Viola cornuta, Tufted Pansy. The following varieties of 
Viola are attractive large flowered plants, doing well in 
either sun or shade. In contrast to the common Pansy, 
these violas bloom throughout the season and produce large 
blooms from Spring to Fall. 

Apricot: Fine apricot colored blooms. 
Arkwright Ruby: Striking red flowers with ma- 
hogany shades. 
Jersey Gem: Violet blue flowers. 
Jersey Jewell: Improved velvety purple form of the 
above. 
Blue Perfection: A clean light blue. 
White Perfection: Pure white flowers, occasionally 
with yellow eye. 
Lutea Splendens: A clear yellow viola with large 
flowers. 
Violet, Odorata rosina, 4”. A pink variety with very frag- 
rant blooms, Spring and Fall. <A true violet for sun or shade. 
Violet: Double English. The fragrant old fashioned va- 
riety that blooms with large double violet blue flowers. 
Violet: Single White and Single Blue. These are the two 
common single violets. Bloom only in the Spring and have 
only a faint fragrance. 
: Yucca filamentosa, Adam’s Needle, 5’. Sword-like, nar- 
/row evergreen leaves form basal clump from which arise in 
mid-summer tall stems bearing creamy-white flowers. Ac- 
cent evergreen perennial flower useful in evergreen plant- 
‘ings and perennial flower borders. 
Yucca filamentosa variegata, Variegated Leaved Adam’s 
Needle, 5’. A form similar to the preceding, but with varie- 
gated, colored leaves, and with the typical “upside-down- 
tulip” yucca flower. 
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