SPEEDWELLS—Veronica 
Showy plants for garden and rockery 
use, according to their size. All are 
easy culture. 
t Ferny Speedwell (Veronica armena). 
Delicate ferny foliage, Beautiful blue 
flowers in May and again in Septem- 
ber. 4 inches high. 3 for 65c. 
t Corymbosa stricta. Dense plumy spikes 
of azure blue from July to August. Six 
inches high, 3 for 65c. 
t Wooliy Speedwell (V. incana). White 
woolly tufted plants with 6 inch hine 
spikes in June. Attractive plants 
throughout the year. Useful in rockery 
or for edging paths and flower beds. 
3 for 65c. 
¢ Pink Woolly Speedwell (Veronica in- 
cana rosea). New. Lovely pink spikes, 
6 to 8 inches high in July. Silvered 
foliage. Very fine. 3 for 65c. 
~ Rock Speedwell (V. rupestris). Splen- 
did prostrate creeping plants with 
short dainty spikes of bright blue fiow- 
ers in May. 3 for 65c., 
t+ Royal Blue. Handsome spikes of rich 
gentian blue flowers on 12 inch stems 
in June and July. 3 for 65c. 
Blue Spire. New. Supercedes Veronica 
spicata. Deep blue spikes in July and 
August. 3 for 65c. 
Clump Speedwell (V. longifolia sub- 
sessilis). One of the best plants for the 
hardy border and the best blue flow- 
ered perennial for August bloom, At- 
tractive foliage and thick spikes of 
very deep blue. 18 inches high. Our 
verv low price for this Spring only is: 
3 for 75c; $2.50 per dozen. 
MYRTLE—Vinca minor. Bowles 
Variety 
A trailing, deep green evergreen plant, 
extensively used for carpeting the 
ground in shady places. Larger and 
deeper rich blue flowers than the com- 
mon variety. 3 for 65c: $2.25 per dozen. 
Buddleia Dubonnet 
Butterfly Bush 
No plant will fit more easily into a 
sunny shrub planting. The five foot 
shrubby stalks die to the ground each 
winter but come up vigorously again 
in the spring. Its lilac-like long taper- 
ing spikes, thickly set with minute 
tubular glowing rosy-purple flowers 
of pleasing fragrance are produced 
from July until frost. 
Strong field-grown bushes 50c each or 
3 for $1.25. 
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t+ VIOLA—Tufted Pansies 
Very popular bedding plants blooming 
from early spring until late Autumn, if 
old blooms are kept picked off. Best in 
rich soil and will thrive in a bit of 
shade, Some replacements need to be 
made annually, but worth it. 
Admiration. Deep violet. 3 for 45c.; 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Arkwright Ruby. Ruby-red velvety ap- 
pearance, marked with maroon in cen- 
ter. 3 for 45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Chantreyland. The finest pure apricot 
yet developed, 3 for 45c; $1.50 per doz. 
White Perfection. Pure white. 3 for 
45c; $1.50 per dozen, 
Yellow Queen. Finest deep yellow. 3 for 
45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
+ VIOLAS that are true perennials. 
Jersey Gem. One of the most popular. 
Bright violet-blue. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per 
dozen. 
Wedgewood Improved. A splendid new 
reliable hardy Viola, with all the fine 
habits of a good garden plant. In bloom 
from early spring through the heat of 
the summer till late fall. The large 
flowers of deep blue with small brilli- 
ant yellow eves have Jong stems and 
are produced in great profusion. 3 for 
65c; $2.25 per dozen. 
t+ SWEET VIOLET—Viola odorata 
semperflorens 
A delightfully fragrant lavender-blue 
Violet. Not a large size, but flowers 
almost without a let-up from early 
spring until November, Perfectly hardy. 
3 for 65c. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE—Yucca 
filamentosa 
Stiff, evergreen, sword-like leaves in a 
cluster. Immense branching stalks up 
to 5 feet bearing bell-shaped creamy 
flowers. Best planted as specimens or 
with a Spanish setting, 30c each or 3 
for 75c. 
YUCCA COLOMA 
A miniature Adam’s Needle; only 18 
inches high. (New. 3 for 65c, 
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GOOD CUT FLOWER PERENNIALS 
Just a few of them are: Chrysanthe- 
mums, Coreopsis, Delphiniums, Gail- 
lardia, Baby’s Breath, Peonies, Paint- 
ed Daisies, Clump Speedwells, and 
Shasta Daisies. 
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