STUWPP 4, WALTER CO.’S SELECTED SEEDS 
TAGETES 
Signata pumila. A dwarf, compact, bushy annual Marigold, with 
beautiful, delicate, fern-like leaves, densely covered with flowers of 
bright yellow, striped brown; a first-class border plant. Pkt. 
lo cts., 50 cts. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Adiantifolium. A beautiful hardy perennial, with foliage like the 
Maidenhair Fern and miniature white flowers in June and July. 
Pkt. 10 cts., y^oz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
Aquilegifolium. The foliage is similar to the Columbine. Rosy 
purple flowers in June and July. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 15c., J<oz. 75c. 
Dipterocarpum. Among the genus of hardy plants this is a real 
gem, not only for the garden, but its dainty graceful sprays of 
flowers elegantly arranged on stems 4 feet high, are invaluable for 
cutting. The flowers are a charming shade of violet-mauve, which 
is brightened by a cluster of lemon-yellow stamens and anthers. 
Pkt. 15 cts., yioz. 60 cts., Koz- 
THERMOPSIS 
A very striking plant, 4 feet tall, producing long spikes of yellow 
blossoms during June and July. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 25 cts. 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan) 
Beautiful, rapid-growing annual climber, preferring a warm, sunny 
situation; used extensively for hanging-baskets, vases, low fences, etc. 
Very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark eyes. 
4 feet. Mixed Colors, pkt. 10 cts., l 4 oz. 50 cts. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
Serpyllum. A valuable hardy perennial for the alpine garden. But 
4 inches high, it is of trailing habit with bright lilac-purple flowers. 
Pkt. 25 cts., } 4 ,oz. $1, Xoz. $1.50. 
TORENIA 
Fournieri. A very fine annual; splendid for vases, hanging-baskets, 
borders, etc. Sky-blue flowers, with bright yellow center. Pkt. 10 cts. 
TRITOMA 
Red Hot Poker; Flame Flower; Torch Lily 
A perennial, not strictly hardy, but will live through the winter 
with a protective covering of leaves or short manure; or the roots may 
be lifted and carried over winter in sand in a cellar. 
Express. Orange-yellow. Height 4 feet. Pkt. 15 cts., J^oz. 75 cts. 
May Queen. Yellow. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 15 cts., J^oz. 75 cts. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Like immense buttercups, these striking plants are very effective in 
the mixed border. Light soil, well drained, and a partly shaded 
position, suit them admirably. They bloom from May to August. 
Hardy perennials. 
Asiaticus. Orange. Height 2 feet. $0 25 $3 50 
Europseus. Yellow. Height 2 feet. 25 i 00 
Ledebouri. Orange. Height 2 feet. 25 2 50 
VALERIAN (Garden Heliotrope) 
Hardy perennial. Pinnate foliage and panicles of flowers, with 
odor of heliotrope. 5 feet. June and July. Pkt. Koz. Oz. 
Red, White, Mixed, Each.$0 10 $0 40 $0 75 
VERBASCUM 
Olympicum. A stately biennial, often reaching a height of 5 feet. 
The large leaves are covered with a silvery down, and above them 
rises a pyramid of bright yellow flowers. Pkt. 20 cts., Xoz. |i. 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, Mixed. Various shades from white through 
yellow to deep orange. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 15 cts., }ioz. 60 cts. 
VERONICA 
Spicata. An elegant hardy border plant, growing about i K Pkt. 
feet high, bearing all summer spikes of bright blue flowers .. .$0 15 
Spicata Mixed. 10 
Amethystina. Amethyst-blue. Height 2 feet. 25 
Incana. Blue. Height i foot. 25 
Longifolia. Lilac. Height 3 feet. 15 
MAMMOTH VERBENAS 
The trusses and individual flowers are of the largest size, of brilliant 
colors, free-blooming and of vigorous habit. For best and quickest 
results seed should be sown early in the house or hotbed, and trans¬ 
planted to flowering quarters in May. If sown outdoors in May, it 
blooms from the end of July on. 
S. & W. Co.’s Mammoth Defiance (Scarlet), Blue, Pink, White, 
Striped, Yellow, and Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., V^oz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50 
VARIOUS VERBENAS 
Lemon Verbena {Aloysia citriodora). Every garden should Pkt. 
have a few plants of this fragrant favorite. Its pale green, 
delightfully scented foliage goes well with any flower.So 15 
Erinoides (Moss Verbena). This lovely variety produces a 
mass of moss-like foliage, spreading over the ground like a 
carpet, above which are borne heads of purplish blue blossoms 
in lavish profusion; comes into flower in June, and continues 
until frost. For beds, baskets or rockeries . ..Xoz. 60 cts.. . 10 
Venosa (Hardy Garden Verbena). Strong plants, i foot high, 
bear purple flowers continuously through summer. 
yioz. 40 cts.. . 15 
VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle; Old Maid) 
Ornamental, free-blooming plants and one of the most satisfactory 
flowering bedding plants we have. It is best to start the seed early 
indoors or in a hotbed, but they begin blooming in August from seed 
sown out-of-doors in May. %oz. Oz. 
Alba. Pure white. So 15 So 60 $2 00 
Rosea. Rose. 15 60 2 00 
Rosea alba. White, with rosy eye. 15 60 2 00 
Mixed . 10 50 I 50 
VISCARIA, TOM THUMB 
This beautiful new race of Viscarias is quite unlike others, in that 
the plants are compact and bushy in form and bloom so freely as to 
be entirely covered. The plants grow evenly in height and require 
about the same time from sowing to blooming as sweet alyssum. 
Individual flowers resemble single wild roses in miniature form. We 
offer three distinct colors. 5 pkts. 
White Queen. Pure white.So 25 $i 00 
Rose Queen. Rose. 25 i 00 
Blue Queen. Bright blue. 25 i 00 
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