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LITTLE-TREE FARMS 
STATT^F Great Sea-Lavender 
S.*latifolia - Everlaating 1 to 1-| ft. 
Purplish-"blue minute flowers, August.. .25 
S.*dumosa 8 to 10 in. 
Deeper purple. Dried blossoms last in 
perfect condition for months. .25 
STOKESIA Stokes Aster; Cornflower Aster 
S. laevis - Blue Stokesia 1-g- to 2 ft. 
Lavender blue flowers. June to Oct... .30 
S. laevis alba - White Stokesia 
White form of above. .35 
THYMUS Thyme 
T. ^serpyllum - Mother of Thyme 2 to 4 in. 
Small lilac flowers. Fragrant foliage. 
GroTind cover with spreads rapidly. .30 
T.^ser. albiam - White Th 3 rme 2 to 4 in. 
Creeping habit. White. July, AiJigust. .30 
T.*ser. aureus - Golden Thyme 
Foliage variegated with yellow. .30 
T.*8er. lanuginosus - Woolly Thyme 4 in. 
Gray woolly foliage. Lavender-pink.... .30 
T.'^ser. vulgaris citriodorus - Lemon 
Thyme. Lilac flowers. 4 to 6 in. ,30 
T,* vulgar is - Thyme 6 to 9 
Fragrant foliage. Lilac. May, June... .30 
TRADES CANT IA Spiderwort 
T. virginiana - Virginia Spiderwort 
Violet-purple. July, Ang. 1^ to 2 ft. .25 
T. virginiana coccinea - Rose Spiderwort 
Bright rose-red flowers. ,30 
TRDLLIUS Globeflower 
T. asiaticus - Siberian Globeflower 
Orange flowers. May, June, 12 to Ig in. .40 
T. europaeus - Globeflower 12 to 18 in. 
Golden-yellow. May to Sept. .25 
T. eur. Eleanor - Eleanor Globeflower 
Clear yellow. May, June. 1^ to 2 ft. .30 
T. eur. grandiflora - Golden Giant Globe¬ 
flower. May to Sept. 2 to 3 *40 
T. europaeus - Orange Globeflower 
Beautiful orange. June to A\ig. 2 ft. .40 
