RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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TROLLIUS, Continued. 
*albiflorus — A plant of the mountain 
Swamps and cold woods. Large solitary 
cream-white Buttercup flowers on 6-inch 
stems. Cool, moist shady place. 50c ea. 
Goldquelle Hybrids—Large globular flow- 
ers, ranging in color from pale yellow 
to deep orange. 35c each. 
ledebouri—The finest of all the large flow- 
ering Trollius. Large flowers, deep, 
tawny orange or orange yellow on 3 foot 
stems. 35c and 50c each. 
*pumilus—A very dwarf species with small 
finely cut foliage and small yellow flow- 
ers on 6 to 8 inch stems. Very rare. 60c 
each. 
TUNICA *saxifraga fl. p!l.—Double flowering 
form with small rose-like flowers of 
deep pink. Very floriferous. 35c each. 
VERONICA — Contains some of the most 
beautiful of our blue-flowering plants for 
the border and rockery. 
*armena—Trailing habit, with fine cut fol- 
iage and sky blue flowers all summer. 
One of the daintiest and still “easy to 
grow” Veronicas we have. 3 inches. 35c 
each. 
Blue Spire—A hybrid of longifl. subsessilis 
and spicata which has retained the glori- 
ous dark color of V. subsessilis. Bushy 
habit, about 2 ft. high. 35c each. 
*Crater Lake Blue—Probably a hybrid of 
V. longifolia subsessilis. Dark green 
foliage and slender spikes of Crater Lake 
blue flowers from June to Sept. 15 in. 
35c each. 
*incana — A compact, low-growing plant 
with silvery-grey foliage and 8 to 12 inch 
spikes of deep violet flowers from June 
to Aug. A very pretty combination. 35c 
each. 
longifolia subsessilis—The true plant and 
not a form of V. spicata which is often- 
times sent under this name. Pretty foli- 
age and 18 to 24 inch spikes of beautiful 
blue flowers from July to Sept. One of 
the finest blue flowers in the garden. 
40c each. 
*satureoides—Resembles V.saxatilis some- 
what in habit, but with more leathery, 
darker foliage and more-crowded heads 
of large blue flowers on 2 to 3 inch stems. 
Makes nice mats and domes. April, May 
and again in fall. 35c each. 
*teucrium prostrata (V. prostrata) — Car- 
pets of olive-green foliage, smothered 
with dainty spikes of rich blue flowers, 
May and June. Shear back as soon as 
through blooming. 25c each. 
*teucrium rosea—A pink flowering form of 
the preceding. 35c each. 
*teucrium trehane — Golden foliage and 
pale blue flowers. Very distinct. 35c ea. 

VIOLA, MAGGIE MOTT 
