. VAL,ERIANA (Spurred Flower). Coccinea { Valerian). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing iwimerous showy heads of reddish flowers from June to October; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis [Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow- ers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor. 15 cts. each ; § per doz.; $1000 per 100. TERBASCUM (MuUein,. feet Vfrcnica Longifolia Subsessilis. V Oiympicum. Large silvery-white foliage and spikes of yellow flowess 6 high, fuly to September. \i Phoeniceum, Purplish flowers on spikes Ij- feet high ; very pretty. Ma


. VAL,ERIANA (Spurred Flower). Coccinea { Valerian). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing iwimerous showy heads of reddish flowers from June to October; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis [Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow- ers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor. 15 cts. each ; § per doz.; $1000 per 100. TERBASCUM (MuUein,. feet Vfrcnica Longifolia Subsessilis. V Oiympicum. Large silvery-white foliage and spikes of yellow flowess 6 high, fuly to September. \i Phoeniceum, Purplish flowers on spikes Ij- feet high ; very pretty. May-June. 15 cts. each ; § per doz. VERNONIA (Iron Weed). vArkansana. A strong-growing perennial, 5 feet high, suitable for the back of the border, or for planting among shrubs, producing large heads of purple flowers; August to October. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. VERONICA (Speedwell). Amethystina. Amethyst-blue flowers in July and August; 2 feet. Uentianoides Variegata, Pretty, creamy white and green variegated foliage and violet-blue flowers in June and July; 1^ feet. Incana. Bright silvery foliage, with spikes of amethyst-blue flowers, July and August; 1 foot. Longifolia Subsessilis. A pretty species with blue flowers, produced on spikes a foot long, continuing in bloom tlie entire summer and fall. 25 cts. each ; $ J ]ier doz.; $ per 100. riaritima. Long spikes of blue flowers from July to September ; 2 feet. ^ Pectinata. Fine for the rockery; masses of blue flowers in May. V Prostrata. Dwarf and spreading, only 4 inthes high ; deep blue flowers in May and lune. I Repens, A trailing variety covered during May with blue flowers. V Rosea. -A. most desirable variety, bearing laright rose flowers; 1-J feet. Rupestris. A fine rock plant, growing 3 or 4 inches high, thickly-matted deep green foliage, hidden in spring under a cloud of bright blue flowers. Spicata. An elegant border plant, growing about 1-J feet high, producing long spikes of bright blue flowers.


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