
| HARDY PERE NNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
*Incana Nana—Very lovely blue flowers with silvery leafed 
contrast attaining a height of 8 to 10 inches. 
Longifolia Subsessilis—This is one of the handsomest of the 
Veronica type. It has long spikes of a beautiful deep blue 
and is frequently used as a cut-flower. It attains a height 
of about 2 feet and flowers from July to September. Price: 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
*Teucrium—A creeping variety covered with deep blue flowers 
in June. Most attractive. 
VIOLA 
*Apricot Queen—A fascinating shade of apricot that compels 
the immediate attention and admiration of all who see it. 
The plant has a neat, compact habit of growth and blooms 
freely from Spring to October. The requirements for success 
in growing this charming Viola are to locate the plants in 
full sun and to shear them close to the ground twice during 
the season. 
*Avalanche White—The largest white flowers produced freely 
throughout the season. 
*Blue Perfection—Clear blue flowers produced in great quan- 
tities the entire Summer. Frequently planted with “Yellow 
Gem” and makes a charming combination. 
*Jersey King—In the intensely hot weather the past Summer, 
Jersey King did not let up a single minute when every other 
Viola including Jersey Gem simply stopped. Deep blue. 
*Yellow Gem—A very handsome gay yellow Viola about the 
same size and type as “Jersey Gem” but in a very bright 
yellow shade. 
VIOLET 
*The King's Ermine—A beautiful white hardy garden Violet 
coming into flower in early April, and continuing to bloom 
very freely for many weeks. Throat a rich purple. 
*VINCA MINOR [Common Periwinkle] 
One of the best evergreen ground covers making a thick 
trailing growth in two years. Blooms quite freely in early 
Spring and occasionally through the Summer. 
*Alba—The white flowering form of the well-known Peri- 
winkle. Not grown as much as the blue variety but very at- 
tractive nevertheless. 

*Bowles Variety—A great improvement over any form of 
Vincas grown up to this time. The foliage is broader and 
of brilliant green. Plant is a strong grower and a very 
profuse bloomer. Flowers larger, of a deep blue shade. 
Price. 35c¢ per plant, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
YUCCA [Adam's Needle) 
Filamentosa—Ornamental foliage and flowering plants. Makes 
a splendid foil for the delightfully fragrant spikes of creamy 
white flowers produced during June and July. 5 to 6 feet tall. 
HEATHERS 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100 
These low growing Evergreen plants are becoming extremely 
popular whether grown for sentiment or beauty in your gar- 
den. When in full bloom or even when they are not in flower 
they are charming subjects in front of Evergreens, used as edg- 
ings on the border, or interspersed between low growing 
Perennial plants. 
Well drained soil, half peat and loam mixed with coarse 
sand and a liberal amount of well rotted cow manure added 
to this suits them best. 
Calluna Vulgaris—The original Scotch Heather. A low grow- 
ing shrub with erect rosy-pink branches. Pretty bell-shaped 
flowers produced in great quantity toward the tops of the 
shoots. 
Calluna Vulgaris Alba—The white form of the common Scotch 
Heather. Very popular on account of its association as a 
good luck charm. 
Calluna Vulgaris Aurea—The golden leaved Heather. Exactly 
the same habit of growth as Vulgaris with the exception of 
the foliage which has a very lovely golden tint. 
Calluna Vulgaris Hammondi—White flowering mid-season 
Heather growing 18 to 24 inches high. 
Calluna Vulgaris Minor—Another white mid-season flowering 
Calluna growing 15 inches high. 
Calluna Vulgaris Nana Compacta—A lovely little specimen 
for the rock garden. Prostrate and compact, not attaining 
a height over 7 or 8 inches. Lovely pink flowers. 

Viola Apricot Queen 
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