
Be 
VINCA minor. 10 for $2.00 
BUDDLEIA .- Butterfly-Bush 
(For delivery in spring only) 
Semi-shrubs which freeze down in hard win- 
ters and come up with renewed vigor the follow- 
ing spring. All the Buddleias are excellent as 
cut-flowers as well as for their decorative value 
in the garden during August and September. 
Charming. Large, full spikes of lavender-pink. 
Concord. Fine large spikes of lavender-blue. 
Dubonnet. True Dubonnet in color, in sun- 
shine nearly red. 
Ile de France. Handsome spikes of rose-purple 
suffused violet. A lovely color and a fine 
branching plant. 
Royal Red. Pat. 556. Lovely spikes of the 
finest red. Fragrant and excellent for cutting. 
4 ft. July to frost. 
White Cloud. A magnificent new white Butter- 
fly-bush. Compact, producing well-formed 
blooms with small yellow eyes. 4 to 5 ft. 
July to frost. 
All Buddleias: 65 cts. each; 
3 of one variety for $1.50 

A typical Buddleia bloom. These six varieties 
provide the color-range from pure white to pink to 
red to lavender-blue. Pictured below is Buddleia 
Charming. 



AN ALL-SEASON PERENNIAL BORDER 
Any well-spaded garden soil will grow these sturdy perennials for years to come with a minimum 
of labor and expense. They will provide a permanent, colorful border from early summer until late 
fall and fine cut-flowers for home decoration. The low price of this valuable group is made possible 
by economy in digging and packing many orders of this nature. Close planting has been suggested 
for immediate color effects in this border 15 feet long by 3 feet wide to accommodate these 44 plants. 

Key Quantity Key Quantity 
1 4 Lythrum, The Beacon. Red. 8 3 Physostegia virg. alba Improved. 
, 4 Artemisia, Silver Queen. 9 3 Tritoma Hybrids. Orange and Gold. 
3 3 Rudbeckia purpurea. 10 3 Sedum spec. Brilliant. Crimson. 
4 3 Heliopsis scabra. Orange-yellow. U5 3 Hardy Aster. Dwarf. Blue. 
5 3 Hardy Aster. Tall, red. 12 3 Anthemis Kelwayi. Yellow. 
6 3 Eupatorium coelestinum. Blue. 13 3 Hemerocallis. Lemon and Yellow. 
q 3 Gaillardia Hybrids. 14 3 Campanula persicifolia alba. 
44 Hardy, herbaceous perennial lants for ne, July, A t 
4 Nur se ry-G rown $1 4. 50 and September cut-flowers and colorful oe Gace othe 
Pl ants . . for Rogilla? value vigils and quality of plants used to fill this group order are exactly 
the same as for varieties ordered individually. 

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VIOLETS 
Viola odorata 
A cool, damp, shady place suits Violets best. 
Here they will bloom freely and come back year 
after year. 
VIOLA, | 
Pilkington } 
California. The single blue flowers are borne on 
stems 2 or 3 inches above the foliage, differing 
in this respect from all other Violets. Foliage 
also is tall and the plant is a more vigorous 
grower than most other Violas. 
Frey’s Fragrant. Considered by Viola experts 
to be an improyement on Gov. Herrick. Good 
quality blue flowers in abundance. 
Gov. Herrick. Large; clear blue. 3 to 6 in. Apr. 
to June. 
Pilkington. A new dark purple with stems of 
good length. 
Rosina. Vigorous. Old-rose; very fragrant. 6 in. 
April to Oct. 
Royal Robe. The blossoms are fragrant and 
open out flat like a pansy or viola. ‘Their fra- 
grance, one of the most important of all pomts, 
is detectable many yards away, and will fill 
the air of your garden with this most delightful 
of all perfumes. 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
Single Russian. Blue; sweet-scented. 
Snow Queen. White with a small inconspicuous 
Javender heart. 
The Czar. Single white. Very free flowering. 
Viola pedatum bicolor. This handsome variety 
is a delightful shade of violet with a lighter 
center. Flowers in May and several times 
through the summer. 
All Violets: 3 of ome variety for $1.00; 10 of 
one variety for $2.50, except where noted. 
VIOLA, 
Snow Queen 
VIOLA, 
Rosina 
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