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TRITOMA—Continued Longifolia Subsessiles—TVhis lovely, well-known 
Pfitzeri—In bloom from Aug. to Oct., with spikes perennial blooms from June until Sept. The plants 
3 to 4 feet high. The color is rich venir red, and are covered with beautiful blue flower spikes. 
yellow. Very hardy : 
Robin Hood—New, late-blooming variety, with Sunny Border Blue—A new Subsessiles variety, 
stunning rich-red flower spikes, 2 to 3 feet high. 75¢ somewhat similar in color to Veronica Longifolia, 
each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50. but much taller, and blooming several weeks 
E ’ : ; earlier. Please try this lovely, new, Sunny Border 
Buy in units of three, unless an each price is introduction. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50. 

quoted. 
Crater Lake Blue— 12 inches high, this early bloom- 
ing variety produces spikes of the most beautiful 
gentian-blue flowers. 
*Incana—8 to 10 inches high, with silvery-gray 
foliage, and blue flowers in June. Lovely for borders 
or in the rock-garden. 
*Incana-Rosea—Like the above, but with pink 
flowers. 
*Spicata Nana—Tiny blue spikes, 3 to 4 inches high. 
*Rupestris— Trailing variety with blue flowers. Fx- 
cellent in the wall or rock-garden. 
*VINCA—Trailing Myrtle for Ground Cover 
Bowles Variety—A wonderful improvement over 
the common myrtle. Broad glossy- green foliage. 
Larger and deeper blue flowers. in great. profusion. 
We offer strong field plants. 3 for $1. 00, 12 for $3.50, 
100 for $25. 00, 250 for $50.00. 
Use Myrtle Bowles Variety, Chrysogonum, Pachy- 
sandra, and Ajugas for ground cover in the shade. 
Minor Alba—A white-flowered trailing Myrtle. 

VIOLAS 
*Jersey Gem—Still the best of them all. Hardy, 
TROLLIUS easily grown. Lovely blue flowers throughout the 
summer. Use it for borders or in beds with your 
Spring flowering bulbs. 
*Violet Rosina—Produces fragrant, old-rose flowers. 
TROLLIUS EUROPAEUS— English Buttercup Royal Robe—lLarge flowers of deep violet-blue. A 
Lovely, spring-blooming perennials for sun or new, lovely, rich-blooming variety. 
light shade, requiring a moist, rich location. White Violet— Easily grown. Pure white. 
Grand for cutting. 18 to 24 inches high. 
Meadow Gold—Our own introduction. Giant, 
golden Buttercups all through May and June 
and again in the Fall. This variety will surely 
enhance your garden. The large globes are pro- 
duced on 24-inch stems. Wonderful for cut 
flowers. 
Moonlight—Soft lemon-yellow flowers of 
great size. A wonderful companion to Meadow 
Gold. 
75c each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50 

VERBASCUM— Mullein 
Strong growing perennials for the sunny border. Very 
hardy. 
Cotswold Gem—In bloom from June until Sept. 
With numerous spikes 3 to 4 feet tall, the blooms are 
amber colored with purple center. 
Pink Domino—Soft pink flowers with buff under- 
tones. Grows like Cotswold Gem. 
VERONICA—Speedwell 
These fine perennials are as important in your garden 
as the Phloxes or Delphiniums. They are easily grown 
in good ordinary garden soil, in sun or shade. 
Spicata Blue Spire—12 to 15 inches high; dark, 
shiny foliage; spikes of deep blue flowers throughout 
the summer. 
Spicata Blue Peter— Lovely new English intro- 
duction. The plants are sturdy and compact. 2 feet 

high with dark blue flowers. A prolific bloomer. | | VERONICA 
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