SPIREA. 
Filipendula. Dwarf plant with spikes of creamy 
white flowers. Fine for cutting. IV 2 ft. 
*Ulnifolium. Dwarf plant with spikes of double, 
creamy white flowers on short stems. Fine for 
rockery. 6 in. 
STOCKESIA. (Stoke’s Aster). 
Cyanea. Large lavender-blue flowers. July-Sept. 
1V 2 ft. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
Pink Beauty, Scarlet Beauty, and White. 
THALICTRUM. (Meadowrue). 
Adiantifolium. Greenish yellow flowers. Foliage 
like the Maidenhair Fern. July-Aug. 2-3 ft. 
*THYMUS. (Thyme). 
Argenteus. Green and white foliage. Sweet 
scented. 3 in. 
Citriodorus Aureum. Golden variegated foliage. 
3 in. 
Lanuginosus. (Woolly Thyme). Woolly foliage. 
Pink flowers. 2 in. 
Serpyllum. Green. Rapid spreader. Pink flowers. 
3 in. 
Serpyllum Album. Fine green foliage. White 
flowers. 2 in. 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Bright crimson flowers. 
2 in. 
Serpyllum Carnosus. Dainty pink flowers. 3 in. 
ROSES ROSES ROSES 
Hybrid Tea Roses. Named varieties in a fine assort¬ 
ment of colors, field grown stock. 
Climbing Roses. Good, strong sturdy stock in 
named varieties. 
TROLLIUS. (Globe Flower). 
Europeus. Lemon yellow. May-Aug. 1-2 ft. 
Orange Globe. Orange. May-Aug. 1-2 ft. 50c 
ea. 
Ledebouri. Large orange flowers. Blooms later 
than the above varieties. 2-3 ft. 50c ea. 
TEUCRIUM. (Germander). 
*Chamaedrys. Dwarf evergreen plant. Fragrant 
rosy flowers. Thrives best in sunny positions. 
TRITOMA. (Torch Lily). 
Pfitzeriana. Large spikes of rich orange scarlet 
blooms from Aug. to frost. Quite hardy in the 
Northern States. 
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