HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS—Continued 
SEDUM—See Special Listing. 
STATICE—Sea Lavender. Baby’s Breath. 
=x*Latifolia. Pink Baby’s Breath. 
x*Tatarica. Dwarf rock plant, lilac flow< 
TALINUM—Flame Flower. Rock-Moss.vji^?ujtf 
=*Teretifolium. (Rare). Dwarf^5?V^^lo , omj|i^ 
bright pink. Each 25c; 5$1; 1QQ$15. | 
THYMUS—Thyme ./:> f 1 
x:*Citriodorus Aureus. SweetyL^mom Thyme. # 
x:*Coccineus. Flowers brilliarft i'ed^ a ' 
x:*Fragrantissima. Most fragrant of Thymes^*, 
x:*Roseus. Creeping, rose-fm^ecrs. <C/j 
TEUCRIUM—Germander. Piginy B<£§vood. 
x:*Chamadrys. Dwarf evergreeiu red flowed 
Young rooted cutting plants, 20$it fO^C; 2^4- 
in., 7c. 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily. 
’’Diener’s Hyb. Wonderful, bright colors. Ea. 4c. 
VERBENA—Hardy Garden Verbena. 
= :*Bractosa Hybrida Rosea. (New). Rich rose. 
VERONICA—-Speedwell. Queen of Bluest Dwarf 
blooming plants for hrady perennial garden and 
rockery. 
=x:*Amethystina. (Spuria nana). Royal Blue. 
=*Chamaedrys. Excellent bright blue. 
x:*Filiformis. New creeper, very prolific, pink. 
= :Gentianoides. (Marit.) Azure Blue. 
:*Pectinata. New creeper, fine for rockeries. 
=*Prostrata. True blue. Trailing, dwarf. 
=x:*Rupestris. Dwarfest Blue. Low, creeping. 
x:*Rupestris Rosea. Dwarfest; Rose-pink. 
xSpicata. Spikes of delicate blue.. 
=x*Teucrium. Imperial Blue. Fine trailer. 
VINCA—Hardy Myrtle. 
= *Minor. Blue Eyes. Evergreen foliage. 
x:*Variegata. Trailing white and green. 
VIOLAS—Hardy Tufted Violets. 
x*Bicolor Missouriensis. (New) Blue and white. 
VIOLETS—Hardy Violas. 
=”*Culcullata. Common Native Violet. 
YUCCA—Adams Needle and Thread. 
=*Filamentosa Monstrosa. Evergreen foliage. 
I received your order of Vincas and Coleus, and 
found them in perfect condition. I was very glad 
to receive them and wish to thank you very kindly. 
Again thanking you and wishing you future success. 
I am. 
Fall River, Mass. 
Your cuttings arrived OK, so far I have lost only 
two. I have already recommended your Lantanas to 
other growers here and I trust you will get results 
soon. Yours respectfully, 
Peterson, N. J. 
For Insignia explanation see page 7 
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