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Coccineus Splendens. More brilliant than the above. 
Lanuginosus. Wooly Thyme. Gray velvet foliage. Lavendar flowers. 
Lanugiinosus Hall's Var. Much more profuse blooming sort. 
Minus. Neat and tidy. Ideal alpine lawn plant. 
Roseus. Rosy pink flowers. 
Vulgaris Fragrantlssimus. Distinct. Gray foliage. Very fragrant. 
TRILLIUM. Sh. Fine woodland plants. Mid-summer or fall delivery. 
Cernuum. Nodding white flowers with pink stamens. 
Choropetalum. Sessile Trillium. Very large flowers, white to dark red. 
Erectum. Mahogany red flowers. 10 in. 
Luteum. Sessile yellow flowers. Mottled leaves. Rare Tennessee 
native. 10-20 in. 35c. 
Nivale. Very tiny plants with white flowers. Very early. 2 in. 
Ovatum. Western Trillium. Large white flowers turning pink. 
Rivals. Oregon native. White flowers lightly speckled brown. 3-4 in. 
Stylosum. Lovely soft rosy flowers in April and May. 10 in. 
Undulatum. Painted Trillium. Large wavy white flowers marked in 
center with crimson. Very showy. 
TRITELEA Unlflora. B. Narrow leaves and starry blue-tinted flowers 
over a long period. Early. 
TROLLIUS. S-sh. Attractive plants with neat foliage and bright flowers. 
Europaeus. Globe Flower. Luminous yellow double flowers. 35c. 
Ledebourl. Fine, deep orange, double flowers with lacinated petals. 
Very beautiful. 2’ ft. 35-50c. 
TRICYRTIS HIrta. Sh. Japanese Toad Lily. Lily-like purple-spotted pink 
flowers freely produced in fall. 50c. 
TULIPA Kaufmanniana. B. Waterlily Tulip. Flat creamy blossoms with 
golden centers and carmine reverse. Early. 25c each. 
TUNICA Saxifraga. Airy foliage and clouds of light pink blossoms all 
summer. 
Saxifraga flore-plena. Fine double form. Very free flowering. 35c. 
VACCINIUM Vitis-ldea Minor. S-sh. Low, creeping shrub with shiny 
evergreen leaves and pinkish urn-shaped flowers followed by per¬ 
sistent showy red berries. Choice. 75c-$1.00. 
VERONICA. A Variable family of good rock garden plants. 
Cupressaides Nana. Attractive rounded bushlets with evergreen 
leaves, resembling small globular evergreens. Interesting and dis¬ 
tinct. 35c. 
Gentianoldes. Glossy, gentian-like foliage. Spires of lovely, soft blue 
flowers. 8-12 in. 
Incana. Silvery gray foliage and fine violet blooms. Late. 
Nummularia. Charming ground cover with smooth, shiny, roundish 
leaves and pale blue flowers. Quite distinct. 
