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TROLLIUS (continued) 
yEuropaeus, Orange Globe. Desirable 
free-flowering plants, producing their 
giant orange-yellow, buttercup-like blos- 
soms on stems 1 to 2 feet high from 
May until August; succeeds admirably 
in the border in a half-shady position. 
yLedebouri, Golden Queen. Recent in- 
troduction of special merit. Acclaimed 
in both Europe and America asa choice 
item for the border with its extra-large 
golden orange flowers. Very highly re- 
commendéed.29...-7). . ee AW A Ge 
TUNICA 
*Saxifraga fl. pl. A pretty dwarf plant 
with grass-like foliage and double rose 
colored flowers which are produced 
freely all summer. Very useful for 
edging and the rock garden. ........ 
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VALERIANA 
rOofficinalis, A strong growing and free 
flowering plant bearing heads of pale 
pink flowers. 3-4 ft. June-July. ...... 
VERONICA 
+Biue Spires. Far superior to the well 
known Spicata. Growing two feet high, 
its lovely deep blue spikes show up well 
in the hardy border. The foliage is 
clean and plant is of bushy, up- 
right habit and flowers throughout the 
early summer. A fine new introduction 
of real merit, and a plant which does 
withstand hot and dry weather with- 
out suffering. Altogether a very worth- 
while. border “plant.'= 22. 2.) eee 
*Incana. A gem for the rockery or low 
border, with its unusual contrast be- 
tween foliage and flowers. Has narrow 
Silver leaves in neat tufts, from which 
arise dainty spikes of violet-blue flowers. 
Very good for edging garden paths. .. 
*incana rosea. Silvery foliage and showy 
Pink flowers during July and August, 
1. Lb.. .facwn « rancid: {Oe ee eee 
Longifolia Subsessilis. 2 ft. Spikes of 
exquisite blue flowers. July-Sept. .... 
*Royal Blue. 10 inches. Gentian biue 
flowers; “hinAVOer, 47, 107, Se ae 
*Rupestris. 4 inches. Dark green foliage, 
small spikes of blue flowers. May- 
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*Spicata alba nana. A most pleasing form 
of Veronica spicata alba, growing only 
8” high. Its pure white flowers are 
nicely offset by its dark green foliage. 
Good for edging and the rock garden. 
June -— Jwyy.. 5. kk ares) 
*trehane. One of the choicest Veronicas. 
The foliage is golden yellow, very strik- 
ing. Blue flowers. 6 inches. May-June.. 1.25 
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Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
