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R virginica (Fire-pink)*—Native. Bril¬ 
liant scarlet. Our best red native 
plant .75 2.50 
vulgarius—Escaped. White on 3 ft. 
stems. Usually a pest but lovely.. .75 2.60 
SMILACINA (False Solomon’s Seal)— 
racemosa — Native. Feathery white 
flowers at tip of each stalk. Red 
fruit ...60 2.00 
SISYRINCHIUM (Blue-eyed Grass)—Iris¬ 
like foliage. 
R augustifoiium—'Native. Bright blue 
flowers, 8 in. .... .60 2.00 
STACHYS (Bunny’s Ears)—Gray felt 
leaves. Sun. 
R lanata—Spikes of lavender bloom, 
18 in.76 2.60 
STATIC E (Sea Lavender)—-Excellent for 
cutting. 
latifolia—Mists of lavender flowers, 15 
in.75 2.50 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster)—Coarse 
foliage, summer bloom. 
cyanea-caerulea—Large blue flowers... .75 2.60 
oyanea-alba—White form of above.75 2.50 
TEUCRIUM—Evergreen shrubby plants of 
great value in rock gardens or for 
low hedges. 
R chamaedrys— Lavender blooms in 
summer, 10 in.75 2.60 
THERMOPSIS — Handsome spikes of 
lupine-like flowers. 
caroliniana—Native. Yellow pea-shaped 
flowers in July, 3 to 5 ft. Very hand¬ 
some .76 2.60 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-rue) —Beautiful 
foliage plants for part shade, 
dioicum—'Native. Greenish yellow flow¬ 
ers, 20 in.60 2.00 
dipterocarpum—Soft lavender flowers, 
2 ft.75 2.60 
glaucum—Yellow flowers, 3 ft.75 2.50 
polygamum — Native. White flowers, 
4 ft.60 2.00 
THYMUSr- 
R citriodorus — Golden leaves, lemon 
scented.75 2.50 
R lanuginosum—Gray wooly foliage. 
Lavender .75 2.50 
R serpyllum—Green foliage and laven¬ 
der flowers.60 2.00 
R .serpyllum coccineus—Small foliage, 
bright red blooms.75 2.50 
R serpyllum alba—Light green foliage. 
White .75 2.60 
TIARELLA (Foam Flower)—False miter- 
wort. 
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