HEATHERS GIVE FINE WINTER COLOR 29 
Blanda. Tiny white flowers. Fragrant. 35c. 
Canadense. Sh. A persistent bloomer with white flowers having 
the outside of the petals more or less tinted with violet. 35c. 
Jooi. Dwarf and compact, making a cushion of lilac pink flowers, 
in early April and again in fall. 3 in. 50c. 
Labrodorica. Rare species, with purplish foliage with attractive 
dark blue flowers. 50c. 
Nana. The smallest violet. A delightful miniature with rounded 
leaves and tiny pale lavender flowers. Less than 1 in. Rare. 50c. 
Pedata. Bird foot violet. Fine cut foliage and large pale violet 
flowers. 3 in. 35c. 
Pedata Bicolor. A form of Pedata, having the upper petals dark 
velvety purple and the lower ones pale lilac. 50c. 
Riveniana. Compact grower with many light blue flowers through- 
out the season. 3 in. 35c. 
Striata. Sulphur yellow flowers in leaf axils off and on all sum- 
mer. 35c. 
Walteri. Sh. Rounded heart shaped leaves, beautifully purple 
veined. Attractive for its foliage alone, but having lavender blue 
flowers. 50c. 
Odoraia Sweet Violets. Very early blooming. Fragrant. 
Charm. Soft pale lavender flowers. Distinct. 35c. 
Double Russian. Very fragrant violet double blooms. 35c. 
Lady Hume-Campbell. Pale lavender blue. Very double. Hard- 
ier than Marie-Louise. 35c. 
Rosina. Deliciously fragrant single old rose flowers. 35c. 
Royal Robe. Sh. Immense blossoms of deep blue violet, which 
are delicately fragrant. A very strong grower. 35c. 
Semperflorens. Very fragrant violet blooms produced over a 
long period both spring and fall. Choice. 35c. 
Swanley White. Fragrant double white. Rare. 50c. 
Sweet English. Profuse bloomer with long stems. 35c. 
WALDSTIENA Fragarioides. S-sh. Delightful mat forming evergreen 
ground cover with attractive glossy foliage and bright yellow 
single flowers in early spring. 35c each. 
DWARF TREES AND SHRUBS 
We have found it advisable to make a distinct section for all 
hard-wooded plants and request our customers to cast their eyes 
over this second alphabetical arrangement for any dwarf plants they 
may miss in the first part of the catalog. WE DO NOT pay the cost 
of transportation on Trees and Shrubs. To avoid bookkeeping we 
prefer to ship express charges collect. 
ANDROMEDA Glaucophylla. Bog Rosemary. Glaucous leaves and 
pinkish flowers in spring. A fine evergreen shrub for a peaty 
soil in light shade. 12 in. 50c and $1.00. 
