WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
53 
THERMOPSIS Per 10 
—Caroliniana, about 4 ft. high, 
yellow flowers in June; 
very attractive ....; . 1.00 
THYMUS—Thyme 
*—Citriodorus - Lemon Thyme, 
very good variety for the 
rock garden, evergreen 
foliage, lilac purple flow¬ 
ers in July. 1.00 
*—Lanuginosus, woolly foliage 
and bright pink flowers, 
summer flowering . 1,25 
*—Serpyllum, 10 to 12 in. fine 
rock plant, effective in 
bloom and out of bloom.. 1.25 
*—Serpyllum coccineus, cherry 
red flowers, very effective. 1.00 
TRILLIUM—Wood Lily 
*—Grandiflorum, splendid 
woods plants for moist 
shady places.90 
TRITOM A—Red Hot Poker 
—Hardy Hybrids, very hardy, 
many shades. 1.00 
—Pfitzeri, very showy plants 
when in bloom, orange 
scarlet blooms on 2 to 4 
ft. spikes, July-September. 1.00 
TROLLIUS—Globe Flower 
*—Euxopaeus Hybrids, fine 
plants for moist and shady 
places, in bloom May-July 1.75 
*—Hybridus Mixed, a mixture 
of fine hybrids showing 
a splendid range of or¬ 
ange and yellow shades 1.50 
*—Ledebouri, Golden Queen, 2 
ft. high, flowers yellow. . . 2.50 
TUNICA—Coat Flower 
*—Saxifraga, 6 to 8 in., pretty 
light pink flowers all sum¬ 
mer, another good rock 
plant .75 
VA LERI AN A—Garden 
Heliotrope 
*—Coccinea, very showy plants, 
about 18 in. tall, rose pink 
flowers all summer.75 
*—Coccinea Alba, white form 
of the above .75 
—Officinalis, 3 to 4 ft., pink¬ 
ish white flower in large 
heads, June-July.75 
VERBASCUM—Mullein 
*—Plioenioeum Hybrids, dwarf 
growing biennial, pretty 
flower spikes in many col¬ 
ors.75 
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