LIST OF.HARDY, HERBACEOUS PLANTS. FOR 1907. 
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THALICTRUM—Meadow Rue 
. Very, attractive plants, with graceful, finely cut 
foliage; perfectly hardy. 
T. Aquilegifolium—2 feet, May and June. A very 
profuse bloomer; flowers light purple; very 
handsome, Hach 20¢; per d0Z...c..sereceeses+ $2200 
THERMOMPSIS. 
A genus of very showy, hardy plants, not so well 
known as they deserve to be. 
T. Caroliniama—3 feet, June and July. An ex- 
ceedingly showy plant, producing long spikes 
of yellow flowers; very desirable. Hach 15c; 
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TRADESCANTIA—Spiderwort. 
Handsome plants of very easy culture, thriving in 
® almost any soil, whether wet or dry, and can be de- 
Deed upon to bloom from early summer till late 
incfall. 
T. WVirginiea—2 feet. Violet purple flowers; 
very fine bloomer; each 15c; per doz...... 
TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. 
A very stately and exceedingly attractive plant, 
admirably adapted for mixed borders; but a single 
clump on the lawn makes a magnificent specimen. It 
is quite hardy and very easy of cultivation. 
YT. Uvaria—2 feet, August to October. Flowers 
borne in great dense terminal spikes about a 
foot long on stems from 8 to 4 feet in length; 
color, orange-red; very striking, not inaptly 
suggesting the familiar name Red-Hot Poker. 
$1.50 
THY MUS—Thyme. 
TT, Vulgaris (Common Thyme) 
—A very popular sweet- 
scented little plant, valuable 
for culinary purposes. 
TT. Vulgaris Variegatus—A 
Bach 20c; per d0Z.....csssseecccees veseeess+ + $2.00 Pretty variety with silvery 
variegated foliage, much 
ALL PERFECTLY HARDY. used in carpet bedding; 
The question is frequently asked: “Are all 
Herbaceous Plants Hardy?” Im answer to which 
we say, all in cultivation are not sufficiently hardy 
to withstand the rigors of our northern winters, 
but all the varieties we offer are perfectly hardy, 
and may be safely relied upon to succeed well, in 
sweet scented. 
Citridorus Aureus (Golden 
Thyme)—A very aromatic, 
handsome variety with gol- 
den variegated foliage. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.09. 
T. 
VALERIANA, our climate. 
j Garden Heliotrope. VERONICA. 
V. Officinalis—3 feet, June. Also Speedwell. 
known as St. George’s Herb; 
flowers blush white; freely pro- A very popular and exceedingly 
handsome family of perfectly hardy 
duced in large trusses; very lants, adapted to all soils and situ- 
showy. Hach 25c; per doz.......$2.50 Pious! The dwarf sorts make splen- 
' WINCA—Periwinkle. did rock plants, and the tall varie- 
ties are very effective in the herba- 
ceous or shrubbery border. All are 
very free bloomers. 
V. Amaethystina—1 foot, June. 
Flowers in showy spikes; color 
V. Minor—A well-known ever- 
green trailing plant, exten- 
Sively used in the cemetery 
for covering grave mounds. 
It is also very valuable for 
carpeting under trees and a beautiful amethyst blue. 
in shady places, being an Hach dc; per dozZ............ $1.50 
excellent substitute for V. Longifolia Subsessilis—2 feet 
August. A splendid variety. 
The flowers are borne on long 
handsome spikes 4 to 5,inches 
in circumference, and remain 
in bloom a long time; the color 
is a deep rich blue. Each 20c; 
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V. Rupestris—4 inches, May. An 
excellent rock plant of creep- 
- grass; each 15c; per doz..$1.50 
Large plants or clumps, each 
‘25C; PCY GOZ. 2 sevecscceeees $200 
VIOLA—Violet. 
WV. Pedata—The most attractive of 
all our native Violets, having 
large, deep blue flowers, 
V. Pedata Bicolor—A. very pretty variety 
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of the preceding with large showy flow- ing habit. Flowers blue in 
|.ers, the color of the two upper petals dense spikes. .Hach 15c; per 
being a royal purple of a velvety tex- LOZ aia Fe brekelera ler evs leiereitys} siavorioye| Vogel lab 
ture, the lower ones almost pure white. V. Spicata—2 feet, June to Au- 
V. Californian—A single variety with large’ gust. One of the best; blooms 
very profusely; flowers bright 
blue, borne on long spikes. 
Bach 15c; per doz...........-. $1 
purple flowers, about the size of a silver 
half dollar; very free-flowering and de-° 
liciously fragrant. 
V. Marie Louise—Dark blue and very dou- VIOLET. Collection of 4 varieties 50c, 
ble. This is the variety so a 
extensively grown and so YUCCA. y 
very popular. R iat Adam’s Needle, or Spanish Bayonet. : an 
Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. ¥. Wilimentosa—4 feet. A very attractive lawn 
plant; flowers creamy white. 
Each 25¢c; per doz. $2.50. 
POPULAR COLLECTION OF HARDY 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
For the convenience of our customers who are 
not familiar with the various kinds of herba- 
ceous plants, we offer the following choice col- 
lections, the individual plants being selected 
with a view to getting the best and most useful 
kinds, which will produce a succession of bloom 
from early spring until late in fall. 
12 plants, each a distinet wariety, or 2 
kind as purchasers may desire; our 
for $1.25. 
25 plants, each a distinct variety, or 2 
kind as purchasers may desire; our 
for $2.50. 
50 plants, each a distinct variety, or 2 
kind as purchasers may desire; our 
for $5.00. 
7S plants, each a distinct variety, or 2 
kind as purchasers may desire; our 
for $7.50. — 
100 plants, each a distinct variety, or 2 to 6 ef a 
kind aS purchasers may desire; our selection, 
for $10.00. : 
ABOVE COLLECTIONS SHIPPED BY EXPRESS 
ONLY, PURCHASERS PAYING CHARGES. 
to 4 of a 
selection, 
to 4 of a 
selection, 
to 4 of a 
selection, 
to 6 of a 
selection, 
Sioets 
WHRONICA ‘SPICATA. 
