tserpyllum Purdy’s var.—3-4 inches, very vigorous and spreading, good 
ground cover, lavendar-pink flowers. 
serpyllum Reiter’s var.—2 inches, very flat, tiny-leaved, has not flowered 
for us. 
*TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminoides (Confederate or Star Jasmine) — Ever- 
green vine or ground cover with masses of fragrant star-like white 
flowers in June. For ground cover, plant 3 feet apart. 24 or 3s — 50*, 
4s — 90%, gc. — $1.20. 
*TRADESCANTIA—To 14 feet, narrow-bladed foliage and dense umbels of 
flowers all summer and fall, part shade. g.c. 
Blue Stone—Soft rich medium blue. 
Iris Pritchard—White stained azure-blue. 
J. C. Weguelin—Pale azure-blue. 
Pauline—Pale rosy-mauve. 
Purple Dome—Deepest of all, glowing violet. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein)—Coarse-growing, large woolly leaved plants with 
long spikes of flowers. Good among shrubs and at back of perennial 
plantings, to 6 feet. g.c. 
Miss Willmott—Creamy-white flowers. 
olympicum—Golden-yellow flowers. 
VERBENAS—White, scarlet, lavendar-blue, salmon pink, 24 inch plant 
bands — 15. 
+VERBENA pulchella (Verbena erinoides) —Purple-blue verbena heads all 
summer and fall, good ground cover, does not winter-kill, but may 
look shabby in cold winters. Flats. 
VERBENA pulchella Maonetti—Rose-pink, candy striped white. Flats. 
VERONICA—Some of our most effective blue-flowering plants. Foliage 
clean and attractive, shear flower spikes as finished for additional 
bloom. 
Blue Spire—2-24 feet, glorious dark blue spikes in summer. 3s, 4s. 
Crater Lake Blue—To 1% feet, intense “Crater Lake” blue, late spring 
| and summer. 3s, 4s. 
holophylla littoralis—To 14 feet, large shining green foliage and fat 
spikes of intense indigo blue, one of the most interesting we have 
seen. 3s — 40F. 
incana—Silvery rosettes of foliage, blue spikes. 3s, 4s. 
rupestris—Creeping, to 6 inches, pale-blue spikes. 3s, 4s. 
teucrium Sky Blue—Neat emerald green foliage, with 10-12 inch stems 
bearing spires of pure sky-blue. 3s, 4s. 
tfiliformis—Emerald green mat of tiny rotund leaves, dotted in spring 
with tiny palest blue-lavendar flowers, the whole 1 inch. Sun or shade. 
Good ground cover, with moisture. Flats. 
*VINCA—Sun or shade, good green foliage, one of most reliable ground 
covers. $7.50 per flat of 100. 
minor—Dwarf blue periwinkle, summer, profuse. 
minor alba—White form. 
minor alpina—Wine-red, semi-double. 
minor Bowles Var.—This fine dark blue form, we hope, will be available 
this fall of *49. 
+ZAUSCHNERIA. latifolia — More or less prostrate with brilliant fuchsia- 
like flowers in summer. Some have green, some grey foliage. Excel- 
lent cover for dry bank as it doesn’t like too much water. Slightly 
tender. g.c. 
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