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FOUR PONDS NURSERY, CLINTON, MASS. 
*SEDUM 
*acre. Yellow. May-July. 3 in. 
*aizoon. Yellow. July-Aug. 1 ft. 
*album. White in July. 
♦fosteriana. Yellow. 6 in. Summer. 
*lydium. White. June-July. 2 in. 
♦murale. White. 
*sexangulare. Yellow. June-July. 4 in. 
*sieboldi. Pink. Succulent foliage. Oct. 
*spectabilis, Brilliant. Aug.-Sept. Crimson. 1 ft. 
*stoloniferum. Rose. June-July. Creeping. 
*stoloniferum coccineum. Red. Summer. 
*SEM PERVIVUM , (Houseleek) 
♦arachnoideum. Rosettes cobwebbed. Flowers pale purple. 
*soboliferum, (Hens and Chickens). Large rosettes. 
STATICE, (Thrift) 
♦Cephalotes, (Bee’s Ruby). Light pink. Dwarf, 
latifolia. See Limonium latifolium. 
♦maritima. Pale pink. May-June. 3-6 in. 
STOKESIA cyanea. Blue. Late summer. ft. 
♦THYMUS, (Thyme) 
serpyllum, (Mother of Thyme). Lilac flowers. 6 in. July-Aug. 
serpyllum coccineus, (CrimsonThyme). Bright crimson flowers. 2-4 in. 
serpyllum lanuginosus, (Woolly Thyme). Greyish foliage; deep pink 
flower. July-Aug. Creeping habit. 
TROLLIUS, (Globeflower) 
europaeus Eleanor. Pale yellow. Mid-season. 18 in. 50c. each, S4.00 
per 10. 
ledebouri, Golden Queen. Golden orange. 3-4 ft. May-Aug. 50c. 
each, 34.00 per 10. 
Orange Globe. Large-flowered. 3-4 ft. 
*TUNICA saxifraga. Light pink flowers. 6-8 in. June-Aug. 
VERONICA, (Speedwell) 
*incana. Violet, grey foliage. 12 in. July-Aug. 
longifolia subsessilis. Blue. July-Sept. 2 ft. 
*spuria. Gentian blue. June-July. 4-6 in. 
♦teucrium rupestris. Blue. Summer. 5 in. 
♦VINCA, (Periwinkle) 
♦minor. Blue trailing plant. Evergreen. April-May. Very fine ground 
cover. 
♦minor. Bowles Variety. Deeper blue and larger; profuse bloomer. 
20c. each, 315-00 per 100. 
*VIOLA 
Apricot. Apricot yellow tinged orange. 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright ruby crimson. Fragrant. 
Avalanche. White. 
Jersey Gem. Deep violet blue. Compact habit. The best and hardiest 
of the Violas. 
Jersey Jewel. Rich violet-purple. Large flowered. 
Lady Crisp. Light mauve flowers. Graceful habit, 
odorata, Rosina. Pink hardy violet. Delicate fragrance. 
Pale Blue. Neat compact growth. 
Papilio. Pale blue with white face. 
Primrose Dame. Pure yellow. 25c. and 35c. each, according to size of 
plant. 
5 or more plants of one var., priced at 10 rate; 25 or more at 100 rate 
