and peautiful violet.. Both the flower ~ 
and piesa thrive in sun or shade. . 
vain  35¢ each, 3 for $1.00, ($3. 00, doz. a 
ae LE beh - 
6. WILD YELLOW--Redwood Violet » 
ger NOt fragrant 
This is the California Redwocd 
VLOLEb sox! Dainty lemon yellow blossoms 
stand well above evergreen clusters of 
round leaves which creep and root fre- 
quently covering a space of a foot or 
more in diameter. A good variety to- 
seid in shady rock gardens. 
wm 25¢: each, 5 for $1. 05, $2.00 doz. 
17. RED AND WHITE OREGON... seta Molichatecueaatys 
Two-Eyed Violet--Not reaped 
Sometimes called ‘Two-Eyed violet 
because of the two distinct spots in 
opposite of the sides of the SEBy central 
petals. 
eat ome! 25¢ each, 3 for $1.90, $2.00 doz. 
oT. GOLD OF PACIFIC--Yeliow: Hg Ca! 
Not fragrant 
Most prized of all yellow violets 
Large petals of golden or pure cadmium 
yellow. The three lower petals are 
beautifully veined with deep brown: the 
two upper are velvety reddish brown on 
back. Prefers sun. Should be planted 
.80 crown of plant is four inches below 
surface of ground. Planting | séason 
November 1 to March.1. ; 
mime 50¢ each, 3 for $1.25, $4.50 doz. 
31. ‘TALL YELLOW--Chrome Yellowmn, eileen 
- Not fragrant 
Delicate chrome-yellow blossoms, 
which are penciled with black. This 
violet probably has the most beautiful 
- foliage of all violets. Plant it in full 
shade. This one is sure to please you. 
.. 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00, $3.00 doz. 
