Four Winds 
= Farm Nursery 
opting 1938 
Dasyphyllum—Spreading white flowers.Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
Obtusatum—Dwarf.Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
Sieboldi—The loveliest of all sedums, bright pink flowers in October 
Each 35c, Dor. $3.50 
Spectabalis—Showy border Sedum, 1', pink flowers in fall. Very good. 
Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
SEMPERVIVUM, “Hens & Chicks” 
Arachnoidem—Small rosettes, cobwebby.Each 25c 
Globiferum—Tight rosettes, red in winter.Each 25c 
Glaucum.Each 25c 
Laggerii.Each 25c 
Rubicundum—Violet, red shadings.Each 25c 
STATICE, “Sea Lavender” 
Latifolia—Immense heads of lavender flowers during July and August. 
Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
Caspia—Dwarf form, very dainty.Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
STOKESIA, “Stokes Aster” 
Cyanea—Large aster-like flowers of pleasing light lavender shade in late summer 
and early autumn. 18 9 high.Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
TEUCRIUM, “Germander” 
Chamaedrys—A splendid little sub shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and rose 
g ink flowers during late summer, can be trimmed to any form or height. 
ixcellent substitute for dwarf boxwood.(per 100 $18.00) 
Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
THYMUS, “Thyme” 
A fine carpeting plant and ground cover for hot dry places or in 
between flagging. 
Citridorus “Lemon Thyme”—Very fragrant foliage. .. .Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
Languinosus “Wooly Thyme”—Wooly grey foliage. .. .Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
Serphyllum “Creeping Thyme”—Three colors, white, red and lavender 
The hardiest and fastest spreading . Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
TRADESCANTIA, “Spiderwort” 
Virginica—Sun or shade. Blue flowers all summer. 18 9 . . .Each 25c, Dor. $2.50 
TROLLIUS, Globeflower 
Orange Globe—Very large showy variety. Golden orange, one of the best. 
Each 35c, Dor. $3.50 
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