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FT) WARD GILLKTT’S CATALOG!'K. 
large number of variable species, some of which are very beautiful. They 
come into flower a little before and with the Asters, and with them add much 
to the bloom of autumn. 
cassia — A slender species 2 to 3 feet high, with quite thin leaves, and small yellow 
flowers in little heads along the stalk and branches. Shady places. 15 cents 
each, $1.25 per dozen. 
lanceolata —Leaves narrow, 2 to 4 inches long. Flowers in a flat cluster at the 
top. 20 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
nemoralis (Short Golden Rod)—This is one of the smallest Golden Rods of New 
England, being no more than 4 inches high in many specimens, with a cluster 
of bright yellow flowers at the top. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
odora (Sweet Golden Hod)—This species grows about 2 feet high. Leaves bright 
green, having a sweet aromatic taste, and odor like anise. Flowers of a darker 
yellow than in most species. I)rv shady places. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
SNAPDRAGON — Mixed. 10 cent$ each, 75 cents per dozen. 
SPIGEEIA Marilandiea (Pink Root) — 1 foot. Flowers 1£ inches long, 
scarlet yellow within. Thrives in rich soil where it can have shade. 15 cents 
each, $1.50 pel* dozen. 
SPIR/EA ( VslillH ) — f aponica. 2 feet. Handsome dark green foliage, 
and loose feathery spikes of white flowers. It forms a most beautiful, hardy 
border plant. Large clumps. 25 cents each. 
STREPTOPCS roseus (T wisted Stalk) — 6 to 20 inches high. Flowers 
small, rose purple. Grows in cool damp woods. 20 cents each, $1.20 per dozen. 
STYLO PH 0RUM (liphyllllin (Celandine Poppy) — This is especially desir¬ 
able for the open border, growing about a foot high in large clumps. The 
leaves are dark green and deeply lobed. Flowers large, yellow. 25 cents each, 
$1 .50 per dozen. 
SWEET ROCKET — Red. Most beautiful and fragrant. 10 cents each, 
$1.00 per dozen. 
SWEET ROCKET— White. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
T1IALICTRCM (Meadow Rue). 
anemonoides (Hue Anemone) — This plant grows about 9 inches from a cluster 
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blue. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
TIARELLA cordilolia (False Miterwort) — 
of thickened tuberous roots. 
Flowers in umbels, white. 15 
cents each, $1 per dozen, 
dioicum— 1 to 2 feet, with pur¬ 
ple or greenish flowers. 15 
cents each, $1.10 per dozen, 
cornuti — (Tall Meadow Rue) — 
4 to 8 feet high, bearing a 
compound panicle of white 
flowers. Wet meadows. 15 
cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
THERM0PSIS Caroliniana 
— A fine border plant. 1 to 2 
feet high, with bright yellow 
flowers borne along the upper 
part of the stalk. From moun¬ 
tains of North Carolina. Re¬ 
sembling a Lupine. My stock 
is nursery grown. 25 cents 
each, $1.50 per dozen. 
THYMES citroidens var. 
ail re a (Golden Thyme) — 
A beautiful variegated leaved 
form, very aromatic. 15 cents 
each, $1.50 per dozen, 
vulgare (Garden Thyme)— 
Leaves fragrant. Flowers 
About 10 inches high, bearing 
