DM -PHIIADPHIA--PA- W/HW!DY PEREMHIAL PbANTJ 



Statice Latifolia, 



TEUCRIUM. 



Caiiadense [American Germander). A useful plant for the 



SI*IR..i3EA (Goat's-beard, M«adow Sweet). 



Arnncus. A noble variety, growing from 3 to 5 feet high, producing in 

 summer long feathery panicles, like gigantic plnmes, of while flowers. 



CllineilSis. A strong, robust grower, forrcing a lx)ld clump of large hand- 

 some foliage. The flower stems are erect, about 3 feet high, leafy and much 

 branched, and support large triangular plumes oi feathery white flowers, 

 tinted with pink. 



Filipendula Fl. PI. {Doubh-flo-wered Drop-worf). Numerous corymbs 

 of double white flowers and pretty, fern-like foliage. (See cut.) 



Palniata [Crimson Meadow Sweet . One of the most beautiful hnrdy plants 

 in cultivation. The deep purple-ied of the stems and branches, passing into 

 the crimson-purple of the broad ccirymbs of flower. 



Venustac A showy red-flowering species ; very frngrant ; 4 to 5 feet. 



Uliuaria {Meaaow Sweet). White, fragrant flowers. 

 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



STATICE (Sea tarender). 

 Most valuable plants either for the border or rockery, with tufts of leathery 

 foliage and immense candelabra-like panicles of minute flowers, producing a re- 

 markable efifectj grows from 15 to 18 inches high, and b'ooms from June until 

 August. J • 



O-melini . Immense prinicles of violet-blue flowers. 

 Ilieaiia. Bright red flowers in large panicles. 

 Liatifolia {Great Sea Lavend£r~). Immense heads, 2 to S 

 feet across, of deep blue flowers, which last for months if cut 

 and dried. 



rockery, with dark green aromatic foliage and spikes of 

 light purple flowers ; blooms in midsummer. 15 cts. each. 



THYIttUS (Thyme). 



<DIiaiufe<lrys lanugino.sus 



{Woolly Thyme). Very dense- 

 growing, with bluish woolly foli- 

 age and bearing a constant suc- 

 cession of light purple flowers. 

 Montamis A 1 b u s ( Whiu 



Mountaiti 7'//yme). A pretty 

 subject for the rockery, forming 

 dense mats of dark green foliage 

 and clouds of white flowers. 



Vulg:aris Cocciiiea {Scarlet 



Thyme). Dark green foliage 



and clouds of bright red flowers. 



Serpyllum Aureiini {Golden 



7hyme). A pretty golden vaiie- 

 gated variety which is evergreen 

 and showy at all seasons. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



TIARELI.A. 



(Foam Flower.) 

 Cordifolia. A pretty low-grow- 

 ing native plant, about 8 inches 

 high, producing showy spikes of 

 pure white Spiraa-like flowers in 

 - May and June. 15 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



TRADESCANTI A. 



(Spider-wort.) 

 Virg'illica. Produces a constant 



succession of bright purple floweri all summer, 

 till hard frost. 

 — Alba. A white-flowered form of the above. 



15 cts. each ; $150 per doz. | 



TRICYRTIS fJap.inese Toad I-ily). 



late fall-flowering plant with peculiar white flowers, spotted with 

 $2 50 ]ier doz. 



TRIEEIUM (Wood tily, or Wake Robin). 



OranclifloiMlin. An excellent plant for a shady position in the hardy border or in a 



1 sub-aquaiic position, bearing large white flowers in early spring ; one of the most admired 

 of our native plants. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



TROEEIUS (Globe Flower). 

 EuropSBll.S. Produces bright yellow globular flowers from early spring until Lite in fall. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. ' 



TUNICA. 



Saxifrag'a. A pretty tufted plant with dark green narrow foliage and pretty light pink 

 flowers, which are produced all summer; a useful plant either for tlie rockery or the 

 edge of the border. 25 Cts. each. 



Stokfsia Cvan-ea. 



Gjanciini. Heavy 

 flowers ; 2 feet high 



25 cts. each 



T a l"t a r i C a . Bright ruby-red 



fl<.wers in graceful panicles. 

 15 cts. ench ; $1.50 per doz. Set 

 ol 4 varieties for 50 cts. 



STOKESIA. 



(Stoke's Aster.) 



Cyanea. One of the prettiest 

 and most distinct hardy plants in 

 our collection. It produces large 

 showy Aster-like deep lavender- 

 blue flowers in clustered heads 

 from early in summer until cut 

 down by severe frost in late fall ; 

 about 18 inches high. 15 cts. 

 each ; ;*1 50 per doz. 



THERMOPSIS. 



Carolilliaiia. A showy tall- 

 growing plant, attaining a height 

 of from 6 to 8 feet, producing 

 long spikes of yellow flowers in 

 Tune and July. 15 cts. each ; 

 SI 50 per doz. 



THAEICTRUM. 



iMeadow Kiie.) 



Very graceful, pretty-flowered 

 plants with finely cut foliage, bloom- 

 ing during May and June. 

 Aquilegil'oliuin. Showy, 



crenm-colored ; 2 feet high. 

 — Atropiirpiireilin. Feath- 

 ery heads of purple flowers ; 3 ft. 

 glaucous green foliage and yellow 



$2.50 per doz. 



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Hirta Jfigra. A 1 



brciwn. 25 cts. each 



Spir.«a Filipendula Fl 



