VENIDIUM ZINNIA LIMONIUM 
fastuosum Fantasy sinuatum 
—Guthrieana. Neat eveergreen with bluet fis; 973s HP...... ee eee VERO-44, 40¢ 
—trupesiris rosea. Neat pink carpets 2", SHP....2.-csa dio hae ee as VERO-79. 30¢ 
—spicata mixed. Blues, reds, pink, white is; SSG Pah) eee VERO-70X. 15¢ 
Ba Be Shas ec nseeteiacescteaits een A es en ea VERO-70B. 15¢ 
= Dwart \Varleties (imine ane. ee aE Cae ae VERO-70DX. 20¢ 
VESCARIA gracca. Bladder-Pod; yellow fis; inflated pods; HP; (VI).... VESI-2. 30¢ 
VIBURNUM. (vy-BURN-um) SNOWBALL. Caprifoliaceae. 
These are one of the most popular ornamental shrubs. They should also be grown 
more as bird refuges for their fruits make excellent winter feed for all kinds of wild 
life. The seed should be stratified in the fall and planted in the spring when they 
germinate readily. 
—dentatum. Arrow-wood. To 15’; white on lon 
VIB-20. 25¢ 
—fragrans. 10 ft sh; white or pink frag fis in 
VIB-25. 35¢ 
—Lantana. Wayfaring T:; sow fall or sp; oz. VIB-56. 35¢ 
mee yosum, Himalayan’ SDeciese 0s... antenna anaes nel VIB-43. 30¢ 
—opulus. Eu. Cranberry-Bush; oz. SO¢; Ib. $5.00 --. VIB-47. 35¢ 
—rhytidophyllum. Yellowish white fis; China; 10 ft; oz. 40¢; 00... VIB-56. 35¢ 
7 REAR OU Tia 5 Biren cea eierst sc vaindpte Vivi sifactvona AE ements ep VIB-69. 30¢ 
Bo DeCMERANIXOd els Season Ne dais Siete free ee nessuapeesuccttateetesessaieee VIB-X. 25¢ 
-VIDORELLA. (vid-o-RELL-ah) 
Seeds from S. Rhodesia; better classification later. 
—residifolia. Small bright yellow globular héads;* for Siive eee VIDO-1. 25¢ 
VIGNA cylindrica. (Catiang) Vine-like; (X); grow as an oz. $1.00; Ib. $5.00 VIGN-1. 50¢ 
VINCA. (VIN-kah) PERIWINKLE. Aprocynaceae. 
Erect and trailing plants. They are useful for ground cover and in vases and bas- 
Kets. Thrive in moist shady places. 
—rosea, Mixed. Sow seeds early in warm place; the GH Vinca............... VINZ-4X. 15¢ 
Teh ee AW Bilt. its eeni tie stein: ern Me ee): 2S teil Wee eam VINC-4W. 15¢ 
Ce gene riences) son Sthaal ays uta ee OE, ik eae . VINC-4C. 15¢ 
jee Waite. with. Pink Eyem 2 i ai ek eo a -.. VINC-4B. 15¢ 
Seed Ota UR al tests. Remeh Selah tie Mena inscamiiiiecstie scan aac VINC.--4P. 15¢ 
igh get eset ctes cnt rigs con nsedoctaco Ph Bhan Nilics Eaile nacieaadeiel ak a a VINC-4h. 15¢ 
VIOLA. (vye-OL-uh) VIOLET. Violaceae. 
The genus consists of many attractive herbaceous perennials and a few annuals. 
The Violet and Pansy are the two most popular. They all thrive in a rich soil and in 
Partial shade. During winter they are require a mulch of leaves. The germination of 
Violets is different from that of Pansies; if handled the same way, good results will 
seldom be gotten. Try planting the Violets in the fall, in flats, leaving them cutside 
to get the freezing weather, when they germinate good the first thing in the spring. 
VIOLA CORNUTA: Horned Violets. More or less tufted Violets. They come in many 
varieties of which the best and most popular are listed here. They do best in partial 
shade, rich moist soil and where it does not dry out too much in the summer. 
~—Arkwhight Ruby. Rich cri .. VIOL-1A, 20¢ 
—-Bicolor. Light violet-blue; Rea VIOL-1B. 20¢ 
—Blaue Schonheit. Clear deep blue; new VIOL-1BS. 20¢ 
—Blue Gem. Jersey Gem. Compact vi VIOL-1BG. 20¢ 
Teg naniveyiand.. Pure apricots free ‘flowgring. sue ove a ie eee VIOL-1C. 20¢ 
—White Gem. Pure white: VIOL-1W. 20¢ 
so ona, Tk very, pretty pw lie rediaaa es eens Tee fe eet eta VIOL-1L. 20¢ 
—King Henry I. Deep violet with heavenly blue center, bright eye........ VIOL-1H. 20¢ 
—Lord Nelson. Large Ole tDUNDIC ents inte tea eh LN Ete one om VIOL-IN. 20¢ 
-Lutea splendens. Large BoldénsJVellow somes. tary chee ee ee VIOL-1S. 20¢ 
—-—lutea. Yellow VEELOUY fetesstonactiencrtsriece amersns erin treet VIOL-IPL. 20¢ 
