

Doutle Russian VUcelets 
Simply pick a small bouquet of Double Russian Violets, 
put them in a vase, and wait. It won’t be long until everyone 
in the room is exclaiming in delight at the wonderful aroma, 
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for there are no flowers more richly fra- 
grant 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 some- 
times in the fall; long stems, 6 to 8 inches. 
PRICES: 1 for 65c; 2 for $1.15; 3 for $1.65; 
4 for $2.15; 6 for $3.15; 12 for $6.00. 
ASTERS: Harrington Pink. 
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Beechwood Challenger — al 
most pure red. 3!) feet tall 
Mount Everest—a lovely 
mountain of white blooms. 
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pink, 92) to 43: feet. tall 
have an abundance of 
blossoms; plant becomes com- 
pletely covered. Choose the 
varieties you want. PRICES: 
1 for 60c; 2 for $1.05; 3 for 
$1.50; 4 for $1.95; 6 for 
$2.85; 12 for $5.55. 

Vialet White Wouder 
Some say these are prettier than either Double 
Russian or English Violets, because 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-filling fragrance. And the 
blossoms are nearly as large as the picture, about 
three-fourths 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, 1 for 55c; 2 for 95c; 3 for $1.35; 
4 for $1.75; 6 for $2.55; 12 for $4.95. 
ROCK GARDEN. A panorama 
of low lying color to creep and 
spread among the stones of 
your rockery. Ten plants, our 
choice, that will surprise you 
with their value and charm. We 
guarantee at least five different 
varieties. PRICES: Field-grown 
plants, 10 for $1.95; 20 for $3.75. 

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