N. A. HALLAUER, WEBSTER, N. Y. 15 
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Tritoma Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker)—(Torch Lily) (Flame Flow- 
er)—Small tubular orange-scarlet flowers thickly set on 
tall naked stems. Blooms from August to frost. 2%4 ft. 
Requires winter protection and should be planted in Spring 
only. 385 cents each. 
Trollius Europeus Orange Globe—Bright orange yellow flowers. 
Flowers resemble large semi-double Buttercups. Free flow- 
ering May to August. 18 in., moist soil. 50 cents each. 
Trollius Ledebouri—Large orange yellow flowers. Blossoms 
later than Europeus 15 in. 50 cents each. 
*Tunica Saxifraga Rosea fl. pl. (Double Coat Flower)—A real 
gem for the border or Rockery that blooms freely and con- 
tinuously from Spring to freezing weather. Double pink 
flowers. 6 in. Well drained soil in sun. 50 cents each. 
Valeriana Coccinea—(Centranthus)—Flowers old rose in heads 
on foot high stems. Blossoms all Summer. In rich soil, old 
plants may grow to 2 ft. but can be kept dwarf by trim- 
ming. 385 cents each. 
Valeriana Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope)—White tinted 
rose in heads on straight stems. Strong delicious heliotrope 
fragrance. 3144 ft. Any good soil. 40 cents each. 
Verbascum Pink Domino—Spikes of rose pink flowers in July 
and August 8 ft. Likes a hot dry place. 50 cents each. 
Veronica (Speedwell)—This genus provides many choice vari- 
eties for the hardy border or Rockery. The following are 
all easy to grow in ordinary soil provided with good 
drainage. 
*Armena—A dwarf mat forming species. Narrow bright 
green leaves, and freely producing blue flowers in early 
spring. Rare. 50 cents each. 
Blue Spires—An improved Spicata. Spikes of deep blue 
flowers, 2 ft. Excellent in the border. 50 cents each. 
*Incana—Deep blue flowers in spikes. Foliage silvery white. . 
12 in. July and August. A very interesting and attractive 
plant. 40 cents each. 
Incana Rosea—Spikes of rose pink flowers, a little taller 
than the above. 4( cents each. 
*Rupestris—Bright blue flowers on deep green mats. May 
and June, 4 in. 40 cents each. 
*Viola Cornuta (Tufted Pansies)—If kept from ripening seeds, 
these plants will bloom continuously all summer. Prefer a 
little shade and rich soil. 
*Viola Cornuta Blue Perfection—The best light blue variety. 
30 cents each. 
*Viola Bluette—An improved Jersey Gem, nearly the same 
color, but the flowers are twice the size and produced 
profusely from early Spring until late Fall. 50 cents each. 
*Viola Cornuta Chantryland— A more recent introduction. 
Large golden apricot. 30 cents each. 
*Viola Cornuta Jersey Gem—Pure rich violet. A very free and 
continuous bloomer. Endures more sun than some. 40 cents 
each. 
Viola Cornuta, White Perfection—Pure white. 30 cents each. 
Viola Cornuta, Yellow Perfection—A good clear yellow variety. 
30 cents each. 
*Viola Odorata (Sweet Violets)—The following are hardy in 
most sections. The fragrant flowers appear in early spring. 
*Viola Odorata Double Russian—Produces double fragrant 
flowers very freely. The hardiest double variety. 50 cents 
each. 
*Viola Odorata Rosina—A new hardy pink violet that is in- 
tensely fragrant. Color pink and old rose, free and con- 
tinuous bloomer. Any good soil and light shade. 50 cents 
each. 
*Viola Odorata Royal Robe—Deep violet blue. Blossoms open 
flat on very long stems. Extra good for cutting. 35 cents 
each. 
*Viola Pedata Bicolor (Bird Foot Violet)—The two upper petals 
are violet and the lower are lavender white. A most attrac- 
tive flower. Acid soil. May and later. 4 in. 35 cents each. 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adams Needle) (Spanish Bayonette)—A 
very striking and imposing plant. Creamy white, bell 
shaped flowers on tall stems in late summer. 50 cents each. 
Climbing Plants and Vines 
The following vines and shrubs are sent by express, car- 
riage charges collect. : 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston or Japan Ivy)—A popular vine 
for covering stone or brick walls to which it clings with- 
out support. Beautiful autumn colors. 80 cents each. 
Clematis Henryii—Large creamy white flowers all Summer. 
$1.00. 
