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Perennial Phlox 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) adiantifolium. Leaves resemble maidenhair 
fern. Small yellow flowers. 1 foot. June, July. 30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
T. dipterocarpum. Beautiful blue-gray leaves. Purplish yellow flowers with 
yellow stamens. July-Oetober. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
T. glaucum. Blue-gray leaves rather finely cut, with heads of Chinese yellow, 
fragrant flowers. 3 to 4 feet. July. 40 cts. each; $4 per doz. 
TRITOMA, Duckham’s New Hybrids, Mixed. Flame Flower. A wonderful 
range of vivid as well as delicate pastel shades. Not the stiff, top-heavy 
form of the old Red-Hot Poker, but a long-stemmed, graceful, light flower- 
spike that adapts itself to all decorative schemes. Colors are yellow, 
orange, buff, scarlet, and crimson-salmon. Blooms from June to August. 
$4.50 per doz.; $30 per 100. 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. Beautiful, hardy border plants, with handsome, 
dark green foliage and showy yellow flowers from May to July. They 
are well adapted for half-shady or sunny positions and are fine for moist 
places and edges of water-gardens. 
T., Earliest of All. (New.) Early, free-flowering, light orange-yellow Globe 
Flower that blooms before other varieties, lfd? feet. April, May. 50 cts. 
each; $5 per doz. 
T. europaeus, Orange Princess. (New.) Extra-deep orange flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. 2 feet. May, June. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. A family containing some of the most beautiful 
subjects for the hardy garden and rockery. Given a rich, w r ell-drained soil 
in an open situation in full sun, they will thrive in an amazing manner. 
V. spicata. Very useful border plant of medium height with deep blue flowers 
in slender spikes a foot or more long. Grows best in full sun. 30 cts. each; 
75 cts. for 3; $3 per doz. 
Daphne Cneorura. 75 cts. each 
Veronica spicata. 30 cts. each 
Primula polyanthus. 25 cts. each 
