+6 WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 

THYMUS, Continued. The following new varieties are not to be 
*nitidus—Like a miniature silvery Irish confused with the old type plants, the 
Yew, covering itself with rosy-lilac flow- flowers of new introductions being again 
ers in June and July. 12 inches. 35c each. as large and in many new shades. 18 
*nummularius — Mat forming and sweet- inches. 
scented, with glossy, dark green foliage azurea—Large azure-blue flowers. 35c each. 
and rosy flowers in late summer. 25c ea. Blue Stone—Very compact habit, with rich 
blue flowers. 35e¢ each. 
Iris Prichard — White flowers, heavily 
stained with azure blue and blue centers. 
Late bloomer. 35c each. 
J. C. Weguelin—Light azure blue. 35c ea. 
Leonora—Deep rich glowing violet. 35c ea. 
Lilac Time—White, suffused lilac tint. 35c 
each. 
Pauline—A new color, pale rosy mauve. 
35¢e each. 
Purple Dome—Vigorous grower with large 
clusters of rich purple flowers. 35c ea. 
Collection of seven varieties for $2.00. 
TRITOMA—See Kniphofia, page. 29. 
TROLLIUS—Globe flowers. Suited to wet 
5 sunken gardens, wild borders and edges 
THALICTRUM KIUSIANUM of water gardens, although they will 
thrive in a good garden loam not lacking 

*s. Annie Hall—A beautiful companion to 
the white variety. Carpets of bright 
green foliage smothered with bright pink 
flowers. Very rare. 35c each. 
during the hot, dry season. 
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*vulgaris fragrantissimus — Used for sea- 
soning, etc. Shrubby species with grey 
foliage and lilac flowers, very fragrant. 
25c and 50c each. 
We can also supply the Golden and Silver 
Variegated; herba barona, the Caraway 
scented; and creeping forms in white, 
lavender-pink, crimson and _ woolly 
Thymes. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen, as- 
sorted as you wish. 
TOWNSENDIA sericea—A very dwarf high- 
alpine Aster from the Rockies, requiring 
very gritty, well drained soil, with wa- 
ter below, while growing. Makes dense 
tuft of linear grey leaves, covered with 
large stemless. daisy-like flowers in 
spring. 50c each. 
TRACHELIUM *rumelianum (syn. Dios- 
phaera dubia)—A very rare plant from 
the Macedonian Alps, where it grows on 
the sheer limestone cliffs. Rivals Phy- 
teuma comosum in appearance, with its 
compact habit and toothed, glossy, dark 
green foliage. Lovely blue flowers on 
branching 8 inch stems. Prefers, but 
does not require moraine treatment. 
Very scarce. 75c and $1.00 each. 
TRADESCANTIA— The Spider Worts are 
handsome herbaceous plants, dependably 
persistent and hardy in the garden. 
Erect stems bearing large brilliant col- 

TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI, GOLDEN QUEEN 
ored flowers through summer and fall. (Globe Flower) : 
in moisture. They also appreciate shade > 
