
Violet White Wonder 
Order Early: These are 
the very scarce flowers. 
Some say these are prettier than either 
Double Russian or English Violets, be- 
cause they show up better among their 
foliage. They are beautiful, it is true; 
and we are afraid we are not going to 
have enough of them. Room-filing fra- 
grance. And the blossoms are nearly as 
large as the picture, about 34 inch across 
or even larger under right conditions. 
4- to 6-inch stems, dense, beautiful foli- 
age. Good ground cover. Blooming 
season about the same as Double Russian 
Violets. PRICES: Field-grown plants, 
ietoreooe:. 2° for 89c; 3 for $1.24: 
4 for $1.58; 6 for $2.27; 12 for $4.33. 
For Hedges, see page 25. 
English Violets 
Known to all flower 
lovers for its color, form, 
and rare fragrance. 8 
inches high. Flowers deep 
rich purple. 
1—$0.55 
2— .89 
3— 1.24 
4—$1.58 
6— 2.27 
12—4 4.33 

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There are some flowers that really pull at our heart- 
strings, they are so lovable; and Violas belong to that 
delightful group. These charming Hardy Pansies 
Violas 
bloom all summer; hence, a very valuable addition to your garden. They 
are beautiful in groups or low everblooming borders. Ultimate height 6 
to 8 inches. Blooming season April to frost. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Thrive in sun or shade. Will stand moisture if drainage is good. These 
come in four colors: Apricot, Blue, Yellow, Red. 
PRICES: Field-grown, 50c each; 2 for 81c; 4 for $1.44; 8 for $2.68. 


Double Russian Violets 
Simply pick a_ small 
bouquet of Double Rus- ou ha) 
sian Violets, put them in a 
a vase, and wait. It won’t Cnpame 
be long until everyone in 
See coe Oe es a Whole 
the room is exclaiming in 
delight at the wonderful Zoom! 
aroma, for there are no 
flowers more richly fragrant than Double Russian 
Violets. Sorry, but pictures can’t show their 
fragrance and words can’t describe it. Why not 
grow your own? Color as shown; all flowers 
double; early spring blooming, and sometimes in 
the fall; long stems, 6 to 8 inches. 
PRICES: 1 for 65c; 2 for $1.06; 3 for $1.46; 
4 for $1.87; 6 for $2.68; 12 for $5.12. 

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Hardy Carnations 
(Dianthus Grenadin) 
Just like hothouse Carnations right 
in your garden. Grow 12 to 15 inches. 
Space 12 inches apart; moist, rich, non- 
acid soil (avoid peat moss). Choose 
colors: Red, Pink, White, Yellow. 
PRICES: Field-grown, 1 for 40c; 
4 for $1.15; 8 for $2.15; 12 for $3.15. 
Find What You Want Quickly—See Index on Page 2. 
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