
Minor. 
VIRGINIA BLUEBELL. 3 for $1 
Mertensia virginica 
Flowers blue, funnel- 
formed, in nodding clusters. 
Splendid in cool, moist, shady 
places. Should not be dis- 
turbed when once planted 
and is best set out im the fall. 
3 for $1; 10 for $3. 
ERICA vulgaris aurea 
3 for $1.50 

VIOLET, Prince of Wales. 3 for $1 
Bobbink & Atkins 

SCOTCH HEATHER 
ERICA (Heath and Heather) 
A compact, low evergreen, ideal for 
covering banks, for groups in the rock- 
garden, or in the foreground of ever- 
green plantings. The flowers are not 
only beautiful but the fall coloring of 
the foliage in some varieties is amaz- 
ing. We recommend an annual clip- 
ping or shearing to keep it trim. Grows 
best In a peaty soil. 
Carnea (herbacea). Grows about 6 
inches high. Leaves arranged in 
fours. Nodding, bell-shaped flowers. 
Stricta. Corsican Heath. A compact, 
erect grower with pink flowers from 
July to September. 1 to 2 ft. 
Vulgaris (Calluna vulgaris). Scotch 
Heather. The pretty bell-shaped 
flowers are rosy lavender and ap- 
pear in great profusion. 
Vulgaris alba. White Heather. Nod- 
ding white flowers. 
Vulgaris alba spicata. Tall White 
Heather. Grows about 20 to 24 
inches high. July. 
Vulgaris Alporti. Crimson Heather. 
Dark crimson. Deep bluish green 
foliage. July, Aug. 
Vulgaris aurea. Foliage golden in 
summer and red in winter. Pink 
flowers. 
Vulgaris cuprea. Foliage yellow; 
almost glowing red in fall. Flowers 
purple. 12 to 15im. June, July. 
Vulgaris Hammondi. Pure white. 
Free flowering. 11% ft. 
Vulgaris rubra. Red. 1 ft. July. 
All Heathers, any 3 for $1.50; 10 of 
one kind for $4; any 100 for $35. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
10 1 each of the above $3.85 
10 varieties 

VINCA minor, Bowles’ Variety. 10 for $2.50 
VINCA + Periwinkle 
An evergreen trailer that is fine for covering bare 
banks and places under trees. 
Lilac-blue flowers. 
$2; 100 for $15. 
Minor alba. A white variety of the above. Very useful 
as a ground-cover. 
100 for $20. 
Minor, Bowles’ Variety. 
over the old V. minor, having richer foliage and larger, 
deeper blue flowers. 
spring and again in the fall. 
$2.50; 100 for $20. 
VIOLET, Rosina. 3 for $1 
3m. April, May. 10 for 
3 im. April, May. 10 for $2.50; 
This Is an 
improvement 

It blooms profusely in early 
3in. April, Oct. 10 for 
VERONICA incana. 3 for $1.35 
VERONICA - Speedwell 
Blue Spire. Deep rich blue spikes on a bushy plant with an extremely long flowering period. 
2 ft. 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
Incana. Silvery gray foliage and spikes of violet-blue. 
Longifolia subsessilis. Very attractive blue flowers. 
Aug., Sept. 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3. 
1S ftaulyseAus.6 So for pi.55-)10for po: 
Continues to bloom until late fall. 2 ft. 
VIOLET ° Viola odorata 
Planted in good garden soil in a partially shaded position and not allowed to suffer for 
water, they will thrive and flower freely. 
Single Russian. Blue; sweet-scented. 
Prince of Wales. Rich violet. 8 in. May—Oct. 
Rosina. Vigorous. Old-rose; very fragrant. 6 in. April—Oct. 
Snow Queen. White. 
All Violets, 3 of one variety for $1; 10 of one variety for $2.50; 
100 of one variety for $20. 
VIOLET, ROYAL ROBE. The blossoms are exceedingly fragrant and open out flat like a pansy 
or viola. Their fragrance, one of the most Important “Of all points, ts detectable many yards 
away, and will fill the air of your garden with this most delighiful of all perfumes, Violet. 
65 cts. each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $6.50. 


VIOLET, Royal Robe. 
65 cts. each; 
3 for $1.65 
Special Violet 
Offer 
15 wr $4.50 
Violets, for 
(Regular value $5.65) 
5 varieties listed above, including 
the sensational new Royal Robe, 
3 of each. 


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