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VERONICA }+-?. Admiration. Deep blue. Pkt. 25c, Ve oz. $1.50 
i i i tinged orange toward cen- 
Longifolia. Bushy, 2 to 3 feet high, dense spikes seve Rich apricot, ting A Ve cate 
of deep blue flowers. Blooms July to Sep- ; 4 
tember. Pkt. 50c, Ys oz. $2.00 Avalanche. Pure white. Of great size and sub- 
. stance. Pkt. 25¢, Vg oz. $1.50 
Spicata, Particularly adapted for borders. 1% 
feet, producing spikes of bright blue flowers — Aykwright Ruby. Deep crimson-scarlet with terra 
in June and July. Pkt. 50c, /g oz. $2.00 cotta markings. Fragrant. Pkt. 50¢, '/ oz. $2.50 
Blue Butterfly. Almost 100% true from seed. 
Vivid mid-blue shading to white in the upper 
VINCA 1.4. petals. Pkt. 50c, Ve oz. $2.50 
: ls deep violet blue, lower 
Attractive bushy bedding plant which flowers Blue Elf. Upper petals deep , 
profusely all summer from seed sown in Febru- petals light violet with eet one black 
ary or March indoors. Excellent for cutting. lines radiating from center. Flower % in. in 
diameter. A perennial best treated as an an- 
Alba. Pure white. Pkt. 50¢, V/4 oz. $2.00 nual. Seed sown in March will bloom in June 
Rosea. Rose, dark eye. Pkt. 50c, 4 oz. $2.00 and-continue all summer. Pkt. 25¢ 
Rosea Alba. Rose and white. Pkt. 50c, 1/4 oz. $2.00 Blue Perfection. Light blue. Pkt. 25¢, Vg oz. $1.50 
Chantreyland. Pure apricot. Very true. 
. Pkt. 50¢, / oz. $2.50 
VIOLAS—tTufted Pansies 1.1’. 
Lutea splendens. Yellow. Pkt. 25¢, Ye oz. $1.50 
For partially shaded situations, with a little VISCARIA HA 
protection through the winter will be permanent pee ee 
for many years. Blooms continuously. Blue Bouquet. A brilliant blue bedding plant 
growing about 12 inches high. Very effective. 
Pkt. 50¢, Vg oz. $1.25 
Blue Pearl. Distinct from any of the other blue 
viscarias. Pure lavender-blue without eye. 
| Pkt. 50¢, Vg oz. $1.25 
Mixed. Pkt. 25¢, Vg oz. $1.25 
WALLFLOWER 4.A—+?. 
Grown principally for early spring bedding. 
Perennial varieties should be sown in the fall 
and protected during the winter by cold 
frames, annual varieties should be sown indoors 
in March. 
Annual Varieties 
“Kennedy's Early Wonder.” Extra early flowering 
strain. 18-inch rigid stems. May be sown in 
November and treated like calendula, it will 
bloom in late March. Later sowings could be 
made for Easter bloom. All shades from yel- 
low to mahogany-brown and crimson are in- 
cluded in this strain. Pkt. 50c, Vg oz. $1.50 
Blood Red. Pkt. 25c, VV oz. 75¢ 
Parisian. Golden yellow shaded orange-red. 
Pkt. 25¢, 4 oz. 75¢ 
Yellow. Pkt. 25¢, 1/4 oz. 75¢€ 
Mixed. Pkt. 25¢, W/ oz. 75¢ 
Perennial Varieties 
Double Mixed. Pkt. 50¢, 4 oz. $2.50 
XERANTHEMUM 
ACBLK. Unc. 
One of the oldest and prettiest of the everlast- 
ing flowers and in winter bouquets retain their 
color for some time. 
Wallflower—Kennedy’s Early Wonder Double Mixed. Pkt. 15¢, Vg oz. 75¢ 

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