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N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
•Silene Alprestris —White flowers May to August. 4 in. Fine rock 
plant. Sandy limestone soil. 25 cents each. 
•Silene Maritima—Small mats of glaucus foliage. Light pink flowers 
in profusion all summer. 25 cents each. 
♦Silene Saxifraga —Flowers white in great profusion, dense mossy 
growth. 6 in. All summer. 25 cents each. 
♦Silene Schafta (Autumn Catchfly) —Rose pink flowers continuous¬ 
ly in late summer and fall. 6 in. (w). 25 cents each. 
Spirea (Meadow Sweet) — 
•Fiiipendula Fipi (Double Dropwort)—Similar to the single form 
but not so tall and vigorous. Pretty double flowers. 1 ft. 25 
cents each. 
Palmata Elegans —A beautiful plant producing pretty plumes of 
pink flowers in June. 3 ft. moist soil. 25 cents each. 
Ulmaria Flpl. (Double Meadow Sweet) —Handsome spikes of 
double creamy white flowers. 3 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
•Sfatiee Incana Nana—An attractive variety. Flowers ruby-red in 
sprays in August. Dwarf compact growth. 1 ft. 35 cents each. 
♦Statice Latifolia (Creat Sea Lavender) —Large finely divided heads 
of pretty lavender blue flowers which are very small, and re¬ 
tain their beauty for a long time when cut and dried. Forms 
attractive rosettes of leathery green leaves. 15 in. July and 
August. 25 cents each. 
♦Stokesla Cyanea (Stokes Aster) (Cornflower Aster) —Very large 
lavender blue centaurea-like blossoms all summer. 18 in. Good 
moist soil. 25 cents each. 
•Synthyris Rotundifolia —Large round glossy evergreen foliage, blue 
lilac flowers in 5 in. spikes in early May. Leaf mold soil and 
light shade. 35 cetns each. 
•Teucrium Chamaedrys (Germander) —Deep rose flower spikes from 
July to September. Glossy evergreen foliage. Ordinary wetl 
drained soil in sun. 12 in. (w). 25 cents each. 
♦Thalictrum Adiantifolium (Meadow Rue)—Small white flowers in 
June. Beautiful foliage like that of the maidenhair fern. 2 ft. 
Moist soil, prefers light shade. 25 cents each. 
Thalictrum Aquilegifolium—Fluffy heads of purple flowers in May 
and June. Excellent border or cut flower plant. 3 ft. 25 cents 
each. 
•Thymus Serpyllum Album (White Thyme) —Makes a white mat. 
Poor soil in sun. June and July. (w). 25 cents each. 
•Thymus Serpyllum (Mountain Thyme) —A dense mat of deep 
green foliage, deep blue flowers. 4 in. (w). 25 cents each. 
•Thymus Serpyllum Coccineum (Crimson Thyme) —A red flower¬ 
ing form of the above, (w). 25 cents each. 
•Thymus Citriodorus Argenteus (Silver Lemon Thyme) — A dwarf 
shrubby plant of upright growth having attractive green leaves 
variegated with silver. Light purple flowers. 6 In. 25 cents 
each. 
•Thymus Citriodorus Variegatus—Of very dwarf spreading habit 
and pleasing fragrance. Foliage green and yellow. Distinct. 25 
cents each. 
•Thymus Herba Barona —A very aromatic prostrate thyme having 
the fragrance of caraway. June and July. Rare. 25 cents each. 
Tradescantia Virginica (Spiderwort) (Flower-of-a-Day )—An old 
time favorite. Blue flowers all summer. 2 ft. Moist soil. 25 
cents each. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker) (Torch Lily) (Flame Flower) 
— Small tubular flowers thickly set on tall naked stems, from 
August to late fall. 3 Vi ft. Requires some winter protection 
and should be planted in spring only. 25 cents each. (c). 
Trollius Europeus (Globe Flower)— Large orange yellow buttercup 
like flowers continuously from spring until fall. Likes a moist 
place in partial shade. 15 in. 35 cents each. (c). 
Troiiius Europeus Canary Bird—An improved variety of the Euro¬ 
pean Globe Flower having large semi-double orange yellow 
flowers. 35 cents each. 
Trollius Ledebouri—Later in blooming than the preceding. Flowers 
large, pretty orange yellow. 2 ft. A choice plant. 35 cents 
each 
Troiiius Ledebourii Golden Queen—A variety of Ledebourii, hav¬ 
ing larger flowers and blooming more freely. 35 cents each. 
•Tunica Saxifraga (Coat Flower) —Pretty light pink flowers all 
summer. A very neat little tufted plant. 4 in. Any well 
drained soil. 25 cents each. 
•Tunica Saxifraga Rosea flpl. —A double rose pink form of the 
above, like small double carnations. Extra good. 25 cents each. 
Valeriana Coccinea (Valerian) —Old rose in large heads. 2 ft. 
Fine landscape species. June to October. Ordinary moist soil. 
25 cents each. 
Valeriana Officinalis (Hardy Carden Heliotrope) —White tinted 
rose in heads on straight stems. Strong delicious heliotrope 
fragrance. 31/2 ft- Any good soil. 25 cents each. 
