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RINCESS OF WALES 
IMPROVED - LAVENDER 
This violet has a per- 
sonality and dignity of 
its own! Growing al- 
most as large as the 
Elk, it has exquisite 
silky lavender blossoms, very, very 
fragrant (even fragrant foliage of soft 
green), Ideal for corsages. I you love 
violets, every desire is gratified in this 
variety. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 

9. Buea 
CUSPIDATA 
This radiant, clear sky-blue violet 
stands erect on 6-8 inch stems; soft 
green leaves; equally beautiful in 
garden or bouquet. Grows from seed 
Oreectionjeinesunsor shode:'Zoc edan, 
6 for $1.00. 
10. PREY oe DEAU LY 
Flowers of deep purple on medium 
length stems. This variety has a very 
compact habit of growth; rich glossy 
leaves. Not as fragrant as some, but 
well deserving a spot with other violets 
2oc each, 5 for $1.00. 
hy OV ELYeBIRD peEOOT 
Alert as a robin! Comes in colors 
varying from true violet to wisteria 
violet or paler. Bloom from spring on 
into summer. Leaves resembling a 
bird's foot. 8-10 blossoms on one tiny 
plant. Very attractive and unusual. 
Prefers sun and sandy soil. 35c each, 
Seitese toner 
LZ eel VS -VONE BIR Se erOOT 
BUNNY VIOLET 
IDEAL EASTER GIFT 
Two long pointed upper petals of 
deep velvety purple stand errect a- 
bove the three rounded lower petals 
of lilac hue which are penciled with 
deeper markings. Just like a saucy 
Easter Bunny greeting the world—a 
promising message of cheer. Also likes 
sun and sandy soil. 50c each. 
1S AVALON 
Deep purple, large sized blooms 
with long stems. Favored commercially 
because of hardy strong growth, pro- 
ductivity, and keeping quality. Lumin- 
ous green foliage. Grows prolifically 
with little 6r no: care: *25c- edch = betcr 
$1.00. | 
14. LE LILAS 
A demure fragrant blossom of dainty 
lilac with white center. An early and 
profuse blooming season lasting nine 
months. Very easily grown. 35c each, 
8S ttoreip 00! 
ly. WHITE PALUSTRIS 
Strong good-sized plant with pure 
white petals—short tracings of dark 
purple on three lower petals. Stems 
4-6 inches. Blooms early, 35c each, 
3 for $1.00. 
16. LADY DONNA 
Fragrant lilac hued violet on long 
bluish stems. Lovely large soft green 
leaves. A pleasure to grow—takes so 
little care. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
lege: WILD RED AND WHITE 
OREGON ~ 
“Two-Eyed Violet” 
Two demure eyes on the side petals 
cast irrestible shy upward glances. 
Lower center petals of white is gaily 
penciled with purple lines, and the two 
upper petals are gay with a tinting of 
deep maroon which shows through 
from the back. Bloom in clusters on 
stems 6-12 inches high from early 
spring well into August. 25c each, 
$2.00 dozen. 
18. RIVINIANA ALPINE 
The Daintiest of All! It's rosy-dawn 
blossoms lasting all through the spring 
and summer months prove most sat- 
isfactory. A lovely splash of color in 
rock gardens. And its adorable foliage 
makes a cheery potted plant. 35c each, 
3 for $1.00, $3.50 dozen. 
