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Thymus s. album. Dwarf growing semi-prostrate plants 
with fragrant foliage and white blossoms in July and 
August. Very attractive for rock gardens and banks. 
H. 6 inches. 
Thymus s. citriodorus. (Lemon Thyme). Forms a green 
mat of foliage. When crushed, the leaves give off a 
strong aromatic odor. 
Trollius europaeus. (Double Buttercup). Beautiful, large, 
showy, lemon-yellow flowers, 2 inches across. H. 15 
to 18 inches. June and July. 
Trollius ledebouri. One of the more recent introductions, 
growing to a height of about 214 feet and having large, 
deep orange-yellow blossoms. Late June and July. 30 
cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Veronica incana. (Woolly Speedwell). Unique, white 
woolly plants with very ornamental pale blue flowers. 
H.1to1feet. July and August. 
Veronica rupestris rosea. A small, dwarf-growing variety 
with light rose-colored flowers in May. 
Veronica subsessilis. (Clump Speedwell). A variety con- 
sidered a big improvement over the Longifolia, having 
darker foliage and being somewhat shorter. Attractive 
spikes of intense blue, during July and August. H. 2 
to 3 feet. 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
Viola cornuta. (Tufted Pansies). Attractive perennial 
pansy flowers from early spring until late fall. Clip 
back old blossoms to induce continuous bloom, 
Avalanche. Large white flowers of good habit. 
Chantreyland. Very attractive apricot. Large flowers. 
Jersey Gem. A beautiful light blue. 
Yellow Queen. Golden-yellow flowers of good size. 
Viola, Double Russian. Deep purple, double flowers of 
deep, sweet fragrance. Does well in partial shade. 30 
cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 

A large Rhododendron which may be moved to your garden. 
