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TRADESCANTIA—Spiderwort 
TRADESCANTIA Purple Dome—This is one of the best of 
the new, large-flowered varieties. The deep, luminous 
blue-purple blooms touched with gold in the center come 
by the hundreds all Summer and Fall. Unlike the old 
types the foliage does not hide the blossoms. Depend- 
able, persistent and hardy in loamy soil in either full sun 
or light shade. Height 1% to 2 feet. We regard Purple 
Dome very highly! Each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00. 
TROLLIUS—Globe Flower 
TROLLIUS Goldquelle Hybrids — Elegant, refined plants 
adapted to the moist, lightly shaded garden and pool- 
side planting. Distinctive, globe-shaped flowers from 
light yellow to deep orange on 2-foot stems over hand- 
somely cut, rich green leaves. Globe Flowers bloom 
freely from mid-Spring to early Summer and sometimes 
again in the Fall, providing abundant, glorious cut flow- 
ers at little cost. Mixed colors only. Each 60c, three 
$1.60, six $3.00. 
VERONICA—Speedwell 
VERONICA Blue Spire—A recent introduction with noble, 
dark blue spikes on 2'2-foot stems. The foliage is 
somewhat shiny and the clumps are robust and bushy. 
A splendid hardy variety for early and mid-Summer 
border decoration. Cultural requirements are simple: 
a sunny spot with ordinary loam and good drainage. 
Try this satisfactory, modern variety of Veronica. Each 
60c, three $1.60, six $3.00. 

TROLLIUS 
VIOLA—Sweet Violet 
VIOLA *odorata—Familiar, lovely flowers with great senti- 
mental appeal. These cheerful, little, hardy plants will 
grow in ordinary soil but bloom and look best in a rich, 
loamy soil which is lightly shaded and kept rather moist. 
The fragrant blooms are too well known to need descrip- 
tion. They are produced abundantly in late Winter in 
warm sections and a little later in colder places and have 
long been used in charming, miniature bouquets. Sweet 
Violets are frequently used to carpet small areas in the 
informal, shaded garden and a more delightful plant 

cannot be recommended. fears 
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