IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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STACHYS LANTANA ( Lamb's Ear) —8". Silvery-white woolly foliage. Purple. July. 
STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender )—Blue mist-like flowers from August until Winter 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Stokes Aster )—18 inches. Light blue. July and August. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys —8". Becoming popular as an imitation Boxwood. Rose August. 
THALICTRUM Aquilegifolium (. Meadow-Rue )—3 feet. Graceful foliage. Purple flowers. 
June and July. 
THYMUS SERPHYLLUM Album ( White Mountain Thyme)— Clouds of tiny 
white flowers in June. 
Azoricus —Common in old gardens. Lilac-rose flowers. 
Coccineum ( Scarlet Thyme) —Moss-like foliage with scarlet bloom. June. 
Languinosus —Soft grey foliage with rosy purple bloom in July and August. 
TRITOMA ( Red Hot Poker) —A magnificent cut flower. Rush-like foliage. 
TROLLIUS {Globe Flower or Buttercup) —Grow best on damp cool soil. 
Europeaus —Yellow blooms in May—June. Waxy 2" flowers. Each 3-30. 
Ledibouri— Prolongs blooming season. Orange-yellow. 3.30 each. 
TUNICA Saxifrada FI. Pl. —A lovely pink variety. All summer 
VERONICA Incana — -1' White wooly plant. Blue flowers July—August. 
Longifolia Subsessilis —2'. Thick spikes deep indigo blue. July-September. 
Popular. 
Spicata —2'. Long spikes of violet blue flowers all Summer. 
Teucrium —12". D warf clumpy growth. Blooms in May and June. 
VIOLA Cornuta {Tufted Pansy) —6", blooms from early Spring until Winter. Mixed colors 
Jersey Gem —A most continuous bloomer. Rich violet. 
Odorata {Double Russian Violet) —Sweet scented. Blooms in Spring. Will grow in shade. 
YUCCA Filamentosa {Adam’s Needle) —See page 12. 
Variegata —See page 12. 
All perennials except where noted $.25—5 or more of one variety deduct 5c from each 
rate. 
Tritomia 
FRUIT 
We handle the following dependable line of fruit. 
APPLES —Baldwin, Delicious, Early Harvest, McIntosh, Northern Spy, Red Astrakhan and 
Wealthy. %" 4-5' Each $.90. 
CHERRIES—Sour —Early Richmond, Montmorency, 4-5' Each $.75. 
Sweet —Black Tartarian, Schmidt’s Bigareau, Windsor. 4-6' $.90 each. 
PEACHES —Champion, Elberta, J. H. Hale, Rochester. %" 3-4' $.50 each. 
PEARS— Bartlett. %" 4-5' $.90 each. 
PLUM —Fellemberg or Italian Prune. 4-5' $.90 each. 
MATERIALS FOR SHADY PLANTING 
Extreme caution must be used in selecting suitable material for dense shady plantings. Plantings 
receiving sun for more than half the day are easily planned for most any material can be used. 
Evergreens— 
Fir Balsam 
Fir Douglas 
Boxwood 
Suggestions for Shady Plantings 
Hemlock Magnolia Glauca 
Juniperus Communis Mahonia 
Juniperus Pfitzeri Mountain Laurel 
Pachysandra Rhododendron 
Leucothoe 
T axus 
Shrubs —Aronia 
Aralia 
Calvcanthus 
Cercis Canadensis 
Fringe White 
Hydrangea A. G. 
Hydrangea Quercifolia 
Honeysuckle Bush 
Menziesia 
Philadelphus 
Potentilla 
Rhodotypos Kerrioides 
Spirea Opulifolia 
Snowberries, White 
or Red 
Viburnum Opulus 
Viburnum Lentago 
Vines— Ey on ymous 
Hall’s Honeysuckle 
English Ivy 
Vinca Minor 
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