54 PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 

VALERIANA. (Golden heliotrope.) 
officinalis. Useful, robust, fragrant, free flow- 
ering perennial. 
VERONICA. (Speedwell.) 
blue spire. A grand hybrid between longi- 
folia subsessilis and spicata, retains the 
dark foliage and rich blue of subsessilis, fine 
bushy habit. 35 cents each, $3.50 per doz. 
R. corymbosa stricta. Fine alpine, dense plumes 
of azure blue flowers. 
R. incana. Pretty silvery foliage and violet blue 
> flowers, fine plant for the rock garden or 
edging. 
incana rosea. Pretty pink flowers. 
longifolia subsessilis. One of the most valuable 
of all blue flowering perennials. 
re repens. Superb, compact growing rock plant, 
smothered with pale blue flowers in late 
spring. 
R. royal blue. Dwarf bushy habit, dark blue 
flowers. 
R. saxatilis. Pretty blue flowers, prostrate habit. 
R. VINCA. 
minor. (Periwinkle.) Splendid for ground 
covers in either sun or shade. 
minor alba. Pretty pure white variety. 35 cents. 
bowles variety. More compact habit, much 
superior to type. 
VIOLA. (Violet family.) 
R. arkwright ruby. Very rich ruby colored flow- 
ers. 
chantreyland. 
The finest acquisition in Violas in recent years. 
Flowers are of a rich apricot color, plants 
are much more stocky than those of Apricot. 
R. jersey gem. A wonderfully profuse bloomer, 
rich purple color, the most dependable and 
persistent of the whole family. 
R. odorata. Double Russian. Perfectly hardy, the 
deep purple flowers are intensely fragrant. 
odorata. Single Russian. A sweet single 
scented purple variety. 
R. odorata rosina. This is the charming and very 
fragrant pink form which flowers heavily 
in late fall and again in spring. 
a ee odorata semperflorens. Introduced in 1938 this 
variety has very emphatically made good. 
Outdoors it flowered from early April until 
Thanksgiving Day while plants in pots un- 
der glass bloomed the entire winter, very 
fragrant, succeeds in sunshine or shade and 
is a grand acquisition. 
We can also supply a number of the best of 
the larger flowered tufted Violas like lutea 
splendens, admiration, primrose dame, im- 
perial blue and blue perfection as well as a 
superb strain of Pansies. 
“YUCCA. 
filamentosa. Vigorous spikes attaining a 
height of 5-6 feet, large creamy white 
flowers. Succeeds well in quite poor soil, 
very striking evergreen foliage. 30-50 cents. 
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