W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
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*Reflexum—5-6 inches; yellow; June. Se- 
dums of reflexum, rupestre and ano- 
petalum group all resemble varying 
types of little spruce branches. 
*Reflexum Cristatum—A striking crested 
form of reflexum. 
*Rupestre—Blue green foliage, formerly 
sold as pruniatum fosterianum. 
*Sarmentosum—Free growing; creeping; 
light green foliage; yellow flowers. 
Does well in shade. 
*Sexangulare—Much like acre but finer 
and turns bronze in fall. 
*Sieboldi—5-6 inches; rose; September. A 
very beautiful variety. 
* “Silver”—Probably a form of Hispanicum 
with especially attractive silvery 
foliage. 
*Spectabile—12-15 inches; pink; August- 
September. 
*Spectabile Brilliant—12-15 inches; deep 
rose; Sept. 
*Spectabile Variegata—Leaves marked 
creamy white. Also sold as Alba- 
roseum variegatum. 
Spectabile, Purple Leaf — Dark purple 
foliage, tinted white flowers. 
*Spurium—5-6 inches; pink; July. A 
sturdy growing variety. 
*Spurium Coccineum—5-6 inches; crim¬ 
son; July. 
*Stribryni—A low-growing variety mid¬ 
way between acre, and reflexum in 
style of growth. 
*Telephium—15-18 inches; rose purple; 
July. 
*Ternatum—3-4 inches; white; May. 
Prices. Potted plants, each 20$; 3 for 
50$; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
SEMPERVIVUMS (Hen and Chickens) 
*Arachnoideum—Green leaves connected 
by cobweb-like hairs. Red flowers. 
*Arenarium—A tiny variety with pointed 
leaves. 
*Brauni—Green rosettes tipped brown, 
medium size. 
*Globiferum—Round green globes to 
which the little chickens are loosely 
attached. These separate at a touch 
and roll off to form a new family. 
*Lowns No. 60—A choice variety, some¬ 
what hairy and delicately tinted with 
red. 
*Tectorum—The old well known “Hen and 
Chickens”. 
:: Tooles Seedlings—Beautifully tinted in 
spring and fall, with violet-purple, 
brown, and rose tints. Very fine ef¬ 
fect in the rock garden. 
* Wulfeni—Rosettes 2 inches across slight¬ 
ly glaucus, ciliate. Flowers pale yellow. 
Prices—Potted, each 20$; 3 for 50$; 
$2.00 per doz. 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
*Alpestris—White flowers in late spring 
on 3-4 inch plants. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
*Maritima—White flowers through the 
summer. 8-10 inches. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
*Maritima Rosea—Rose pink form of the 
above. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
*Saxifraga—A dainty white flower in 
early summer on 4-5 inch plants. Pot¬ 
ted, each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
*Schafta—Of special value because of its 
late flowering season at the end of 
summer. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
SIDALCEA 
Rose Queen—Like tiny, single, rose pink 
Hollyhocks on stems varying from 1 
to 2 feet in height. June. Field or 
potted plants, each 25$; 3 for 65$; 
$2.50 per doz. 
SISYRINCHIUM 
Grandiflorum (Grass Widow)—Western 
native with blue purple flowers on 15 
inch stems. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 
STACHYS (Betony) 
Iberica—Somewhat lax stems with heads 
of lavender flowers in early summer. 
8-10 inches. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 
65$. 
*Lanata (Woundwort)—Also known as 
Lambsear because of the soft silvery 
wooly leaves. Pink flowers in June, 
12-15 inches. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 
65$. 
^Officinalis—Large leaves and heads of 
lilac pink flowers in summer. 10-12 
inches. Potted, each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
*Dumosa—Heads of tinted white flowers 
in July that are very ornamental in 
the rock garden or border and dry 
beautifully for winter bouquets. 10-12 
inches. Field or potted, each 25$; 3 
for 65$; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
*Latifolia—Delicate lavender flowers in 
August. Beautiful in the garden and 
often used as a fine flowered filler for 
bouquets. Field or potted plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 
per 100. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
In connection with our collection of 
Herbs we have been interested in gather¬ 
ing together as many varieties of Thymes 
as we could and now have nineteen dis¬ 
tinct varieties and looking for more. We 
offer the following varieties in potted 
plants at 20$ each; 3 for 50$; $2 00 per 
doz.; $12.00 per 100. One each of the 19 
varieties for $3.00. 
Aureus (Golden Thyme)—A semi-pros¬ 
trate form with comparatively large 
