Julius'T^gehrj-Cor., T^utherford, N .J. 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
THYMUS (Thyme) citriodorus. Pretty, green, lem¬ 
on-scented foliage. 
lanuginosus. Carpets of woolly leaves, covered in 
June and July with pink flowers. 
Serpyllum albus. Dense green foliage; clouds of 
white flowers. 
Serpyllum coccineus. Bright scarlet flowers. 
TIARELLA cordifolia. Foam Flower. Handsome 
bronze-tinted foliage; numerous spikes of 
creamy white feathery flowers. A shade- 
loving plant, i ft. May. 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz. 
TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort. A group of plants 
with grass-like foliage and great variety of color 
in the flowers. They will grow in almost any 
soil or situation. They flower throughout the 
summer and grow about 2 feet high. 
virginica. Blue. 
virginica alba. White. 
virginica coccinea. Scarlet. 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz. 
virginica major. Large blue flowers. 
TRICYRTIS hirta. Japanese Toad Lily. A curious 
and beautiful Japanese plant with slendcr 
erect stems, terminating in clusters of pale 
pink, black-spotted, lily-like flowers. 3 ft. 
Sept., Oct. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
TRILLIUM erectum. Wood Lily. A shade-loving 
plant, bearing solitary purple flowers on i-foot 
stems. May. 
grandiflorum. Pure white flowers. May. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Torch Lily. A valuable late- 
flowering plant, being in full bloom when most 
other hardy flowers are past. The foliage is 
handsome and reed-like, and the flowers are a 
rich orange-scarlet, closely arranged on thick 
fleshy stems. 2 to 3 ft. Sept, to Nov. 25 cts. 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri 
Tritoma Uvaria. Spikes of red flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Aug. to Oct. 
Seedlings. These vary in time of floweri-ng, si-ze, 
and color. 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. Handsome erect-growing 
perennials, flowering almost continuously 
throughout summer. They prefer moist posi¬ 
tions, but will succeed in ordinary garden soil, 
europaeus. Lemon-yellow flowers. 1 }4 ft. 
Orange Globe. Large globular orange-colored 
flowers. 2 ft. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
TUNICA Saxifraga. Tufts of rich green foliage and 
a profusion of wiry stems bearing small rosy 
pink flowers. A first-rate rock plant. 6 in. 
July to Sept. 
VALERIANA officinalis. A robust free-blooming 
border plant, bearing large heads of pale pink, 
fragrant flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June, July. 
VERBASCUM. Mullein. Owing to the work of 
hybridists during recent years, the Verbascums 
now contain some of the most valuable and 
attractive border plants. They form handsome 
clumps of large leaves, from the center of which 
tall stately spikes of flowers are produced in 
continuous succession for several months. 
June to Aug. 
A. M. Burnie. Spikes of large apricot flowers. 
3 ft. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Caledonia. Rich, bronzy yellow flowers. 3 ft. 
30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Verbascum densiflorum. Yellow flowers with 
mahogany centers. 4 to 5 ft. 30 cts. each, 
$3 per doz. 
Mars. Reddish buff flowers. 3 ft. 30 cts. each, 
$3 per doz. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. A large family, varying 
from dwarf, compact, trailing plants to vigorous 
erect-growing species. All are remarkable for 
their free-flowering qualities, 
amethystina. Dense masses of slender stems, 
covered with sky-blue flowers. 2 ft. June to Aug. 
incana. Deep blue flowers contrasting effectively 
with the silvery gray foliage. 1 ft. July, Aug. 
repens. Carpets of evergreen foliage entirely 
covered in spring with very pale blue flowers, 
rupestris. One of the best trailing plants. It pro¬ 
duces masses of wiry prostrate stems, each one 
terminating in a cluster of deep blue flowers. 
May, June. 
spicata. Blue flowers. 1 ft. June, July, 
spicata alba. A white form of the preceding, 
spicata rosea. A pink variety, 
subsessilis. One of the most attractive of all 
blue flowers. It produces stout erect stems of 
intense, deep blue flowers in July and Aug. 
2^2 ft. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
VINCA ( Periwinkle ) minor. Evergreen trailing 
plant; blue (low'ers. 
minor argentea variegata. Silver variegated foliage 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
minor aurea variegata. A new, golden, variegated 
variety. 
VIOLA. Tujled Pansy. Valuable free-flowering 
plants, useful as a ground-work for roses or for 
edging borders. If the spent blooms are re¬ 
moved, the flowering period may be prolonged 
throughout the summer. 
Admiration. Soft purple, with dark blotch. 10 cts. 
each, $1 per doz. 
All Herbaceous Perennials, unless otherwise noted, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
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