THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
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*RANUNCULUS repens fl. pl. (Buttercup) Bright golden yellow 
double flowering; good border plants; May and June ______-- .70 
TRUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Laciniata (Golden Glow) Masses of large, double, golden yellow 
Lowers zine tessa. beeen a. or ee eee oe fey eee 85 
Newmanni (Perennial Black-Eyed Susan) Deep orange-yellow 
flowers with a dark purple cone. Blooms all summer. 3’ ____ .85 
Purpurea. (Giant Purple Coneflower) Purplish-red flowers with 
dark brown center, Blooms all summer, 4’ __-_--_____ aes 95 
SALVIA (Sage) 
Pitcheri. Deep gentian-blue, very showy. Good for cutting, 3-4’_ .95 
SAPONARIA ocymoides splendens (Soapwort), Procumbent 
plant covered with great cuantities of rosy-pink flowers ____ .95 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Blue Bonnet) Soft lavender flowers all 
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*SEDUM (Stonecrop) Suitable for the rockery, carpet-bedding, cov- 
ering of graves, etc. 
Acre (Goldmoss) Foliage green, flowers bright yellow. 2-3’ ______ .70 
Album (White Stonecrop) Green foliage, white flowers, 2-3’’_____~ .70 
Kamtschaticum (Orange Stonecrop) Orange-yellow flowers with 
prostrate, green foliage turning golden in autumn, 6” ______ -70 
Sieboldi. Round succulent, glaucous foliage; bright pink flowers 
in October. The loveliest of all sedums; 2 inch pots ________ 1.20 
Spectabile (Showy Stonecrop) Broad, light green foliage and im- 
ménse heads of rose colored flowers. 18°22 aff 
Spectabile brilliant. Deeper color than Spectabile. 18’ ________ __ -70 
Spectabile variegata, Leaves variegated yellow. 18”  ~__________ .70 
TSTATICE 
Latifolia (Great Sea Lavender) Blue; for winter bouquets _______ -70 
STIOKESIA laevis 
Blue Moon, (New) Large, light blue flowers, on strong stiff stems. 
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Cyanea (Stokes’ Aster) Beautiful light blue flowers in late summer 
and early<autumn. -Good. border plantecls, 92 .95 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander) Glossy green foliage resembling 
dwarf boxwood; may be clipped. 
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TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Hybrida. Orange-yellow, perpetual flowering, 30’? ______________ 35 
Pfitzeriana. Huge spikes of brilliant orange flowers. 3’ _________ .95 
*VERBENA 
Bipinnatifida (Dakota Verbena) Dwarf trailing plant with red- 
dish purple flowers, everblooming, drouth resistant. 2” DOCS= oa O 
Canadensis. A creeping plant in bloom all summer, Flowers 
of purplish” blue and always plentiful..24 potss _._45_. .85 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Longifolia subsessilis. Long compact spikes of deep blue flowers 
ined Gy ands A eis Cea ae ee ee ee ree eee .95 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
Minor, Bowles Variety, larger leaves than V. Minor. -3. inch pots 1.9) 
VIOLA odorata (Sweet Violet) 
Rosina, Dainty, deliciously fragrant flowers of pink or old rose 
borne in early spring and late autumn, 2 inch pots ________ 95 
Russian Single. Sweet scented blue flowers in great profusion __ .70 
*YUCCA (Adams Needle) June. 6’. 
Filamentosa. Creamy white flowers on tall rtems, 2 years ______ 95 
CULINARY HERBS 
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HOARHOUND, Marrubium vulgare. Dried leaves used for tea, fresh 
LOG STOGIELORS CONC Vga hy ke tea ee ee Sa em Fe .95 
PEPPERMINT, Mentha piperita. JI eaves and tender tops may be 
PUMP OC me NR COOI EE 6 ATIN IES wean hte a eee eS 95 
SPEARMINT, Mentha spicata. Fresh leaves used to flavor sauces and 
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TARRAGON “ Epicure”. Delicate rich flavor. Used in salads and in 
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