Westminster Nursery, Westminster, Maryland 
Tritoma. 
Each Per 10 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster). 
—cyanea. 18-24 in. Very handsome lavender-blue 
flowers in the summer. Likes the sun.25 2.00 
—cyanea alba. 18-24 in. Pure white variety.25 2.00 
THALICTRUM (Meadowrue). 
—aquilegifolium. 2-3 ft. Spikes of rosy purple 
flowers from June to July.25 2.00 
—minus adiantifolium. 2 ft. Pretty foliage with 
miniature creamy white flowers in June.25 2.00 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. 2-3 ft. Rich green 
foliage; yellow, pea-like flowers are produced 
in racemes, 6 to 12 inches long. Very attractive. .35 3.CO 
THYMUS (Thyme). 
*~citriodorus (Lemon Thyme). 4 in. Foliage has 
strong lemon fragrance; evergreen; lilac-purple 
flowers in July.25 2.00 
*-lanuginosus (Wooly Thyme). 1 in. Small, 
roundish leaves and rosy lilac-pink flowers in 
summer .25 2.00 
*-serpyllum (Mother-of-thyme). 10 in. Fragrant 
foliage; may be walked on freely when estab¬ 
lished or cut with the lawnmower; small purple- 
lilac flowers most all summer. Spreads rapidly.. .25 2.00 
*-serpyllum coccineus (Crimson Thyme). 10 in. 
Becomes completely covered with bright cherry 
red flowers .25 2.00 
*~vulgaris roseus. 1 ft. An old favorite with 
scented foliage and pink flowers in May and 
June; semi-trailer. A much used herb for sea¬ 
soning foods . 25 2.00 
TRITOMA (Torchlily; Flame Flower; Red Hot 
Poker). 
—pfitzeri. 3 ft. Tall spikes with heads of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet blooms from July to Sep¬ 
tember. Very showy and greatly admired. 
Should have slight protection in winter.25 2.00 
—Selected Hardy Hybrids. 3 ft. Various colors 
ranging from pale yellow to deep orange; per¬ 
fectly hardy .25 2.00 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower). 
*-europaeus Hybrids. 2 ft. Fine for moist, shady 
places. Deep green, finely cut foliage. The 
flowers, freely produced in May and June, are 
lovely shades of yellow and orange and globe- 
shaped. Very useful for cutting.35 3.00 
TROLLIUS — Continued Each 
*-ledebouri Golden Queen. 2 ft. A new, superb 
variety, highly acclaimed in Europe and America. 
Extra large golden orange flowers on erect stems 
during May and June. A profuse bloomer and a 
handsome cut flower.75 
*-Mixed Hybrids. 2 ft. A fine strain showing a 
splendid range of orange and yellow shades.. .25 
*TUNICA saxifraga (Tunicflower or Coat Flower). 
6-8 in. Pretty masses of small pink flowers of a 
misty appearance, all summer; attractive compact 
foliage ..25 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope). 
*-coccinea. 18 in. Showy heads of old rose flowers 
in umbels on 12 inch stems just above the rich 
green foliage are produced from June until Octo¬ 
ber. A splendid plant for bold effects in the 
wall or rock garden.25 
*-coccinea alba. 18 in. White form of the above. .25 
—officinalis. 3-4 ft. Produces showy heads of rose- 
tinted white flowers during June and July, with 
delicious strong heliotrope odor.25 
VERBASCUM (Mullein). 
—Miss Willmott. 5 ft. Extra large, full spikes of 
white and yellow in summer; biennial.25 
*-phoeniceum Hybrids. 18 in. Delightful biennials 
with graceful spikes of colors ranging from white, 
pink, rose, purple and bronze to brown. Verbas- 
cums respond as perennials, requiring a warm 
position and light or medium, well drained soil. .25 
VERONICA (Speedwell). 
Beautiful hardy perennials that vary in height 
from a few inches to three feet and bear blue, 
rosy pink or white flowers in terminal spikes 
or racemes. Showy plants for borders or rock 
gardens and all of easy culture. 
*-elcgans. 15-18 in. Light pink flowers during June 
and July .25 
*-erica rosea. 10-12 in. Pretty rose pink flowers in 
June and July.25 
*-gentianoides. 12-15 in. Pale blue spikes in 
June and July.25 
*-incana. 12-15 in. Numerous blue flowers in July 
and August and silvery, woolly foliage; useful 
in rockery or for edging paths and flower beds. .25 
—longifolia subsessilis. 2 ft. One of the hand¬ 
somest blue-flowering plants; July and August. 
Fine for cutting.25 
—orchidea. 2-3 ft. Hardy variety from the Balkans. 
Produces a profusion of clear blue flowers from 
June to August.25 
*-prostrata. 4 in. A trailing variety blooming in 
May with miniature spikes of light blue.25 
*-repens. 3 in. Pretty dwarf variety, forming 
neat little tufts of deep green. In April the 
tiny pale blue flowers hide the foliage.25 
*-Royal Blue. 10-12 in. A brilliant shade of dark 
blue; bushy, dwarf habit. June and July flowering .25 
*-rupestris. 4 in. From late April well into June 
this is a bright carpet of rich blue. A good 
ground-cover in the shrubbery border.25 
*-rupestris flexuosa. 1 in. Prostrate creeping plant, 
forming a solid carpet of green; pale blue flowers 
in April and May.25 
*-rupestris nana. 1 in. Deep gentian blue flowers 
in April and May; creeping.25 
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12 PERENNIALS FOR CUT FLOWERS 
Lovely flowers from spring to autumn. 
(See descriptions in Perennial Section) 
2 Achillea millefolium roseum. 
2 Chrysanthemum, Hardy Garden Varieties. 
2 Chrysanthemum, Shasta Daisy. 
2 Stokesia. 
2 Gaillardia. 
2 Pyrethrum. 
SPECIAL Net Cash Price With Order. $ 1.70 
Delivered. 
