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THY MU Si. Thyme. Valuable aromatic subjects for carpeting hot dry spots, 
for bulb covers and for walls. 
Alsinoides. Bushy, with round light green leaves. 
Angustifolius. Tiny thick-set leaves. Purple cast in winter. 
Aureus. Bushy type. Golden foliage. 
Azoricus. Fine neat gray evergreen foliage and lilac flowers. 
Balticum No. 2. Choice new creeper with hairy foliage. 
Cimicinus. Trailing with tiny leaves. Purplish cast in winter. 
Citriodorus. Lemon-scented thyme. 8-10 in. 
Argenteus. Silver leaved lemon-scented thyme. 
Aureus. Gold leaved lemon-scented thyme. 
Croaticus. Low growing with dark green leaves. 3 in. 
Erectus. Stiffly erect. Very effective. 8 in. 
Ericaefolius. Heath-like rounded bushlets. Bronzy. Carmine flowers. 4 in- 
Herba-Barona. Perfectly prostrate creeper. Anise odored. 
Hirsutus. Small, round, fuzzy blue green leaves. Creeping habit. 
Hymaelis. 
Lanicaulis. Loose growing with gray alyssum-like leaves. 
Marschallianus. Very fine with lovely pink flowers. 35c. 
Micans. Tidy close clumps, starry and wiry in effect. 
Nummularius. Sweet scented, mat-forming species. Late blooming. Glos¬ 
sy foliage. 
Russian Species. Long trailing stems. Thick round leaves. Gray. 
Serpyllum. Creeping Thyme. 
Albus. White flowered form with pale green leaves. 
Annie Hall. Lovely pink flowers. Light green foliage. New. 35c. 
Chamaedrys. A larger langinosus. 
Coccineus. Darker foliage. Crimson flowers. 
Coccineus Splendens. More brilliant than the above. 
Lanuginosus. Wooly thyme. Gray velvet foliage. Lavender flowers. 
Lanuginosus Hall’s Variety. Much more profuse blooming type. 
Minus. Neat and tidy. Ideal alpine lawn plant. 
Roseus. Rosy pink flowers. 
Vulgaris Fragirantissimus. Distinct variety with gray foliage. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
Zygis Gracilis. Ascending branches. Pure white flowers. 3-4 in. 
TRADESCANTIA Brevicaulis. Clusters of deep rose pink flowers. Long 
season bloomer. 12 in. 
TRILLIUM. Cernuum. Nodding white flowers with pink stamens. 
Chloropetalum. Sessile Trillium. Very large flowers, white to dark red. 
Erectum. Mahogany red flowers. 10 in. 
Nivale. Very tiny plants with white flowers. Very early. 2 in. 
Ovaturn. Western Trillium. Large white flowers becoming pink with age. 
