30 | FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Townsendia Excapa—Easter Daisy, Early pale pink stemless daisies 
nestling in a tuffet of narrow silvery evergreen leaves 2 inches 
long. Blooms in March and April. Good drainage and full sun. 50c. 
Tradescantia. 
Brevicaulis—12 in. Deep pink flowers over spreading grass-like 
foliage. 35c. 
James Crawford Weguelin—18 in. Everblooming sky blue. 40c. 
Tunica Saxifraga—Airy foliage and clouds of light pink flowers all 
summer. 35c. 
Valeriana Officinalis—Garden Helitrope. Showy heads of rose tinted 
creamy flowers on 3 foot stalks, with delicious fragrance of heli- 
trope. 35c. 
Verbena. 
Candensis—A mass of lavender flowers on trailing stems from May 
LOutall, | oe. 
Candensis Roseum—A beautiful deep variety of the above. 35c. 
Veronica. 
Allionii—4 in. Prostrate with violet-colored blossoms in spike-like 
racemes. 50c. 
Armena—Matted prostrate dark green foliage, like small fir boughs, 
and glorious royal blue flowers in early spring. Distinct and 
rare. 35c, 
Blue Shimmer—4 in. A new hybrid, with trailing stems and showy 
blue flowers over a long period. 50c. 
Hav-a-Look—4 in. Blue and white blooms in spring, also fall, 35c. 
Incana—10 in. A compact low growing plant with silvery-grey 
foliage and spikes of deep blue. 35c. 
Inaca Rosea—10 in. Foliage and habit like above, flowers a deep 
rose pink. 50c. 
Pectinata Rosea—1 in. A strong grower quickly forming wide 
mats of handsome silvery wooly foliage, enlivened by countless 
rich rose colored flowers with a penciling of white about each 
petal, 35c. 
Pinnatafida—6 in. With fine cut foliage and bright blue flower 
spikes. 35c. 
Rupestris—2 to 3 in. Clouds of bright blue flowers in midsummer. 
35¢c. 
Rupestris Alba—A choice variety of the above with pure white 
flowers. 
Rupestris Flexuosa—A lovely sky blue form, very compact growing. 
April and May. 40c. 
Rupestris Rosea—A pink flowering form. 40c. 
Spicata Nana—6 in. A pretty very dwarf form of Spictata. 50c. 
Spicata Nana Alba—Similar to Spicata Nana but having clear 
white flowers. 50c. 
Spicata Nana Rosea—6 in. Flowers light pink, 50c. 
Spicata Nana Rubra—9 in. Fiowers reddish-purple. 50c. 
Teucrinum Trehandi—6 in. Distinct golden foliage and blue flower 
spikes, rare. 50c. 

Vinca—Perwinkle—Mpyrtle. 
Alpina—Small foliage, double flowers of attractive rosy-violet. 35c, 
Major—Big Leaf Perwinkle. Large broader foliage and heavier 
gloss, the flowers are larger and deeper blue. 35c. 
Major Variegated—A lovely white and green variegated form of 
Major with same colored flowers. 50c. 
Minor—A handsome evergreen ground cover, with showy blue 
flowers borne freely in early spring. 35c. 
Minor Alba—A pure white flowered form, that is extremely scarce. 
A lovely sort, 35c. 
