25c EACH $2.50 DOZ. $15.00 PER 100 
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THERMOPSIS. 
mollis. Erect spikes of soft yellow flowers, 
caroliniana. Tall spikes of bright yellow 
flowers. 
THYMUS. (Thyme.) 
R. argentea. Silvery-leaved thyme. 
R. aurea. Golden foliage, very attractive. 
R. citriodora. Very spicily fragrant. 
R. herba-barona. Has a very distinct spicy odor. 
R. nitida. Of more erect habit than other varie¬ 
ties, white flowers, suggestive of Scotch 
heather when flowering, very unique. 
R. serpyllum. Creeping habit, flowers purple. 
R. serpyllum album. Pure white flowers, pretty 
variety. 
R. serpyllum coccineum. Red flower form. 
R. sei’pyllum lanuginosus. Woolly leaved creeping 
thyme, very popular variety. 
TRADESCANTIA. (Spiderwort.) 
virginiana. Useful garden plant, deep blue 
flowers. 
TRILLIUM. (Woodlily.) 
R. grandiflorum. White trillium, splendid natu¬ 
ralized in shade. 
R. stylosum. Pink trillium. Loves leaf mold and 
shade. 
TRITOM A. (See Kniphofia.) 
TROLLIUS. (Globeflower.) 
asiaticus. (Asiatic globeflower.) Rich orange, 
fire globe. An excellent orange variety, 
earliest of all. (New.) Light orange yellow, 
extremely early. 
empire day. Large orange yellow with deep 
colored stamens. 
ledebouri golden queen. Rich golden yellow 
flowers with deeper centre, very robust 
grower and a later bloomer than other 
vars. 
europaeus. (European Globeflower.) Rich 
golden yellow, 
japonicus. Very rich orange. 
Prices of Trollius 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. 
TUNICA. (Tunic flower.) 
R. saxifraga. Small pale purple flowers, pro¬ 
duced all summer. 
R. saxifraga, double white. A purely double form 
of this valuable plant. 30 cents each, $3.00 
doz. 
R. saxifraga, double pink. Another interesting 
and pretty double variety. 30 cents each, 
$3.00 doz. 
VALERIANA. (Garden heliotrope.) 
officinalis. Useful, robust, fragrant, free flow¬ 
ering perennial. 
VERONICA. (Speedwell.) 
blue jay. Deep blue spikes similar to sub- 
sessilis but dwarfer and an earlier bloomer. 
R. corymbosa stricta. Fine alpine, dense plumes 
of azure blue flowers. 
R. filiforme. A very dwarf rapidly spreading 
variety for ground cover, does well in 
shade. 
R. incana. Pretty silvery foliage and violet blue 
flowers, fine plant for the rock garden or 
edging. 
longifolia. Fine late blue variety with erect 
spikes, late bloomer. 
longifolia subsessilis. One of the most valua¬ 
ble of all blue flowering perennials. 
