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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



Thalictrum aquilegifolium atropurpureum. Elegant branching 

 heads of rosy-purple flowers with beautiful dark green foHage . 



Tradeseantia virginica. {Spider wort.) Sho-n->' border plant with 

 bright h\\xe flowers. 2 ft 



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Thermopsis earoliniana. Magnificent free-blooming plant vdth. 

 tall spikes of clear yellow flowers; June and July. 5 ft. . 



Trillium. See page 16. 



Trollius europseus. {Globe Flower.) Bright yellow globe-shaped 

 flowers, like giant buttercups; June, li ft [ 



Valeriana officinalis. {Valerian.) Aromatic plant -n-ith purpUsh- 



white flowers; June and July. 



ft. 



Veronica amethystina. {Speedwell.) Flowers amethyst-blue; May 

 to July. 1 ft 



incana. Silverj' foliage ; flowers i-iolet; July, Sept. 2 ft. 



longifolia subsessilis. Rich blue flowers spike; a very handsome 

 plant ; June to October. 1 ft 



Vinca minor. {Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle.) Dwarf evergreen 

 used to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; May to July, 

 iff ....."... 



Viola cornuta. {Homed Viola.) True Viola cornuta; blooms 

 continuously, early Spring until frost. Light blue. 6 in. 



cornuta alba. A white form of the preceding. 6 in. 



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PLANTS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN. 



TTe have in our Nurseries a fine assortment of plants suitable for this 

 form of garden and will be pleased to submit a list on request. 



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Rudbeckia nitida. Autumn Sun. 



Sedum acre aurea. ' {Stonecrop.) Yellow golden foliage; Do3. 

 suitable for covering stones and rockwork. 4 in. . . $2 . 50 

 album. Foliage green; flowers white. Sin. ... 2.50 

 kamschaticum. {Orange Stonecrop.) Bright orange-yel- 

 low. 6 in 



maximowiczii. Yellow. 1 ft 



oppositif olium. \Miite. 6 in 



sexangulare. Dark-green foHage; flowers yellow. 6 in. . 



Sieboldii. Pink; June and July. 6 in 



spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves and broad heads 



of bright rosy-pink flowers; August to October. Ij ft- 



spectabile Brilliant. A handsome species haAang large 



flat heads of deep crimson flowers in late Summer. 1 ft. 



Stoloniferum. {Crimson Stonecrop.) 4 in 



SEMPERVIVUMS in 12 named varieties. Fine for rock- 

 eries or other dry places 



Sidalcea Rosy Gem. Gracefifl spikes of rosy-pink 



Silphium perfoliatum. Tall-growing plant with large 



foliage and bright yellow flowers; July and August. 5 ft. 



Statice Gmelini. (.Sea Lavender.) Good rockery or border 



plant; large panicles of violet-blue flowers; June to 



August. iHt 



latifolia. Deep blue. 2 ft 



Stokesia cyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling the Chi 

 nese Aster a native plant ol great value for borders, for 

 wild gardens and cutting; July to October. 1 ft. . 

 cyanea alba. Pure wlflte 



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