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VAN'S PERENNIAL GARDENS 
flowers are formed by 3 broad petals 
extending from a central cup, and 
curiously marked, from June to Oc¬ 
tober. Choice of red, yellow or or¬ 
ange. Each . 15c 
$10.00 per hundred. 
1986. Giant deep rose— Each.20c 
1987. Blush pink— Each . 25c 
1988. White— Each . 25c 
THYMUS—Thyme 
1989. Azoricus—A very beautiful trailer; 
bright rosy purple flowers. Each 20c 
1990. Manulata—2 inches. Shiny foliage; 
large pink flowers. Each .... 25c 
1991. Nitidus—8 inches. Semi-shrubby; 
showy light pink blooms. The foli¬ 
age is extremely odiferous. Each 20c 
1992. Herba-Barona—A perfectly prostrate 
creeper smelling strongly of Cara¬ 
way. Each . 25c 
1993. Serpyllum—6 inches. Rapid creeper, 
purple flowers. Each . 20c 
1994. Serpyllum Albus—2 inches. Pure 
white trailer. Each . 20c 
1995. Serpyllum Argenteus — 6 inches. 
Beautiful silvery variegated foliage, 
very strongly scented; pink flowers. 
Each . 20c 
1996. Serpyllum Carneus—2 inches. Clear 
light pink trailer. Each . 20c 
1997. Serpyllum - Citrinodorous Aureus — 
Golden variegated foliage with a 
lemon odor. Each . 20c 
1998. Serpyllum Coccineus—Light red. 2 
inches. Each . 20c 
1999. Serpyllum Crimson—2 inches. Very 
showy purple crimson flowers. 
Each . 20c 
2000. Serpyllum Lanuguinosus—2 in. Wool¬ 
ly Thyme. Each.20c 
2001. Serpyllum Purple — Semi-shrubby; 
purple blooms. Each . 20c 
2001C. One each of the Thymes for $2.25 
TRADESCANTIA 
2002 . Virginica—2 feet. Spiderwort. Odd 
flowers of deep blue on branching 
stems throughout the summer. 
Each . 20c 
2003. Virginica Roseus—Bright rose pink 
form of above. Each . 25c 
TRITOMA-KNIFOFIA 
“Red-Hot Poker” 
2004. Early Express—3 feet. Pokers of as¬ 
sorted shades of red and yellow; 
foliage tropical looking in appear¬ 
ance. Large plants. Each.35c 
2005. Mirabilis—3 feet. A fine race of 
early flowering “Pokers” running 
strongly to yellow shades. Each 25c 
2006. Perpetual Flowering—3 feet. Large 
spikes mostly in red shades. Large 
plants. Each . 35c 
2007. Tuckii, May Queen—3 feet. Yellow 
blooms. Each . 25c 
Note: All Tritomas should be given 
slight protection in severe winters. 
TROLLIUS 
2008. Europaeus—18 to 24 inches. “Globe 
Flower.” The bright golden yellow 
flowers resemble a rose. Each 25c 
2009. Europaeus Hybridus Orange Princess 
Large deep orange flowers. Each 25c 
2010. Ledebouri—2 feet. Finest double 
orange. Each . 35c 
TUNICA 
2011. Saxifraga—8 inches. Masses of single 
light pink blooms all summer. Very 
fine for the rock garden. Each .. 15c 
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•* 2012. Safifraga FI. PL— Double Flow- * 
* ering which is very superior to the * 
* other.. It has fine foliage and masses * 
* of large double pink blooms which re- * 
* semble little roses. Very beautiful. * 
* Each . 25c * 
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UROSPERMUM 
2013. Delchampi—Large yellow flowers 
similar to a dandelion, with a black 
spot in the center. Very effective 
on an old plant. Each . 20c 
VALERIANA 
2014. Alba—White Valerian. Each_15c 
2015. Officinalis—3 to 4 feet. The old- 
fashioned Garden Heliotrope. Very 
sweet smelling. Each. 20c 
2016. Pretty Betsy—18 inches. Assorted 
pink and red shades. Each .... 20c 
2017. Rubra—2 to 3 feet. Fine showy 
light red. Each . 20c 
VERBASCUM 
2018. Phoenicium—2 feet. Very attractive 
border plant of various shades, in¬ 
cluding white, pink, salmon, ’and 
violet, in graceful spikes. Each 20c 
