flowering plant bearing heads of pale 
pink flowers. 3-4 ft. June-July. ...... 
VERONICA 
*Incana. A gem for the rockery or low 
border, with its unusual contrast be- 
tween foliage and flowers. Has narrow 
silver leaves in neat tufts, from which 
arise dainty spikes of violet-blue flowers. 
Very good for edging garden paths. .. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. 2 ft. Spikes of 
exquisite blue flowers. July-Sept. .... 
*Royal Blue. 10 inches. Gentian blue 
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*Rupestris. 4 inches. Dark green foliage, 
small spikes of blue flowers. May- 
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VIOLA 
*Apricot. Rich apricot tinged with 
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*Arkwright Ruby. Rich ruby red. ...... 
*Blue Perfection. Light blue flowers a‘! 
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*Jersey Gem. The best viola for Amer- 
ican conditions, producing in Spring 
and again in Fall masses of rich violet 
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*Lutea Splendens. Rich golden yellow 
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*Primrose Dame. Pale yellow. .......... 
*Purple Glory. Large. Royal Purple 
flowérs with a velvety texture and a 
large canary-yellow eye. .............. 
*Rosea grandiflora. Rose-pink. ......... 
*White Swan. Pure white. .............. 
*Pedata. (Birds Foot Violet). Finely di- 
vided leaves and dark blue flowers. 4 
inches: -April-June.: .0.225.8, fee 
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Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
