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(Left) VIOLA, JOHN WALLMARK 
New Viola with shimmering gray ish 
© ne P.c0, lavender overall color laced with violet 
veinings and splashed with deeper 
violet tones at the center. Has a pert 
yellow and white eye. The form is 
rather rounded but the bloom is almost 
2 inches across and the long stems make 
it an ideal cut flower. It grows 12 
inches high. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 
12 for $8.50; 100 for $64.00 

VERONICA SUBSESSILIS 
White (P.R.R.) (Right) 
White form of the nae Veronica 
subsessilis. The 21% ft. plant is healthy 
and vigorous in growth, and gives a 
wealth of bloom from August to Octo- 
ber. It is seldom that a new variety of 
perennial fits so quickly into the popu- 
lar needs and gains interest so rapidly. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 




May to Oct. Viola, John Wallmark 12 inches 

\ © Jj. & P.co. 
DIANTHUS, IRENE (Left) 
Plant Patent No. 747 
Most Fragrant of Ail Garden Pinks 
(Dianthus caryophyllus.) The fragrance of 
Irene is one of its outstanding qualities 
. . . literally drenches the garden with 
old- fashioned, clove-scented fragrance 
unequaled by any other ee Pink. 
Flowers Eeotncete continuously, the new 
buds opening as the old ones finish. One 
8-in. oe in our Pa had over 60 
flowers last spring. Irene is an exquisite 
shade of pink, bearing 2- to 214-in., very 
double flowers, averaging about 60 petals 
each. Sturdy 12 to 15-in. stems. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.003 
12 for $10.00 
Dianthus, Irene June-July 12 to 53 in. 
(Left) SUPER-GIANT VIOLET, 
Royal Robe Violet Royal Robe 
Spring & Fall 
9 to 12 in Extra-Large Flowers 
Magnificent, lustrous, deepest violet-blue. Very 
easy to grow. Intensely fragrant. A few flowers 
will fill an entire room with their exquisite odor. 
Sturdy foliage; blooms abundantly in early spring 
and again in fall. The large flowers open wide, 
like a pansy or viola, often exceeding 
1 in. across. Stiff, erect stems up to 
8 in. or more. 
Most popular because it is ideal for 
difficult, partially shaded spots where 
other things will not grow well. 
Once established, each plant becomes a 
broad mass of green, producing its 
fragrant blooms more generously year 
after year. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
Waorldi Largest Léze (Growers 
NEWARK, NEW YORK 

-&P.CO. ler 1c “2 pene PS Tite (P.R.R. 
6 for $6.25 ©s.eP.c Veronica subsessilis, White (P.R-R.) 
August to October 
2to2% 
ky 
© j. ep. co. 
LYTHRUM SALICARIA 
Brightness 
Brightness, the new Lythrum, is a penetrating 
clear rose-pink, much brighter than the great 
favorite Morden Pink. 
It grows about 30 to 34 in., ina compact form, 
almost moundlike, and fits well i in the middle 
border. The 10 to 12-in. flowering spikes are 
densely filled and last a long while. The bloom- 
ing time is from early July to early August, 
usually a period of little color in the border. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 

