HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Veronica—Blue spire. The best of all veronicas. Lovely 
blue flower on a 24-inch stem, 
*Veronica Rupestris—A very low growing plant. Will 
make a very good ground cover or rockery plant 
Blue flowers. 
*Veronica Incana—6 in. spikes and silvery foliage. One 
of the loveliest for the border. 
*Viola Cornuta (Tufted Pansy)—Excellent for the rock 
garden or border. Will bloom all summer. Colors: 
Blue, white, red, apricot, yellow. Each, 20c; 12 for 
$2.00. 
HARDY FIELD GROWN 
EVER-BLOOMING ROSES 
All Western Grown No. 1 Grade 2 Year Plants 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85: 6 for $5.50; 12 for $11.00. 
Unless Otherwise Priced. 
RED VARIETIES 
Christopher Stone—Free blooming plant producing 
fragrant, velvety-textured roses of vivid-scarlet 
scented. 
E. G. Hill—Great massive blooms of deep velvety- 
maroon. 
Etoille de Hollande—Dark velvety-red with fine frag- 
rance. 
Poinsettia—Bud long-pointed, double open flowers of 
bright unfading scarlet. Prolific bloomer. 
Hadley—Red shading to purple. 
Hoosier Beauty—Crimson red. 
Red Hoover—Red variation of Pres. Hoover. 
- Victoria Harrington—Dark red. 
General MacArthur—Bright crimson. 
. PINK VARIETIES 
The Doctor—Large, beautiful buds, opening to enor- 
mous semi-double. Cupped flowers of satiny pink. 
Plant vigorous. Fragrant. 
Dame Edith Helen—Excellent shape. Glowing pink. 
Double. 
Miss Rowenathom—Large brilliant satiny pink with 
gold base. Fragrant. Large blooms. 
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