OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, IV 2 Miles From Milwaukee Ave. 
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STACHYS (Lamb’s Ears) 
Lanata. 1 to V/2 feet. Grown for the beauty of the effect 
of its dwarf white wooly foliage; the flower spikes should 
be removed. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
They are stemless, the leaves springing direct from the 
root stock and the flower stems are more or less 
twiggy, bearing their small flowers in much-branched 
panicles. The flowers are useful for drying for winter 
use. 
Incana Alba. White, growing about 1 foot, excellent for 
the rock garden. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Latifolia. This is the best known of all the Statice, an 
excellent perennial, that is sometimes called pink “Baby’s 
Breath.” 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Tatarica. White. Useful for drying. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 
Very handsome perennials with flowers that appear to be 
a cross between a' china aster and a giant corn-flower. 
Cyanea. 18 inches. July to October. Flowers rich blue, 
very distinct. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERBENA 
Serpyllum Coccineum. 2 in. Dark red flowers. Matted 
dark green foliage. June-July. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
TANSY 
Tanacetum Vulgare. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
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THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
The foliage is very finely divided like that of the Maiden 
hair fern or columbine and is useful in making bou¬ 
quets. The flowers a're borne in feathery clusters. Easy 
of cultivation. 
Aquilegifolium. Feathered Columbine. Handsome foliage; 
sepals white, stamens purple. Grows 3 feet. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
THYMUS (Mountain Thyme) 
Citriodora. Lemon thyme. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Serpyllum. The charming Mountain Thymus makes a per¬ 
fect, close, fragrant carpet on hot, dry, sunny banks 
where grass is difficult to establish. They are a sheet 
of blossom in June and July. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
TRADESCANTIA 
Virginiana (Spiderwort). 
or violet flowers. 
Long grass-like leaves and blue 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
Hybrida. 
August. 
Attractive scarlet and yellow spikes in July and 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Trollius are grown for the beauty of their globular flowers 
and show of dark green leaves. They are suited to wet 
sunken gardens, wild borders, and edges of water- 
gardens, although in a good garden soil not lacking 
in moisture they do well. 
Europeaus. Lemon-yellow. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Orange Globe. Orange. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
TUNICA 
Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers, produced all sum¬ 
mer. Useful either for the rockery or the border. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Coccinea. Showy heads of rose flowers. 
Ccccinea Alba. White form of above. 
each 20c; per 19 $1.80 
Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of rose tinted 
white flowers during June and July with delicious, strong heliotrope odor. 
3 to 4 feet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERBASCUM 
Phoenicium. An excellent strain produced from a very superior grade of Eng¬ 
lish Hybrids. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
VERBENA 
Canadensis Venosa. A creeping plant in bloom all Summer. Purplish color and 
plentiful. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
YUCCA 
