VIOLA odorata. 
cutting garden, violets should always be 
given a small space, for they are of easy 
culture and bloom for many years once 
properly established. 
Royal Robe. Deep violet-blue; very fra- 
grant. Flowers are single, large and flat. 
3 for $1.50, doz. $5.50. 
Rosina. Single, fragrant flowers of dark 
rose-pink. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
Frey’s Fragrant. 
inch in diameter. Deep purple blooms in 
April and in the fall. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
Snow Queen. 
flowers during the spring. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
To plant a border 20 feet by 4 feet. 
Sweet Violet. In the 
Single flowers 4 to 34 
Long-stemmed white 
YUCCA filamentosa 
VIOLA cornuta. (P) Flowers like minia- 
ture pansies, rich violet, perennial and 
sweetly scented. The 6 to 9-inch plants 
are effective for rock gardens and narrow 
borders. Normally May and June flower- 
ing, but may be induced to bloom in 
autumn if plants are cut back in August. 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
White Perfection. White. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
YUCCA filamentosa. 
Adam’s Needle. 
Tropical in appearance, with coarse ever- 
green foliage and spikes of pendent flowers 
on 6-foot stems. 
Good specimen plants 
are suitable for tubs or for bold accent 
material in border design. Full sun and 
limy soil are required. 
3 for $1.35, doz. $5. 
PLANT A PERENNIAL BORDER 
WITH ONE OF THESE SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
For the back—8 tall plants, 2 each of the following: 
1. Hollyhock, pink 
2. Hibiscus, Mallo 
For the center area—12 medium-height plants, 2 each of the following: 
5. Geum, Fire Opal 
6. Pyrethrum 
7. Lupine, hybrid 
Three Collections for a border 30 feet by 4 feet. 
adaptable to any comparative area—even L-shaped—approximately 120 square 
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3. Digitalis, Giant Shirley 
w Marvels 4. Physostegia. 
8. Aquilegia 
9. Lychnis chalcedonica 
10. Sweet William 
A carefully selected group of perennials to provide color from April to November. 
For the foreground—24 dwarf plants, 3 each of the following: 
11. Armeria cespitosa 
12. Dianthus, Little Joe 
13. Viola, Jersey Gem 
14. Ajuga metallica 
44 Plants $f 7 fe 50 
Cutting Garden Key | Full Sun= Key 
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Bi Iris, PION eT = ate ee creel APA © ee ae ess 72 3) Iris S$ Wedgewood sn yr eristtte ee ee 
2 Lavandula, Munstead Strain.......... 3 22Veronica Spicatane 02 eee es 3 
3 Gaillardia, S. & W. Hybrids.......... 4 | 3 Gypsophilatrepens? yoann 4 
3 Hemerocallis, J. A. Crawford......... 5 | 39PhloxaEva-boerstenen ete ens 5 
2 Anemone, September Charm.......... 6 | 2 Aguilegia, yellow........2.....- . 6 
3 Chrysanthemum, Kristina............ 7 3eDianthus*-beatcixa eet eee eae 7 
3) Stokesiailacinane oe eee 8. ln Se Lychnistee greiner see eteceee Gs nS 
6 Dianthus, Beatrix... ser gee 0 | 6) Aster, Little Boy Blue see. we 9 
3 Coreopsis.ne cen ee ener renee 10 | 3 Heliopsis incomparabilis.............. 10 
6 Delphinium, Pacific............... .. 11, | 67 Delphinium}Pacificl {22.02 oe aiee Ol 
3 Verbena bonariensis................. 12 | 3 Aquilegia, rose and pink.............. WP 
1 Artemisia, Silver King................ 13 1 Rudbeckia purpurea............. se gis} 
2 Heliopsis incomparabilis.............. 14% )-2- Coreopsis. .ser ec ee ere ...14 
3 Scabiosa, Isaac House Strain......... 15 | 3 Geum, Princess Juliana... ...... 215 
3 Doronicum excelsum................. 16. | 3 Delphinium Belladonna............... 16 
3 Tritoma, S. & W. Hybrids............ 17 | 3 Tritoma, S. & W. Hybrids....... ileal Wh 
2 Campanula, Telham Beauty........... 18 | 2 Chrysanthemum, Esther Reed.........18 
3 Chrysanthemum, Esther Reed.........19 | 3 Armeria, Farmingdale Giants.........19 
3 Helianthus, Soleil d’Or............... 20 | 3 Chrysanthemum, Korean............. 20 
60 Plants $96.7 5 
Any Two Collections $5 
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60 Plants $96.75 
15. Sedum spectabile 
16. Dianthus, Her Majesty 
17. Gaillardia 
18. Scotch Pinks 
Although the ground plan is rectangular m shape, the plant material is 
feet. Dimensions might be 24x5, 20x6, 15x18 feet. 
Partial Shade Key 
3 Aster, Violetta. .::..0...5 2: Soeur eee i 
3 Iris; Indian Chief... -25- 2) oe 72 
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2 Phiox,A. L. Schlageter) 3) see 4 
3 Liatris scariosa alba.................. 5 
2) Primula officinalis =**..2 s4 ne eee 6 
3 Plumbago Larpentiz................. 7 
3 Anemone, September Charm.......... 8 
6, Ajuga multicolor..2 a) eee 9 
3 Dicentra.eximia. 4... 2.0 eee eee 10 
6 Digitalis, Giant Shirley............... 11 
3) Aster, Royal’ Pinkiy) 42.) eee 12 
1 Dicentra spectabilis. 77. 7) a2 eee 13 
2 Coreopsis. 2sne inh. 2 Re ee 14 
35Primula japonica x... ..seene. soe 15 
3. Aster, Little Boy Blue................ 16 
3 Hemerocallis, Goldeni................ 17 
3 Iris, Antigone. <5). a eee 18 
3 Nepeta Mussinii.-.72%.0. 0) ia ee 19 
3 Veronica spicata. .a....-0 eee 20 
60 plants $96.75 
All Three Collections $7 5 
