27 
Spiraea Filapendula Palmata—Broad heads of crimson pur¬ 
ple flowers on 3' stalks. Very showy.25 
Spiraea Palmata Elegans—Beautiful pink flowers. 3'.25 
Spiraea Ulmaria FI. PI—Double creamy white. Very 
fragrant. ..... .25 
One each of the 6 Spiraeas— $1*90 
Stachys (Stak'-is) Lanata (R)—Fine large silvery, wooly 
leaves.20 
—Betonica Grandiflora. Large rose purple flowers in mid¬ 
summer. Very showy.25 
One each of 2 Stachys .40 
Statice (Stat'-i-see) Latifolia—Large leather> leaves at the 
base and immense flower heads often 2' across of tiny 
purple flowers like Baby’s Breath Lovelv... .20 
Talinum (Tal'-in-um) Spinescens (R)—This rugged little plant 
grows on our waste lands in rock and sand- It forms a dense 
flat mat a few inches across and sends up slender stems of beau¬ 
tiful deep rose flowers not unlike the Lewisia bloom. Large 
plants. 50 
TiarelLa (Ti-a-rel'-a) Cordifolia— Prostrate heart-shaped 
leaves veined with red and starry white flowers in feathery 
racemes, for partial shade.25 
Teucrium (Teu'-kre-uirD Cbamaedrys—Glossy green foliage 
resembling Boxwood. May be clipped in any form. 12" .20 
Thalictrum (Tha-lik'-trum)—A fine group for sun or partial 
shade having beautiful foliage and masses of lovely flow¬ 
ers in feathery clusters. 
—Adiantifolium. Foliage like a Maidenhair Fern and great 
heads of yellow flowers in Tune. 15".25 
—AquHegifolium. Graceful foliage like the Columbine 
with rosy purple flowers. 3'.35 
—Aquilegifolium album. White form of the above.25 
— ^nnilegifolium roseum. Pink form. A new sort of 
great mer't .40 
—Dipterocarpum. Great quantities of lilac purple flowers 
with a bunch of golden yellow anthers showing. One of 
the choicest of all tall growing plants. 4'.....45 
—Glaucum. Blue grey foliage, finely cut and great heads 
of Chinese-yellow fragrant flowers. 3' 
—Purpurascens (R). A fine plant for that shady spot. 
Dainty sprays of purple flowers making a mist of color 
12" high.45 
—Venulosum (R). Another dwarf sort with dainty fern¬ 
like foliage and inconspicuous flowers. Best in partial 
shade. Native.-. .25 
One each of the 8 Thalictrums— $2.25 
Thymus (Tym'-us) (R)—Dwarf growing evergreen, aromatic 
foliage plants. Suitable for edgings and rock work. 
—Citriodorus Aureus. Deep green leaves bordered 
yellow. 6"..20 
—Citriodorus Argenteus. Beautiful silver and white 
leaves. 6".-.-. ;20 
—Lanuginosus. Wooly prostrate foliage. Bright pink 
flowers. A beautiful sort.20 
—Nitidus. Its shrubby growth is reminiscent of a silvery 
Irish Yew. Lila^ flowers in ^ 
—Berpyllum. Excellent for naturalizing, spreads rapidly 
and may be mowed with lawnmower. Fragrant foliage 
when walked upon.*.20 
Tradescantia Brevicaulis is a gem. 
