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THERMOPSIS 
Thermopsis caroliniana. A fine plant with 
clover-like foliage and long spikes of bright 
yellow, pea-shaped, lupine-like flowers. 4 ft. 
June, July. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
TRITOMA 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Knipbofia Uvaria grandis). 
(Red- Hot Poker; Torch-Lily). Spikes of orange- 
searlet shading to salmon-rose, the showiest 
and most free flowering of all Tritomas. Hardy 
with slight protection; succeed in any garden 
soil, but improve with cultivation. 3 ft. 
Aug., Sept. 
T. Royal Standard (Torch-Lily). Lower part 
light yellow, upper part rich scarlet. 3 ft. 
Aug., Sept. 
T. Uvaria grandiflora. 
changing to salmon-pink. 
o5t0,41t., Sept. 
TROLLIUS — Globe-Flower 
50c. each, $5.50 per doz. 
Trollius asiaticus, Salamander. 
low. 1% ft. April, May. 
T. caucasicus, Orange Globe. 
yellow buttercup-like blossoms. 
May-Aug. 
T. europaeus, His Majesty. Globular flow- 
ers, very large and of pure orange-yellow color. 
PRO 2eib. WLaY >) Une, 
T. europaeus Loddigesi. Like His Majesty 
but with deep yellow flowers. 
T. Ledebouri, Golden Queen. Magnificent 
late-flowering variety with huge deep golden 
yellow flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July-Oct. 
YUCCA 
Yucca filamentosa (Adam’s- Needle). 
Bright red spikes 
Late flowering. 
Dark yel- 
Giant orange- 
ean tors it: 
Im- 
mense, pyramidal clusters of creamy flowers. 
4to6ft. June, July. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Y. filamentosa variegata. Cream. Variegated 
50ec. each, $5.50 per doz. 
leaves. 

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Tritoma Pfitzeri 
VIOLA — Tufted Pansies 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Viola Blue Perfection. Blue, with yellow eye. 
6in. May-Aug. 
V. Jersey Gem. Absolutely hardy. 
violet color; large and fragrant. 
Pure 
Will grow in 
any good garden soil in sunny position. 6 in. 
May-Nov. 
V. lutea splendens. Golden yellow. 6 in. 
May-Aug. 
V. Papilio. Violet and white. 6in. May-Aug, 
V. White Perfection. White. 5in. May-Aug. 
Herbs 
An Herb garden is easy to plant and main- 
tain and we have listed here our collection, with 
a short note on some of their uses. 
30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood). Medici- 
nal. Beneficial to poultry. Should be planted 
in every poultry yard. 
Balm (Melissa officinalis) (Lemon Balm). The 
leaves are used for seasoning. Yellow flowers. 
Caraway (Carum carvi). Seeds are used in flav- 
oring breads, cakes, and cheese. 
Cassia marilandica (American Senna). Bright 
yellow, odd-shaped flowers. July-Sept. 
Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis). Tea from dried 
flowers. 
Hyssop ( Hyssopus officinalis). Old sacred plant 
Also medicinal. 
Lavender (Lavandula vera). Perfume. 
Lavender Cotton (Santolina incana). Used for 
edging. Gray foliage. 
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris). Medicinal. 
Peppermint (Mentha piperita). Strong flavor 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). Fragrant 
foliage. Pot-pourri. 
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus). Leaves 
flavor salads and sauces. 
