SHOREWAY NuRSERY 15 

VERONICA. (Continued) 
Doz. 100 
SPICATA NANA. A dwarf form of 
the well known Veronica Spicata, 6 in- 
ches in height. Its beautiful blue flowers 
are an addition to the rock garden in 
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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 
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*TREHANE. One of the choicest Ver- 
onicas. The foliage is golden yellow, 
very striking. Blue flowers. 6 inches. 
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VINCA (Periwinkle) 
MINOR. The well-known periwinkle. . 2.00 12.00 
MINOR BOWLES VARIETY. A very 
great improvement over the well known 
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VIOLA 
*JERSEY GEM. The best viola for 
American conditions, producing in Spring 
and again in Fall masses of rich violet 
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*PEDATA. (Birds Foot Violet). Fine- 
ly divided leaves and dark blue flowers. 
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*PEDATA BICOLOR. Same as above, 
but darkeplveslmacet lowers. |... «5 «. s<« 2. O0g eri 00 
VIOLET 
*DOUBLE RUSSIAN. This is not 
suited for forcing under glass but is 
perfectly hardy and a gem for the gar- 
den or hardy border, producing, in 
early Spring, great masses of fine, large, 
double, deep purple flowers of exquisite 
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*ROSINA. Novelty. Exquisite, fra- 
grant, rich, rosy pink flowers. It is en- 
tirely different from any other Violet. 
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Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
