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Tussilago alpina. See page 25 
THALICTRUM adiantifolium. Rue. Foliage like a maiden- Each 
hair fern. For naturalizing in woodlands. 2—3 ft.$0 30 
atropurpureum. Tall Pink Rue. Airy balls of lilac-pink fluff 
on 3- to 4-foot stems. June. 30 
flavum (glaucum). Citron-yellow flowers lovely against the 
glaucous, coIumbine-Iike leaves. 4-5 ft. June, July. 30 
orientale. An ivory-white variety. The same height and sea¬ 
son as T. atropurpureum . 30 
polygamum. Meadowrue. Wild, native plant. The great 
foamy panicles of cream-colored flowers are very beautiful 
in August. Needs rich, moist soil. 6-7 ft. 25 
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THERMOPSIS caroliniana. One of our handsomest native 
plants. Spikes like pure lemon-yellow lupines. 5-6 ft. June 35 3 00 
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