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SWEET WHITE VIOLET 
(Viola pallens) 
The most fragrant of the Violet family, al- 
though the smallest. Unlike the so-called 
Sand Violet, this species requires light shade 
and an abundance of moisture. 
Plants—6 for’ $i.50:"12 for 32.76 
DOWNY YELLOW VIOLET 
(Viola pubescens) 
One of the tallest of the Violet family, its 
stems ranging from six to eighteen inches in 
length. Handsome bright yellow flowers the 
latter part of May. 
Plants—6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.75 
FERNS 
Giant Fertig’ =: 73 ete oe eee eo cron 
Feathery Ferns . *.. > gle *3 tor) 31.00 
Tiny Ferns: =, " akc See too 1.00 
NOTE: Prices quoted on wild flowers apply only 
when one variety is ordered. 
All prices quoted, except on trees and shrubs, 
include. packing and transportation charges. 
POOL AND BORDERS 
AMERICAN LOTUS WATER LILIES 
(Nelumbo lutea) 
The most beautiful of all water lilies native 
to this country. Large cream-colored flow- 
ers. A perennial that is very hardy and 
grows best in from one to four feet of 
water, preferably in a rich soil. 
Rootstalks, Each—$3.00 
BANANA WATER LILIES 
(Castalia mexicana) 
A very dainty yellow water lily that grows 
best in a warm climate. Plant in six inches 
to three feet of water, preferably in a rich 
soil. 
Rootstalks, Each—$3.00 
EGYPTIAN LOTUS WATER LILY 
(Nelumbium speciosum) 
Recognized as the sacred flower of India. 
Beautiful pink blooms that produce con- 
tinually. Plant in fairly rich soil in from 
six inches to three feet of water. 
Rootstalks, Hach—$5.00 



