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Hardy Perennial Plants 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. A fine plant, with clover-like 
foliage and long spikes of bright yellow, pea-shaped, lupine¬ 
like flowers. 4 feet. June, July. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
THYMUS. Thyme. Rock-Plants offered on page 7. 
TRITOMA, Duckham’s New Hybrids, Mixed. Flame Flower. 
A wonderful range of vivid as well as delicate pastel shades. 
Not the stiff, top-heavy form of the old Red-Hot Poker, but 
a long-stemmed, graceful, light flower-spike that adapts itself 
to all decorative schemes. Colors are yellow, orange, buff, 
scarlet, and crimson-salmon. Blooms from June to August. 
$4.50 per doz.; $30 per 100. 
COPYRIGHT 1932 
New Butterfly Bush, lie de France 
75 cts. each 
Trollius europaeus, Orange Princess. 50 cts. each 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. Beautiful, hardy border plants, 
with handsome, dark green foliage and showy yellow 
flowers from May to July. They are well adapted for 
half-shady or sunny positions and are fine for moist 
places and edges of water-gardens. 
T., Earliest of All. (New.) Early, free-flowering, light 
orange-yellow Globe Flower that blooms before other 
varieties. 1)^ feet. April, May. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
T. europaeus, Orange Princess. (New.) Extra-deep orange 
flowers in profusion. 2 feet. May, June. 50 cts. each; 
$5 per doz. 
VINCA minor. Periwinkle. A trailing, evergreen plant 
used extensively for carpeting the ground under shrubs 
or trees or where it is too shady for grass or other 
plants. Violet-blue flowers. 30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. A family containing some of the 
most beautiful subjects for the hardy garden and rock¬ 
ery. Given a rich, well-drained soil in an open situation 
in full sun, they will thrive in an amazing manner. 
V. subsessilis. One of the most attractive of all blue¬ 
flowering plants. Flowers intense deep blue, borne on 
stout, erect stems. 2 to 2)^ feet. July. 30 cts. each; 
$3 per doz. 
Other varieties offered among Rock-Plants on page 7 
VIOLA. These splendid small hardy plants are much prized 
for their quaint little flowers, each self-color having a 
delightful charm of its own. 
V., Apricot Queen. Here we have a true Cornuta type in 
the beloved Viola, with a most unusual color. Continuous 
bloomer with a real credit mark for complete dependa¬ 
bility. 35 cts. each; $3.75 per doz. 
V., Jersey Gem. A specially selected beautiful violet-blue 
variety which blooms unceasingly all season. A rare and 
choice sort. 35 cts. each; $3.75 per doz. 
