TEUCRIUM (Germander). 
*Chamaedrys. Dwarf evergreen plant. Fragrant 
rosy flowers. Thrives best in sunny positions. 
TRITOM A. (Torch Lily). 
Pfitzeriana. Large spikes of rich orange scarlet 
from Aug. to frost. 2-3 ft. 
UMBILICUS. 
*Chrysanthus. A creeping Sempervivum forming 
great mats of small rosettes V 2 in. around. 
VERONICA. (Speedwell). 
*Amoena. Creeping variety with bright blue 
flowers. Blooms freely during summer and fall. 
*Dwarf. Light blue flowers in July. 8 in. 
*Gentianoides. Spikes of large light blue flowers 
in June and July. 4 in. 
*Incana. Silvery grey foliage. Blue flowers. July- 
Aug. 8 in. 
*Pectinata Rosea. Woolly grey foliage with rose 
flowers. Creeping. 
*Repens. Prostrate growth. Blue flowers. 
*Rupestris Alba. Prostrate creeper. White flowers. 
*Rupestris Nana. Prostrate creeper. Blue flowers. 
*Ruprestris Trehani. Low growing variety with 
golden green foliage. 
Spicata. Blue. July-Aug. 1-2 ft. 
Spicata Rosea. Rose. July-Aug. 1-2 ft. 
*Spicata Erica Rosea. Dwarf. Rose. 6 in. 
Subsesselis. Brilliant blue flowers. 2-3 ft. 
VINCA. (Myrtle). 
. *Minor. Creeper. Blue. Good ground cover. 
VIOLA. 
^Jersey Gem. Pure violet. All season. 9 in. 
*Odorata Rosina. Produces quantities of pink 
flowers in the spring and fall. Very fragrant. 
6 in. 
YUCCA. (Adam’s Needle). 
Filamentosa. Broad swordlike, evergreen foliage 
and tall spikes of creamy white flowers. 4-6 ft. 
50c ea. 
Filamentosa Variegata. Broad bands of yellow 
through the green swordlike foliage. 4-6 ft. 
50c ea. 
ANNUAL SEEDLINGS 
We carry a fine assortment of annual plants. These 
are ready about May 25th for outside planting. 
SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES 
Keep your plants, roses and shrubs free from 
destructive Aphis, etc. SPRAY!!!! 
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