VIOLAS 
These little sprites are the 
parents of the modern Pansy, 
similar in form and color to the 
Heartsease that was used in 
Elizabethan days to make nose- 
gays. 
We offer a fine se- 
lection of mixed 
Violas* im <a. great 
many different varie- 
ties. Splendid for a 
child’s garden, for 
edging perennial 
borders, or for broad 
masses in the rock 
garden. $1.00 for 25, 
$3.25 per 100, $25.00 
per 1000. 
Violas make up for 
their lack of size by the 
fact that they flower 
more freely in very 
warm summer weather 
than Pansies do. They 
self-sow from year to 
year. 
Tiny Violas are the smallest members of 
the Pansy family and are welcome wher- 
ever they jump up in the garden. Allowed 
to go their own way, they make a very 
pleasing carpet under tall shrubs and per- 
ennials, and render a real service in shading 
the ground for such plants as lilies. They 
help to blend the various units in a 
perennial border. 
Admiration. Beautiful deep violet. 
Blue Perfection. A well-formed flower of 
medium blue with a yellow eye. Very 
free blooming. 
Johnny-Jump-Up. Various combinations 
of purple, blue and yellow. Colorful all 
summer. 
Lutea Splendens. Rich golden yellow. 
Excellent with blue varieties. 
White Perfection. Clear frosty white. 
One of the most desirable. 
Any of the above: 
$1.00 for 25, $3.25 per 100, 
$25.00 per 1000 
250 plants or more of one color 
at the 1000 rate 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright rosy crimson 
with terra-cotta shadings. Very fra- 
grant. 
Blue Beauty. A neat, compact grower 
producing very small, bright blue flow- 
ers. Nice in the rock garden and small 
wall pockets. 
Chantreyland. Lovely rounded flowers of 
rich apricot color, the center sprinkled 
as if with brick dust. Profuse flowering; 
spicily fragrant. 
King Henry. Purple with a lighter center 
and dark stripes. The chrome-yellow 
eye provides a nice contrast. Compact 
and very free flowering. 
Any of the above: 
$1.25 for 25, $4.00 per 100, 
$34.00 per 1000 
250 plants or more of one color 
at the 1000 rate 
