GERBERIA GIANT HYBRIDS 
thrive in most any soil and are easy to grow. 
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—phoeniceum hybrids. Purple and red fis in racemes; 4 ft; HB... VEBS-19. 20¢ 
—virgaiums Yellow sor white? fist 1 acs, 4 f£ty EP kins sate cases hace tas tsctecseccscesdaes VEBS-32. 25¢ 
VERBENA. (ver-BEE-nuh) Verbenaceae. Germ. 10 days. 
Mostly perennials and highly prized for their profuse blooming. In the North they 
are grown as hardy annuals but in the far South they can be sown as perennials. In 
the North start seeds indoors for real early flowers; set 1 ft. apart in a sunny place. 
V. TEUCRIODES: To which probably belong most of the popular garden varieties. The 
varieties following are the very best and all mammoth in size. 
—Daneborg. Scarlet with Showy White CY... cccecscssscssccsscescecocssscsscessssacees VERB-1D. 15¢ 
—Eina. Large trusses of intense geraniuM-red AAS... eescssseeceseecseeseetseeee VERB-IE. 15¢ 
—Lavender Glory. Pretty shades of lavender with cream eye... VERB-IL. 15¢ 
—Gigantea Mixed. Above and many other CoOlOTs.......ccceccecceeceeeseeeseeees VERB-1GX. 15¢ 
—compacta, Mixed. Low growing, 6”; for edging or bedding.................... VERB-1CX. 20¢ 
VERBENA SPECIES: 
——DOMmArICNSIS.~gllaC a lismitl ,oCNSEM SPIKES e+ ettie ELA SA. sesterseecacs. <fedesnevectevee-tneeers VERB-3. 25¢ 
—canadensis v. compacia. Large fis; grow as an. in N, all colors........ VERB-SC. 25¢ 
—laciniata. Violet fis in short clover-like heads; grow as annual........ VERB-21. 25¢ 
—bipinnatifida. Lilac-purple fils in loose clusters; showy; HP..............c VERB-2. 20¢ 
VERBESINA. (ver-bes-SYE-nuh) Compositae. 
Am. plants and shrubs, yellow, orange or white flowers, solitary or in panicled heads. 
—enceliodes. Golden yellow rays, 2”) ac; TAlocieccccccccccccecccccesssccsessecceessscessssecensceeee VEBE-3. 20¢ 
VERNONIA. (ver-NOH-nee-uh) IRONWEED. Compositae. 
Herbaceous perennials in the North and tropical trees and shrubs in the South. The 
flowers are showy and in purple, pink or white heads of disk flowers, in terminal clust- 
ers Bloom late in the summer and, autumn; easily grown for border or wild garden. 
s=pitigsimay= burple, heads. 360 wacy LO ftS «(UV ETP ee rerercasatetesssoctsscesasettectesteucdesae VERN-1. 25¢ 
—glabra. -Deep blue; 1-2 ft; good for cutting; S. Rhodesia; TP.....0000.0 00000... VERN-6. 25¢ 
=—melleri., oly, blue, a Jarge plant;7 Ss Rhodesia TP edi kieicctccccessstectestectse VERN-12. 25¢ 
==—Wernonia # blend. All. ADOVE! , MIKO. Lae ares. ee vaacutstecchsccuetvedsnsneseeslcstevesstodsosss sees VERN-X. 20¢ 
VERONICA. (ver-RON-ik-uh) SPEEDWELL. Scrophulariaceae. 
Annual and perennial plants popular in the rockery or border, hardy, free flowering 
and thriving in a sunny or light shady place; they are easy from seed. 
—fruticans. Blue fils on short racemees; shrubby; 6) HP .is....ct.ccs..ccesecese VERO-33. S0¢ 
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