Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Mountain Cranberry. A 
choice little ground cover having small delicate 
leaves, pink bell flowers May-June and small 
conspicuous red berries in the fall. Grows to 6 in. 
in a compact mass of pleasing foliage. Has glossy 
evergreen leaves which turn a beautiful bronze 
and red in winter. A very rare choice little shrub. 
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Verbena ‘bipinnatifida - Small Flowered Verbena. A 
creeping plant with finely dissected leaves. Bright 
blue-lilac or pink flowers May to Oct. Dry loca- 
tion in sun a wae 
Verbena canadensis - Rose or Lar ge Flowered Ver- 
bena. Similar to bipinnatifida, but larger in all 
its parts. Rose flowers. May to Oct. 
Vernonia noveboracensis - Ironweed. 3-6 ft., Flow- 
ers deep purple. July-Sept. Moist soil. Sun. 
Veronicastrum virginicum - Culver’s Root. 3-5 ft. 
Small white flowers on slender spikes in late sum- 
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Viola canadensis - Canada Violet. Leafy stemmed 
plant to one foot. Yellow centered white flowers 
in spring or early summer. Rich soil in shade 35¢ 
Viola pedata - Birdfoot or Pansy Violet. 4-8 in. 
Large lilac-purple flowers April-May. Plant in 
well drained location in full sun, never under trees 
or crowd with other plants ____ 2 OUt 
Viola pedata - Bi-colored Birdfoot Violet. Similar to 
above except upper petals much darker. Very 
beautiful __ = 40¢ 
Viola Priceana - Confederate Violet. 6 in. Blue- -gray. 
May. Sun or light shade SEO D¢ 
Viola pubescens - Downy Yellow Violet. Leafy stem- 
med to one foot. Bright yellow in spring., Light 
shades] = ee SOO 
Viola (Species or Hybrid). This plant has most un- 
usual blue and white mottled flowers. It has never 
formed seeds for us. Will not spread _____.___ 35¢ 
Yucca filamentosa - Common Yucca. 3-6 ft. Lily- like 
white flowers on tall spike early summer. Ever- 
green plant for well drained location in sun. Hea- 
vy plants $1.00 Smaller 50¢. 
Yucea glauca - Soapweed - 3-6 ft. Greenish white 
flowers May-July. Gray-green leaves, narrower & 
stiffer than filamentosa ___ _ $1.00 
We will be unable to fill mail orders on either 
Yucca; 
PERENNIAL LIST 
Achillea, Milfoil or Yarrow. 
Angels Breath. Rich green foliage. Purest white 
fully double flowers on two foot stems. Excell- 
ent for cutting. 
Filipendulina, Golden Plate, 3-4 ft. Large heads of 
bright yellow blooms, borne on sturdy stems. 
June to Aug. One of the very finest perennials 
for show in the garden, and for cutflower. If 
dried will last all winter. Can be painted any 
color. Also used for Ming-tree gardens. 
Ptarmica. The Pearl. 18 in. Clusters of double 
white flowers. A favorite for cutting all sum- 
mer long, and a good filler plant. June to Aug. 
Tomenosa aurea. 6 in. Golden yellow flowers in 
June over silvered foliage. 
Aconitum, Monkshood. 
Fischeri. A dwarf variety with dark blue flowers 
Ohec-oett,Stvenis.-5eDt--Octas ate ee OOF 
Napellus, Spark’s variety. Branched spikes cover- 
ed with deep blue flowers. 4-5 ft. July-Aug. 60¢ 
