*SENECIO TYROLENSIS —Very dwarf and compact with finely cut foliage and 
heads of brilliant orange daisy-like flowers. Prefers moist location. 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY CHIFFON — Double flowers with finely divided petals. 25c. 
*SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA (Oconee Bells)—Acid soil and shade with little 
white nodding flowers on short stems. 50c. 
*SILENE ACAULIS (Moss or Cushion Pink) — Compact moss-like foliage and 
tiny pink flowers. 25c. 
*SILENE M A R IT I M A —Trailing masses of blue grey foliage and white blooms 
most of the summer. 
*SI LEN E SC H AFT A —Tufted growth with showy rose pink flowers. 
*SISYRINCHIUM GRANDIFLORU M —A very fine Blue-eyed Grass with low com¬ 
pact leaves and large blue purple flowers. 25c. 
*SOLDANELLA ALPINA —Rare and beautiful alpine requiring cool exposure 
and gritty peat soil, well drained in winter. Violet bells on short stem. 75c. 
*STATICE GOUGETIANA —Rare dwarf Statice wi h small lavender flower 
cluster arising from 3 inch foliage clump. 25c. 
STATICE PEREZII — Bush growing Statice with large heads of deep lavender 
blooms. 25c. 
•"STATICE SERBICA —Low compact plant covered entirely in the summer with 
heads of white blooms. 25c. 
STOKESIA CYANEUS (Stoke’s Aster) — Very choice perennial with blue and 
lavender aster flowers during the summer. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Barbatus)—In various colors. From flats, 35c per dozen. 
*TEUCRI U M AUREUM — Creeping grey green leaves and small heads of light 
yellow flower bracts. 25c. 
*TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS — Glossy green foliage and spikes of bright rose 
flowers. 12 inches. 25c. 
THALICTRUM AQ UIL EG IFO LIU M —Foliage like Columbine with large fluffy 
heads of flowers in mixed colors. 
THALICTRUM DIPTOCARPUM (Meadow Rue) — Dainty sprays of lavender 
flowers with yellow stamens. Fine for the shade. From flats, 50c per 
dozen; field clumps, 15c each. 
*TH YM US AZORICUS —Bright green mounds of foliage and soft lilac flowers. 
*NITIDUS —Upright growth of silvery leaves and rosy lilac flowers. 25c. 
*SERPHYLLUM —Creeping with bright rosy lavender flowers. 
*SERPHYLLUM LANUGINOSUS (Wooly Thyme)—Wooly grey foliage and 
lavender flowers. Creeping. 
*VARIEGATA —Green and white variegated foliage. 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA (Mexican Shell or Flame Flower) — Bulbous plants with 
large showy flowers, variously marked. Potted, 25c. 
TRACHELIUM COERULEUM —Large flat heads of vivid purple flowers grow¬ 
ing about 3 ft. high. 25c. 
TRITOMA PFITZERS (Red Hot Poker)—Gallon cans, 25c. 
*TUNICA SAXIFRAGA —Rose colored Gypsophila-like flowers. 
*TROLLIUS HYBRIDS (G'obe Flower) — For the shade with its globe-shaped 
flowers in orange and yellow. 25c. 
* V A N CO U V E RIA HEXANDRA —A native perennial with glossy green leaves 
and small white flower spikes. For the shade. 25c. 
’VERONICA GENTIANOIDES —Beautiful variety with gentian-like foliage and 
short light blue flower spikes. 25c. 
*P ECTI NAT A — Finely cut foliage on small clump covered with soft lavender 
blooms. 
"PUMILA —Low compact clump like Spicata nana with blue flowers. 25c. 
PATIO GARDENS, by Helen M. Fox. Spanish gardens and garden art offer many 
opportunities and possibilities to gardeners all over the United States — particularly in 
the South and Southwest and in cities. This book contains accurate descriptions, pic¬ 
tures and plans of patios, pools, flowerpots, balconies, stairways, fountains, tiles, and 
wrought-iron with clear-cut suggestions for their use in your own garden. 98 illustra¬ 
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