= Ideal for the Old-Fashioned 
Single Pyrethrum 
Stokesia cyanea (Stoke’s Aster)— 
18". Blooms its 3-4" flowers like huge 
China Asters from July till October. 
We offer blue, white and pale yellow. 
Thalictrum aquilegifolium purpur- 
eum (Meadow-Rue)—2-3'. These 
plants have the graceful cut foliage 
of the Columbine and fluffy heads of 
rosy-purple flowers in June and July. 
Thermopsis caroliniana—5'. Deep, 
rich green foliage surmounted in June 
and July by long spikes of sulphur- 
yellow flowers resembling Lupines. 
Thymus (Thyme)—An aromatic Old 
World perennial, admired not only 
for its fragrance, but also for the 
beauty of its foliage. 
T. citriodorus argenteus (Silver 
Thyme)—6". The low mound of 
silver leaves makes a fine display. 
35c each. 
T. citriodorus aureus (Golden 
Thyme)—6". Leaves inlaid with 
bright golden yellow. Both grown 
from cuttings to insure good color. 
35c each. 
Garden 
Stokesia — Stoke's Aster 
T. serphyUum album (White Thyme)—Prostrate. Forms a mat 
of dark green leaves, which, in the summer, are sprinkled with pure 
white flowers. 
T. s. eoceinea (Crimson Thyme)— Prostrate. Very dark mats of 
tiny foliage and glowing crimson flowers. 
T. s. lanuginosus (Woolly Thyme)—Prostrate. Makes a carpet of 
grey foliage. One of the finest plants for growing along the stone 
steps of the rock garden. 
Trollius ledebouri. Golden Queen 3-4'. Very vigorous and 
tall growing plants bearing flowers up to I" across. The outer 
petals are a rich gold and the small inner ones, bright orange. 
They are extremely floriferous and bloom well into the Autumn. 
Plant in a partially shaded place where the ground remains 
moist during the summer. 50c each. 
Viola cornuta (Tufted Pansies)—These well known little plants are 
not particularly hardy, but if cut back in September to force new 
growth before winter and mulched with straw during the cold months, 
they will come through without trouble. 
V. Apricot Queen—A large flowered, apricot colored variety. 
V. Jersey Gem—The well known everblooming violet-purple. 
V. W hite Perfection—The finest pure white variety. 
V. Yellow Queen—An English introduction, having masses of very 
large golden yellow flowers all summer. 
Arkwright Ruby—A clear, glowing ruby-red Viola of English 
origin. It blooms continually from spring till fall, doing es¬ 
pecially well the first cool weeks of autumn. Arkwright Ruby has 
a fine fragrance and a bowl of its flowers will pleasantly scent 
an entire room. 35c each. 
Trollius europaeus (Globe 
Flower)—2'. Trollius are hand¬ 
some perennials resembling large 
double golden buttercups. They 
bloom from May until September, 
thus furnishing fine cut flowers 
throughout thes ummer. 
Veronica (Speedwell)—Fine blue 
flowers, ranging from tiny rock 
plants to tall border types. 
V. hybrida. True Blue—12". 
Masses of intense blue blossoms 
in June and July. 35c each. 
V. incana—1'. Silvery grey foli¬ 
age and spikes of pale blue 
flowers. 
V. incana rosea—See Special 
List. 
V. longifolia subsessilis—2-3'. 
The most showy of all Veron¬ 
icas. Its flowers are a clear, very 
dark blue and are born on long 
spikes, fine for cutting. 35c 
each. 
V. pectinata rosea—One of the 
best creeping Veronicas, yet one 
of the scarcest. Beautiful soft 
greyish leaves and tiny spikes 
of deep rose colored blossoms. 
We like it. 35c each. 
V. teucrium. Royal Blue—8" 
Low and bushy in habit, with 
sheets of blue flowers in the 
spring. 
V. trehani—6". Blue flower 
spikes swaying over the golden 
foliage makes a pretty contrast 
in the rock garden. Trollius ledebouri “Golden Queen ” 
18 
Viola odorata rosina—6". This is 
a fine hardy, really pink violet. 
The flowers are very fragrant and 
are born profusely in the spring 
and in smaller quantities again in 
the fall. Will make dense mats of 
green foliage and grows equally 
well in the sun or shade. 
PRICES 
25c each; 3 of any one variety 
or color, 60c; 12 of any one var¬ 
iety or color, $2.25; 100 at least 
10 of each variety or color, $18.00 
except where otherwise noted. 
35c varieties are 3 for 90c. 
TERMS 
Orders will be sent by Express 
collect. If you wish an order sent b\ 
Parcel Post, add 10% to the total 
amount of order for postage. Much 
larger plants can he sent by Express. 
If yon do not see the variety you 
want write us. We have many others 
not described here. 
THE DUBOIS PRESS. ROCHESTER. N. T. 
HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS 
