2” long; black fruits; 10 ft. 
—Lantana. VIB-56. 25¢ 
Wayfaring Tree. Sow seed in fall or 
early spring. Oz. 40¢; lb. $2.00. 
—nervosum. VIB-43. 30¢ 
Himalayan species. 
—odoratissimum. VIB-46. 30¢ 
White fragrant fis; red fruits turning 
black; 10 ft; evergreen. Oz. 70¢; lb. $4.50. 
—opulus. VIB-47. 25¢ 
Cranberry-bush. Oz. 50¢; Ib. $5.00. 
—plicatum v.tomentosum. VIB-50T. 25¢ 
White fis in cymes 4” across; Japan; 10 ft. 
Oz. 60¢; lb. $4.00. 
—rhytidophyllum. VIB-56. 25¢ 
Yellowish white fis; China; 10 ft. Oz. 
50¢; lb. $5.00. 
—Sargentii. VIB-60. 30¢ 
Fowers in 4’ cymes; scarlet fruits; 12 ft. 
Oz. 60¢; lb. $4.50. 
—Sieboldii. VIB-65. 30¢ 
Creamy white fis in panicles, 4’ long; 10 
ft; Japan.....0z. 60¢; lb. $5.00. 
—trifolium. VIB-69. 30¢ 
—Wrighiii. VIB-77. 30¢ 
White fils in cymes, 4” across; Japan; 10 ft. 
Oz. 60¢; lb. $4.50. 
—cassinoides. VIB-13. 30¢ 
White-rod. White fls in cymes 5” across; 
June-July; fruits bluish black; (III); 12 ft. 
—Mixed. VIB-X. 25¢ 
VIDORELLA. (vid-o-RELL-ah) 
Seeds from South Rhodesia. 
—residifolia. VIDO-1. 25¢ 
Small bright yellow globular fi-heads; 
X). 
VIGNA. 
(Catiang) Vine-like; (X); grow as an an- 
nual. Oz. $1.00. 
VINCA. 
Erect or trailing plants; useful for ground 
cover or in vases or hanging baskets; thrives 
in moist shady places. | 
—rosea, Mixed Colors VINC-4X. 25¢@ 
Sow seeds early in a warm place; a pop- 
ular vine grown in GH for vase and win- 
dow-box work. ( 
——Pure White. VINC-4W. 25¢ 
— —Crimson. VINC-4C. 25¢ 
——wWhite with Pink Eye. VINC-4B. 25¢ 
——Soft Pink. VINC-4P. 25¢ 
— —Rose. VINC-4R. 25¢ 
VIOLA 
(vye-OL-uh) Violet. Violaceae. The gen- 
us contains many attractive herbaceous per- 
ennials and a few annuals. The Violet and 
Pansy are the two most popular, both thriv- 
ing in a rich soil and partial shade. During 
winter they require a mulch of leaves. The 
germination of Violet seed is different from 
Pansies; and the most successful results will 
be had by sowing Viola seed in flats in the 
fall and leaving them out all winter in the 
snow, when they germinate 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 pop- 
ular are listed here. They do best in part- 
ial shade, rich moist soil and where it does 
not dry out during the summer. 
—Admiration. VIOL-ID. 25¢ 
—Arkwhight Ruby. VIOL-IA. 25¢ 
Rich crimson with dark eye 
—Bicolor. VIOL-1B. 25¢ 
113 
Light violet-blue; 
ver retty. 
—Blue Gem. TAB % 
VIOL-IBG. 25 
Jersey Gem. Compact violet-blue, ; 
—Chantreyland. VIOL-IC. 25¢ 
Pure apricot; free flowering. 
—Jersey Gem. VIOL-1JG. 25¢ 
—White Gem. VIOL-1W. 25¢ 
Sede white; extra. 
—TIlona. VIOL-IL. 
A fine wine-red. eed 
—King Henry. VIOL-1H. 25 
Deep violet 
bright eye. 
—Lord Nelson. 
with a heavenly-blue enter 
VIOL-I1N. 25 
A large flowered violet-purple. : 
—Lutea splendens. VIOL-1S. 25¢ 
peer golden yellow. 
— —lutea. VIOL- 
A Fee variety. Moe 
—Papillo. VIOL-I1P. 
Light blue with white spots. a 
—Purple Bedder. VIOL-1PB, 25¢ 
A new English variety. 
—Scotch Strain. VIOL-1SX. 25¢ 
Nekest and best hybrids, mixed colors. 
—Thuringia. VIOL-1T. 25¢ 
Dark blue with white eye. 
—Gem Varieties Mixed. VIOL-1GX. 25¢ 
A compact growing strain. 
—Blend of Above Varieties. VIOL-1X. 25¢ 
VIOLA SPECIES: It is probable that we 
may be short on some of these as the sup- 
ply of seed is very uncertain and at time 
of printing the crop is not known. 
—adunca. 
Very hardy woodland Violet; 
—aetolica saxatilis. 
Tiny and dainty; soft yellow AS: he; SS. 
—arenaria rosea. VIOL-9. 35¢ 
(rupestris) Pale violet or white; 3”; HP. 
—bellidifolia. VIOL-15. 35¢ 
Dwarf matted; violet or purple fis; 3, : 
—Douglasii. VIOL-34. 35¢ 
Orange-yellow, veined purple; gritty soil: 
4”: Calif. ; 
—gracilis major. VIOL-49. 
Violet fis; 1 ft; Macedonia. Paine 
—Hallii. VIOL-53. 35¢ 
Upper petals dark violet; lower white; 4’, 
VIOL-2. 35¢ 
violet; 4’, 
VIOL-3. 35¢ 
—nigra, Black Imp. VIOL-79. 35¢ 
Quaint little Pansies; black velvet, small 
eve. 
—Ppapilionacea. VIOL-90. 35¢ 
Canadian Violet. Bright blue fs. 
—Pparviflora. VIOL-9. 30¢ 
—purovurea. VIOL-102. 35¢ 
Pink violet; Calif. 
—Ssaxatilis, Dawnside VIOL-114D. 35¢ 
Johnny-Jump-Ups. This is an except- 
ional strain and it is very popular; best 
grown as an annual. 
—sempervirens. VIOL-116. 35¢ 
(sarmentosa) Yellow fis; decumbent. 
—yakusimana. VIOL-143. 504 
Minute. habit with tiny purple and white 
Pansies: HP. 
—Mixed Species. 
VITEX. 
—Agnus-caste. VITE-1. 30¢ 
Chaste Tree, Hemp Tree, Monk’s Pepper 
Tree.....Oz. 60¢. 
VIOL-SX. 30¢ 
—lucens. . VITE-6. 30¢ 
Pretty tree; pink fis followed by red 
berries; glossy foliage; (X). 
—Mixed. VITE-X. 25¢ 
VITTADINIA. 
Compositae. Similiar to Erigeron but nat- 
ive of N. Z., Australia and S. Amer; thick 
root-stocks: blue or white ray-fls and yellow 
disks; perennial; (IX). 
