Edward Gillette Soiitlmnck, Mass.—Hardy Perennials 49 
361 STYLOPHORUM diphyllum (Celandine Poppy). ^ A hardy perennial, forming 
good clumps; has dark green leaves, and large, showy yellow flowers in summer. 
Planted in the open border or among shrubs is very attractive. One to 2 feet high. 
Clumps, 25 cts. each. 
362 THALICTRUM anemonoides (Rue Anemone), a This plant grows about 9 inches 
high, from a cluster of thickened, tuberous roots. One of the earliest of our wood 
flowers. Often seen with anemones. Flowers white. At home in the rock-garden 
or a well-drained, shady corner. Plant 4 to 6 inches apart. 10 cts. each, $1.00 
per doz. $5.00 per 100. 
363 T. dioicum. s One to 2 feet high. Found in shaded, rich hillsides in early 
spring. Flowers purplish. Plant in a shaded spot where the drainage is good. 15 
cts. each, S1.25 per doz. 
364 T. Comuti (Tall Meadow Rue). ^ A stronger plant than Dioicum. Often 4 to 5 feet 
high. This plant delights in a wet, open place, often along brooks. Flowers white. 
July to September. It 
does very well in moist 
garden soil. 15 cts. 
each, $1.25 per doz. 
365 TIARELLA cordifolia 
(False Miterwort). m 
About 10 inches high 
bearing a short raceme 
of pretty white flowers. 
Rich, moist, shady 
places. May or June. 
15 cts. each. $1.25 per 
doz. $6.00 per 100. 
366 THERM OPSIS Caro- 
liniana. ^ A tall plant, 
2 to 3 feet high, with 
bright yellow, pea¬ 
shaped blossoms along 
the upper part of the 
stalk. Rich, sunny 
places in June. 20 cts.; 
seeds, 5 cts. 
367 THYMUS citrioidrus 
variegatus (variegated 
thyme). # A low creep¬ 
ing evergreen with small 
green leaves striped with 
yellow, quite fragrant, 
used for edging or rock- 
work. 15 cts. each, $1.25 
per doz. 
368 TRADESCANTIA Vir- 
ginica (Spiderwort). 
An old garden plant, 
well known for its long Tiarella cordifolia 
grass-like leaves and blue 
or violet flowers all 
summer. Plant in a moist, rich place, either in shade or sun. 15 cts. each, $1.25 
per doz. 
TRILLIUM (Three-leaved Night-shade). A class of low perennials, having a 
stout and simple stem from their tuber-like root, naked, and bearing at the top 
three ample leaves in a whorl and a terminal flower. They belong to the lily family, 
bloom early in spring, and are easily grown. They like a moist, shady situation. 
370 T. cemuum, m Is about a foot high, with nodding white flowers, tinted with 
purple. 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. $5.00 per 100. 
371 T. erectum. m Has broader, rhomboid leaves, with a dark purple flower. 10 
cts. each, $1.00 per doz. $5.00 per 100. 
372 T. erectum album, m A variety with white or greenish white flowers. 15 cts. 
each, $1.25 per doz. $5.00 per 100. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
