*kamschaticum variegated, beautiful, variegated foliage, yellow fls. 
*iydium, 2 in., dainty pink flowers. 
*sarmentosum, yellow flowers, yellow-green leaves, rapid creeper. 
*p'tirpurascens, 10 in., deep rose. 
*sieboldi; very fine, pink flowers in Sept. Each 25 cts. 
*sexangulare, a glorified acre. 
*spectabile; 12 in., large heads of pink flowers. 
*spectabile Brilliant. Same as above with red flowers. 
*spectabile variegated. White and green foliage, white flowers. 
*sipathulatum purpureum, 12 in., bronze-red foliage, yellow flowers. 
Each 25 cts. 
*spurium, creeping sort with pink flowers. 
*spurium coccineum. Crimson red flowers. 
*stoioniferum, good sort with purplish-pink bloom in late summer. 
*ternatum, good for shade, white flowers. 
* SEMPER. VIVUM alberti, very small rosettes, blooming freely. Clumps 
25 cts. 
*fimbriatum, small rosettes with hairy tips. Clumps 25 cts. 
*globiferum, short leaved sort, tight globular rosettes. Clumps 25 cts. 
*tectorum. Large leaves with reddish brown tips. 
*SPIREA filiptendiula, 15 in., feathery white bloom and ferny foliage. 
*$TACHY$ lanata (lamb’s ears). Grown for soft, silvery foliage. 
STOKESIA cyanea coerulea, 18 in., large lavender fls., late summer. 
*TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Pigmy box). Shiny green leaves with rose 
flowers. 
THALICTRUM aq'uilegifolium purpureum, 3 ft., rosy lavender, June, 
adiantifolium, foliage like a maiden hair fern. 
glaucum, 4 ft., blue-gray foliage, golden-yellow flowers. Each 35 cts. 
^THYMUS citriodorus, Lemon thyme, purple flowers in June. 
*citriodorus aureus. Golden form of above. 
*lanuginosus. Gray, woolly leaves with pink flowers. Each 25 cts. 
*serp’yllum albus minor, very dwarf, white flowers. 
*serpylliiun coccineum, 2 in., very good variety with rosy-purple 
flowers, June. 
*aerpyllum splendlens, about 3 in. high with rosy-lavender bloom. 
*TUNICA saxifraga, 6 in.< light pink, June, July. 
!f VERBENA canadensis, a hardy creeping type with pink flowers. 
*venosa, free flowering with purplish pink flowers. 
VERONICA amethystina, 15 in., gentian blue, June, July. 
*erica, 10 in., wine-pink, summer. 
:i: incana, 12 in., white woolly leaves, beautiful blue spikes, June, July, 
maritima, 15 in., blue, June, July. 
*rupestris, 4 in., blue, June. 
*rupestris flexuosa, a dwarfer plant and earlier bloom than above. 
Each 25 cts., 5 for $1.00. 
*tmcrium, 6. in., blue, May, June. 
*VIOLA cornuta G. Werrnig, a variety that is truly perennial, produc¬ 
ing a wealth of violet blue flowers. 
*comuta mixed. All colors, $1.25 dozen. 
*cdorata, sweet scented English violet. 
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