66 SPRING WHOLESALE TRADE LIST — FEBRUARY 8, 1950 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
VERONICA, Speedwell (RG) Per 10 
% Crater Lake Blue. Long airy spikes like the blue spires of fairy- 
land. A sure touch of cool blue for the border. Plants grow 
20 inches tall, do well in either full sun or partial shade. ____- $ 1.80 
VINCA MINOR 
Bowles Variety. An excellent ground-cover plant with dark 
green glossy Jeaves and ‘blue flowers;) 2.252224. 322-322 453-e 1.80 
VIOLA, ODORATA, Sweet Violet (RG) 
Fry’s Fragrant. An old English strain of perpetual flowering 
violets. Blooms early in the spring and again in the fall. 
Flowers extra large, deep purple and very fragrant, excellent 
LOT) LOGIN a ree ee ek mera 1.40 
% Royal Robe. This glorious variety is a lustrous shade of deepest 
violet-blue. The blossoms are delicately fragrant and open out 
flat like a pansy or Viola. A few plants of this violet in the 
garden will serve to furnish quantities of bloom either during 
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YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 
Creamy yellow. 6 foot. This plant with its broad, sword-like 
evergreen foliage is indispensable in landscape work. It can be 
used either for lawn or rockery work and stands out among 
all other plants. June-July. 1 year seedlings. _____-_--_- ree ae he 13 
OLD FASHIONED KITCHEN HERBS 
Per 10 
Horseradish. A condiment used in seasoning meats. 
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Crowns | . esi. Seek ete a Ba 2 eee 7.00 
Per 100 
$ 15.00 
15.09 
12.00 
15.00 
12.00 
Per 100 
$ 2.90 
6.00 
