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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 
*-latifolia. 15-18 in. Purple-blue flow¬ 
ers in July and August will last a 
long* time when cut and dried. 12 1.00 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster) 
.—cyanea. 18-24 in. Very handsome lav¬ 
ender-blue flowers in the summer. 
Likes the sun..12 1.00 
—cyanea alba. 18-24 in. Pure white 
flowering- variety... 12 1.00 
THALICTRUM (Meadowrue) 
—aquilegifolium. 2-3 ft. Spikes of 
rosy purple flowers from June to 
July. 12 1.00 
—minus adiantifolium. 2 ft. Pretty fol¬ 
iage with miniature creamy white 
flowers in June..12 1.00 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. 2-3 ft. 
Rich green foliage; yellow, pea-like 
flowers are produced in racemes, 
6 to 12 inches long. Very attractive .12 1.00 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
*-lanuginosus (Wooly Thyme). 1 in. 
Small, roundish leaves and rosy 
lilac-pink flowers in summer.. .15 1.25 
*-serpyllum (Mother-of-thyme). 10 in. 
Fragrant foliage; may be walked on 
freely when established or cut with 
the lawnmower; small purple-like 
flowers most all summer. Spreads 
rapidly. 15 1.25 
*-serpyllum cocci neus (Crimson 
Thyme). 10 in. Becomes completely 
covered with bright cherry red flow¬ 
ers. M2 1.00 
*-vulgaris roseus. 1 ft. An old favo¬ 
rite with scented foliage and pink 
flowers in May and June; semi-trail¬ 
er. A much used herb for seasoning 
foods.15 1.25 
TRITOMA (Torchlily; Flame Flower; 
Red Hot Poker) 
—pfitzeri. 3 ft. Tall spikes with heads 
of brilliant orange-scarlet blooms 
from July to September. Very showy 
and greatly admired. Should have 
slight protection in winter. 12 1.00 
—Selected Hardy Hybrids. 3 ft. Var¬ 
ious colors ranging from pale yellow 
to deep orange; perfectly hardy. 12 1.00 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
¥ -europaeus Hybrids. 2 ft. Fine for 
moist, shady places. Deep green, 
finely cut foliage. The flowers, free¬ 
ly produced in May and June, are 
lovely shades of yellow and orange 
and globe-shaped. Very useful for 
cutting.20 1.75 
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