reddish flowers in summer, very rare, 50c each. 
telephiloides 8 to 12” tall, pale pink or white. 
ternatum Best ground cover in shade, white, 4”. 
SHORTIA galacifolia Oconee Bells, one of the 
choicest native plants, white bells on 6” stems. Very 
rare. 
SILENE caroliniana Bright pink flowers, very 
choice and beautiful, 50c. 
ovata Catchfly, white flowers on 2’ stems. 
stellata White fringed flowers, 2\ 
virginica Fire Pink, fiery red stars, excellent, 12”. 
SISYRINCHIUM anqustifolium Blue - Eyed 
Grass, grasslike foliage, bright blue flowers, 12”. 
SMILACINA racemosa False Solomon's Seal, 
clusters of white flowers at tip of stem 2’. 
SPIGELIA marylandica Carolina Pink Root, 
bright red tubular flowers lined with yellow, very 
good, 12”. 
THALICTRUM dioicum Meadow Rue, cream 
colored flowers, 1\ 
polygamum Tall Meadow Rue, handsome foli¬ 
age, 4’. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana Yellow Lupine, spikes 
of bright yellow flow r ers, 4’. 
TIARELLA cordifolia Foam Flower, panicles of 
misty white flowers, very good, 1’. 
species A new species found by Dr. Wherry. 
Large panicles of white flowers. Grows very com¬ 
pact and does not spread by runners like T. cordi¬ 
folia, $1 each. 
TOFIELDIA glabra Racemes of white flowers 
in fall, 18”. Very rare. 
racemosa Spikes of white flowers in spring and 
summer. 
TRADESCANTIA brevicaulis Spiderwort, bright 
rose flowers, 6”. 
virginiana Purple flowers, 2’. 
virginiana alba White flowers, 35c each. 
TRILLIUM catesbaei Wake Robin, small rose- 
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