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Minor Alba Variegated—Foliage variegated with yellow and green. 
50c. 
Minor Aurea Variegated—Leaves edged yellow, blue flowers. 35c. 
Minor Rosea—Small foliage and pink flowers. 50c. 
Minor Variegated—Leaves edged cream and white, blue flowers. 
50c. 
Violets. 
Cucullata Alba—Large white flowers on long stems in May and 
June, 35c. 
Cucullata Rubra—Deep rose-red flowers on long stems in May and 
June. 35c. 
Cucullata Rubra—Deep rose-red flowers. 35c. 
English—Large leaves and red-purple blossoms. 50c. 
The Kentucky Violet—Large white flowers with a dark blue eye. 
35¢. 
King Edward—Lovely large foliage and violet-blue flowers. 40c, 
Nuttali—Ovate leaves and bright yellow flowers, very dwarf. 35c. 
Odorata Blue—Sweet purple violet. 35c. .- 
Odorata Double Russian—Very fragrant, double blooms of violet 
purple. 50c. 
Odorata Rosina—Single old rose flowers, intensely fragrant, hardy 
and good. 40c. 
Odorata White—Sweet white violet. 35c. 
Patrinii—Chinese violet. Mounds of wedge-shaped leaves lilac 
flowers. 35c. 
Royal Robe—Large deep violet blue, blossoms open flat on long 
stems, fragrant. 40c. 
Rugulosa—8 in. Large foliage, flowers white with violet lines, 
showy, spreads by runners. 35c. 
Striata—A beautiful deep cream color, trailing habit. 35c, 
Sylvestris Rosea—A trailing woodland violet from Europe, delicate 
and flowering well in spring, the blooms rosy pink. 40c. 
Violas. 
Gracalis—A beautiful ruffled royal purple viola, blooming very 
profusely, a must have. 35c. 
Tricclor—Tiny flowered viola of three colors, purple, white and 
yellow. 35c. 
Johny -Jump-Up—Small flowered violas. Two colors, all purple, 
and purple and yellow. Either color. 35c. 
HARDY WATERLILIES 
Very small growing varieties for tubs or small pools, and 
gems in the shallow parts of large pools. 
Aurora—A very changeable variety, opening a creamy yellow deepening 
through orange-red to dark red as the flowers age. Its stamens 
are orange-red. The leaves mottled with brownish red, very beauti- 
ful. One of the best for tub gardens, also a pleasing addition to 
larger pools. $1.25. 
Pink Laydeker (Laydeleri Liacea)—This is the queen of miniature 
lilies. The miniature blossoms are two inches in diameter, perfect 
jewels. Replicas of their larger neighbors in every minute detail. 
And best of all it blooms from early spring to late fall. No pool 
should be without this tiny plant. $1.25. 
Yellow Pigmy (Pygmaea Helvola)—Bright yellow miniature flowers 
with yellow stamens, from 1 to 2 inches across. Leaves are pleasing- 
