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SUNFLOWER (Miss Mellish) (H. Rigidus Var.). 5 to 7 feet. 
July to .September. Sparingly branched; rough; flowers rich 
yellow. One of the best. 
SUNFLOWER (Pearl) (H. Decapetalus Multiflorus FI. PI.). 2 
to 4 feet. August to October. Resembles a golden double 
dahlia. 
SWEET WILLIAM, see Pinks. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM (Feathered Columbine). 1 
to 3 feet. May to July. White. 
THALICTRUM MINUS VAR. ADIANTIFOLIUM (Hardy 
Maidenhair). I to 2 feet. July and August. Foliage deli¬ 
cately arranged and graceful. 
THALICTRUM POLYGONUM (Rue Anemone). 2 to 3 feet. 
July and August. White. A very graceful native plant 
which thrives well in the garden. 
THRIFT (Armcria Maritima Splendens). 9 inches. July and 
August. Evergreen tufts oi bright green foliage, from which 
innumerable flowers appear in dense heads. Pink. 
* THYMUS Cl TRIODORA AUREA (Golden Thyme). Very trail¬ 
ing. Orange scented. 
Shasta Daisy. See page 52. 
♦TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA 
♦THYMUS SERPYLLUM (White Mt. Thyme). May. Form¬ 
ing dense mats of dark green foliage with white flowers. 
TIGER LILY, see page 57. 
(Spiderwort). 1 to 2 feet. June to August. Blue; grass-like foliage* 
♦TRADESCAN TIA VIRGINICA ALBA. White form, and very attractive. 
TB1TOMA or TORCH LILY, see Lily, page 57. 
TROLLIUS, see Globe Flower. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA (Rock Tunica). 9 inches. July and August. A pretty tufted prostrate 
plant, with dark green foliage, and very pretty, small pink flowers produced in the greatest 
profusion resembling the flowers of Baby’s Breath, blooming all summer. A most attractive 
plant either for the rockery or the border. 
UL.MARIA, see Spiraea. 
UNIOLA, see Grasses. 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS (Garden Heliotrope). 4 to 6 feet. June and July, 
An old garden favorite. 
♦VERONICA INCANA 
White, fragrant. 
(Hoary Speedwell). 1 to 2 feet. July to September. Blue. 
•VERONICA LONGIFOLIO VAR. SUBSESSILIS. 2 to 3 feet. July and September. Lovely 
spikes of the deepest clear blue make this plant very desirable, especially at their time of 
blooming, when blue flowers are very rare. 
VERONICA SPICATA. 2 feet. June and July. 
Long spikes of beautiful blue flowers. 
The above Hardy Herbaceous Plants are offered in three sizes, as follows, unless other¬ 
wise noted. The very heavy field clumps can only be supplied in the sorts marked with 
a * to the left. Stock can be potted to order and held for any delivery date. 
♦Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) . 
Strong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended) . 
Smaller size (mostly field grown) ( Post-paid at single rates if requested) 
Each. 
Per 10. 
Per 100. 
50c. 
84.00 
835.00 
25c. 
2.00 
15.00 
15c. 
1.25 
10.00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
