att Viola Yellow Vixen 
Always a Mass of Bright Yellow 
Hardy everblooming Perennial Viola in a bright clear yellow 
which will make your gardens and borders more colorful from 
early spring to frost. Originated here in northern New York, 
it has lived through many hard winters demonstrating its 
vigor, winter-resistance and ability to come up year in and 
year out. The pert faces of this hardy Viola are always cheer- 
ful, always smiling up at you merrily. The 21-in. flowers are 
borne on upright 6- to 8-in. stems. 
Vigorous—Easy to Grow 
The compact, bushy plant does not mind having flowers and 
foliage freely cut for household use. The foliage is a rich 
dark green, an excellent contrast to the intriguing yellow 
flowers, which are always in evidence because of the un- 
usually long period of bloom. 
It will do well in the border, particularly as an edging or 
also in combination with Viola Purple Heart. It is not too 
particular as to soil, and will be a good rock-garden plant 
because of its low, spreading form. 
Viola Yellow Vixen will find many uses in the garden and 
its constant show of color will be much appreciated. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50; 
100 for $50.00 

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Viola Purple Heart 
(Plant Patent No. 671) 
The Famous Perennial 
Introduced by J. & P. 
An amazing flower indeed! One of the most 
popular perennials we have ever introduced. 
Blossoms continuously from spring to frost, and 
comes up year in and year out, more luxuriant and 
more vigorous than ever. The huge, velvety, 
violet-blue flowers are up to 3 in. across, on grace- 
ful stems 7 to 8 in. long. The petals of these giants 
are pleasingly waved, giving a play of tones that 
you will never cease to admire. A bright yellow 
‘teye’’ makes the lovely purple seem even deeper 
and the texture richer and more velvety. 
Each plant sends out many shoots for a continual 
supply of flowers from spring until freezing 
weather, and some even after the first snow flies. 
Cut back the long runners in August, and thus 
make the plants more compact and the later 
blooms more profuse. They are easy to grow, 
not particular where you plant them, although 
they do best in moist, loamy soil. Like afternoon 
sun, but do not demand it. Will live for years, 
giving you infinite loveliness for very little care. 
T5c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
12 for $7.50; 100 for $50.00 
= JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
| PorteH -art i orldi Large ore Growers 
All Season 
9 to 12 in, 
