STACHYS. Woundwort 
S. lanata. Flowers in purple spikes, with soft, 
woolly foliage; 1 foot. July. 15c each; 10 for 
$ 1 . 20 . 
STATICE. Sea-lavender 
S. latifolia. Broad, luxuriant foliage; large trusses 
of lilac flowers; very fine for bouquets when 
dried; 18 inches. July. 15c each; 10for$1.20. 
STOKESIA. Stoke’s Aster 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
S. cyanea. A native species producing beautiful 
sky-blue flowers like a China Aster; September 
until frosts. One of the handsomest native 
plants; 12 inches. 
var. alba. A variety of the preceding with white 
flowers. 
SYMPHYTUM. Comfrey 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
S. asperrimum. Blue flowers in terminal racemes; 
2 to 3 feet. May. 
S. officinale. Yellowish white; 1 to 2 feet. May. 
TANACETUM. Tansy 
T. vulgaris var. crispum. Crisp-leaved Tansy. 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
THALICTRUM. Meadow Rue 
T. cornuti. White flowers; 6 to 8 feet. June and 
July. 15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
THYMUS. Thyme 
T. vulgaris. Common Thyme. Small lilac flow¬ 
ers, with a robust habit, of exceedingly aro¬ 
matic flavor and fragrance; 6 inches. June 
and July. 15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
Showy native plants, forming erect bushes 18 to 24 inches 
in height; flowers produced in the greatest profusion all 
summer. 
T. Virginica. Blue. 
var. alba. AVhite. 
TRILLIUM. Wake-Robin 
Very effective and showy early flowering native plants, 
deserving a place in every garden. 
T. grandiflorum. Large-fi.owered Wake-Robin. 
White; 6 to 9 inches. April. 25c each. 
TRITOMA. Kniphofia. Flame-flower. Torch 
Lily. Red Hot-Poker 
Splendid late blooming plants; flower stems S to 4 feet in 
height, with spikes a foot or more in length, of rich, pendant, 
orange red anil scarlet tubulous flowers. Require a slight 
covering in winter. 
T. Pfitzeri. Orange scarlet flowers from August 
to November; very showy. 25c each. 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower 
T. Caucasicus. Orange Geobe. Flowers very 
large, globular, and of a deep orange color; 
in bloom all summer; one of the best. 25c each. 
T. Europaeus. Flowers yellow like Buttercups; 
very pretty; 18 inches. June. 25c each. 
TUNICA 
T. saxifraga. Rock Tenica. Small rose-colored 
flowers; blooms all summer; of dwarf, spread¬ 
ing habit; delicate foliage; fine for edging. 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
UVULARIA. Bellwort 
U. grandiflora. Pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers, 
from the axils of the leaves; 18 inches. April. 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
VERNONIA. Great Ironweed 
V. Arkansana. Bears heads of showy, deep pur¬ 
ple flowers; a good late bloomer; a striking 
plant; t feet. September and October. 15c 
each; 10 for $1.20. 
VERONICA. Speedwell 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
V. amethystina. Amethyst blue; 12 to 18 inches. 
June. 
V. gentianoides. Pale blue, with azure; 1 to 2 
feet. May and June. 
V. incana. Amethyst blue flowers; silvery foliage; 
1 foot. July and August. 
V. longifolia subsessilis. Flowers of a beautiful 
amethyst blue; extra fine; 2 feet. August to 
October. 
V. maritima. Blue flowers; 2 feet. July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
V. rupestris. A fine creeping form with showy 
spikes of handsome blue flowers; t inches. May 
and June. 
V. spicata var. rosea. Purplish pink flowers in 
spikes; 15 to 18 inches. July. 
V. verbenacea. A trailing species; blue flowers. 
V. Virginica. White spikes; 3 to 5 feet. August 
and September. 
VINCA. Myrtle, or Periwinkle 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
V. caerulea minor. A blue flowering, trailing 
evergreen. 
var. argentea marginata. White edged leaves. 
V. elegantissima alba. White flowers and glossy 
green oval foliage. 
V. herbacea. Blue flowers; early; narrow foliage; 
very pretty. 
V. major variegata. Trailing habit, leaves broadly 
margined with yellow. A fine basket plant. 
V. purpurea pleno. Double purple flowers. 
VINCETOXICUM 
V. acuminatum. Mosquito Plant. Clusters of 
pretty white flowers all summer; 1 to 2 feet. 
15c each; 10 for $1.20. 
YUCCA. Spanish Bayonet 
Has a fine appearance; the stem is covered with large, 
bell-shaped flowers on laterals, forming a perfect pyramid ; 
valuable for rockwork, and effective in clumps on the lawn. 
Y. filamentosa. Adam’s Neeble. Thread-leaved; 
creamy-white; 3 to 1 feet. July. 25c each; 
10 for $2.00. 
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