*Sempervivum soboliferum, Hen and Chickens. Well | 
known Sempervivum type with pronounced rosette growth. 
*Silene schafta, Autumn Catchfly. Bright pink flowers 
July to October. Excellent rock plant. 4”. 
Spirea filipendula, Astilbe, or Goat’s Beard. Many panicles 
3s white flowers on 15” stems in June and July; fern-like 
foliage. 
S. palmatum elegans, Goat’s Beard variety. Plumes of 
pink flowers in June, 3’. 
Statice latifolia, Great Sea Lavender. Very large heads 
of purplish-blue, minute flowers in July and August, 2%’. 
Flowers may be cut and dried, and will last in perfect con- 
dition for months. 
Stokesia cyanea coerulea, Cornflower Aster. Lavender- 
blue flowers July to October, 18”. 
*Teucrium Chamaedrys. Germander. Glossy green foli- 
age similar to dwarf boxwood. Fine for edging formal gar- 
dens. Can be clipped to any height up to 12 inches. 
*Thymus citriodorus, Lemon Thyme. Prostrate creeping 
form of rock plant, with insignificant pink flowers. 
Tradescantia virginica, Spiderwort. Blue flowers all Sum- 
mer; does well in poor locations, and will stand shade. 

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Tritoma pfitzeri, Red Hot Poker or Torchlily. Brilliant — 
orange-scarlet flower spikes August to October, 3’. $ .30 each. 
$ 2.50 per 10. 
Trollius europaeus, Globe Flower. Large, lemon yellow 
flowers like buttercups in May and June 2’. §$ .30 each. 
$ 2.50 per 10. 
*Tunica saxifraga, Coatflower. Light pink flowers all 
Summer, 6”. 
Valerian or Hardy Garden Heliotroam Valeriana officin- 
alis, 3’-4’. A hardy perennial with rose-tinted white flowers 
in July. Has a strong heliotrope odor. 
Veronica longifolia subsessilis, Clump Speedwell, or Blue 
Bird Flower. Blue spikes of flowers July to September, 2’. 
*V. repens, Dwarf Speedwell. Light blue flowers May 
and June. Rock and carpeting plant, 2”. 
V. spicata. Violet-blue flowers in spikes all Summer, 2’. 
Vinca minor, Periwinkle or Myrtle. Evergreen trailing 
plant. The leaves are retained over Winter, and new growth 
put on annually. In Spring and Fall and occasionally 
through Mid-Summer, the plant is covered with attractive 
purple flowers. Most useful as a ground cover under ever- 
greens on banks, or in garden locations difficult to clothe 
otherwise with green. Roots as it spreads and is a good 
soil binder. $ .25 each. $2.00 per 10. $15.00 per 100. 
Vinca minor variegata. Same as above but with varie- 
gated foliage and not quite as rank a habit of growth. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
All Above, Except as 
Noted 2222 (ees > a0 $ 2.00 $18.00 
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