Psoralen cuspidata—1 to 2 ft. Several times as 
large in plant and flower. Spring. S and L. 25c 
straight. 
Ruellia occidontalis—6 to 12 in. Hairy leafy stems 
and light blue trumpets all summer. S, M & L or N. 
2 for 25c. 
Ratibida columnairis—1 to 2 ft. Bushy. Composite 
flowers with broad, drooping, deep yellow rays and 
high brown centers, on naked stems. Summer. S & 
N. 2 for 25c. 
Scutellaria resSnosa—About 1 ft Mound of simple 
stems and small, round leaves. Multitude of gaping, 
light blue flowers. Spring and Summer. S & L. 25c. 
Sab ia pitchers—2 to 4 ft. Slender, swaying stems 
and terminal spikes of splendid, deep azure flowers. 
Midsummer to freezing. S & L or N. 25c. 
S’syrinchium varians—6 to 12 in. Iris family. Grassy 
leaves and inch-wide, violet blue flowers. Spring. S 
& N. 2 for 25c. 
Spirantlies cornua—About 6 in. Tuber, lance leaves 
and sniral spike of white, spicily fragrant florets. 
Fall. S, M & N. 25c. 
Sclidagc (goldenrod)—radula, about 1 ft. florets in a 
close head,—lindheimeriana, 3 ft; purple stem, bran¬ 
ching head. S & L. Fall 25c. 
Talinum tmtefoHum—6 to 10 in. Tuber; succulent 
leaves in bunches; rose-and-gold stars on naked, viry 
scane. All summer. Talinum parviflorum same ; but 
smaller. Either species. S & L. 25c 
Teccma caproelat^—50 ft. Woody vine with ever¬ 
green leaves and myriads of yellow trumpets in 
early spring. Blooms with the hawthorns. E'og. $1. 
Tecoimi radicans—The well-known trumpet creeper. 
r r <r. scarlet, tubular flowers all summer. Grow al¬ 
most anywhere. 25c. 
Tradescantia humilis—3 to 6 in Apparently stemless 
Broad, short, hawy, grassy leaves and bier, 3-parted, 
fragrant, rose to violet flowers. Spring 25c straight. 
Tradescartia. reflexa, smaller and taller; light blue 
flowers. Spring. S & L. 2 for 25c. 
Viola wlssouri^nsds—3 in. Stemless, tufted, with big 
pale flowers. Spring. Shade. Sh & N. 25c. 
Vernonia texana—2 to 3 ft, slender, narrow leaves, 
flowers showing more red than other iron-weeds. 
Effect in sunlight, rose-red. S, Sh, A or N. Sum¬ 
mer. 25c. 
Vernonia interior—2 to 3 ft. A fine ironweed with 
big heads of bright purple flowers. Summer. S & L. 
or N 2 for 25c. 
Verbena bipinnatdfida—6 to 10 in. Dark green leaves 
and rosv lavender flowers all summer. S and L. 
2 for 25c. 
Verb* sina virginica—3 ft. Oueen of the “frost flow¬ 
ers” spewing out foot-long, chalk white ribbons of 
ice. Sh & N. 25c. 
Yucca arkaiisana—3 ft. Typical rosette, and simple 
spike of white bells. Look like big candles. S & L 
or N. 25c, 35c, 50c. 
Zexmannfa. hispida—1 to 4 ft. Cupped, deep yellow 
flcwers with waved rays, high above the foliage, on 
naked stems. Fine ; Summer. Suckers. S & L or N. 
2 for 25c 
Zygadenu s nuttalli—3 ft. Bulb, robust, 3-rank leaves 
and a spike of innumerable, small, white flowers, 
somewhat like a small eremurus. S & L. 35c. 
