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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
*Thymus lanuginosus. (Wolly Thyme). A unique dwarf 
plant of an attractive spreading foliage. Flowers 
medium pink. July and August. 4 to 6 inches. 
*Thymus serpyllum. (Thyme). These dwarf growing 
semi-prostrate plants with their fragrant foliage and 
rosy-purple blossoms in July and August are very 
attractive for rock gardens and banks. 6 inches. 
*Thymus s. album. Same as above but has white flowers. 
Thymus vulgaris. Foliage extra fragrant. Flowers small 
purplish-lilac. June and July. 6 inches. 
*Trolliu§ europaeus. (Double Buttercup). Large, showy, 
lemon-yellow flowers. 15 to 18 inches. June and July. 
*Trollius ledebouri. A recent introduction growing about 
2 V 2 feet high and bearing large deep orange-yellow 
blossoms late June and July. 30 cents each. $3 per 
dozen. 
*Trollius hybrid—Golden Queen. A recent introduction 
having extra large flowers of bright greenish-yel¬ 
low. Blooms in May and again in the fall. 2 feet. 
*Trollius caucasicus. (Globe Flower). Orange-yellow 
flowers on stems about 18 inches tall. June and July. 
*Tunica saxifraga. Dwarf tufted plant. Pink flowers. 
Blooms all summer. 6 inches. 
*Tunica s. alba. A white form of the above. 
* Veronica incana. (Woolly Speedwell). White woolly 
plants with pale blue flowers. 1 to IV 2 feet high. 
Very ornamental for rockery or border. July and 
August. 
*Veronica prostrata. Small low-growing plant with light 
blue flowers. 
* Veronica reptans. A variety much smaller than the in¬ 
cana and slow-growing. Dark blue flowers in May. 
* Veronica subsessilis. (Clump Speedwell). An improve¬ 
ment of Longifolia with darker foliage and shorter, 
more branching spikes of intense blue. 2 to 3 feet. 
July and August. 35 cents each. $3.50 per dozen. 
* Viola, Apricot. Lutea Splendens. Deep, golden-yel¬ 
low. White. Yellow Gem. 
*Viola, Bowles Black. A new introduction. Deep black¬ 
ish red. Very unique. 30 cents each, $3 per 12. 
* Viola, odorata rosina. (Sweet Violet). This new hardy 
viola with its pretty rose-pink blossoms which are 
in abundance both spring and fall certainly has a 
future before it. 30 cents each. $3 per dozen*. 
GLADIOLUS 
In offering the following list of Gladioli we can assure 
our customers that the varieties are what we consider the 
best in their various forms and coloring. While we have 
not listed some of the so-called novelties, yet we feel that 
among the following one will find beauty and class enough 
to satisfy the most particular person. 
Always something in bloom at Cherry Hill. 
