THERMOPSIS caroliniana. 4 ft. A companion for 
lupines and delphiniums. It produces showy spikes 
of yellow pea-like flowers in June and July. 
THYMUS Serpyllum. See page 13 for description. 
_ Other varieties are also listed there. 
TRADESCANTIA, Iris Pritchard. See page 7 for 
description. 
James C. Weguelin. See page 7 for description. 
Pauline. See page 7 for description. 
Virginiana. Spiderwort. 15 in. An old-fashioned 
plant that has long been grown in New England 
gardens. It blooms freely. 50 cts. for 3. 
TROLLIUS Europeeus. 114 ft. A golden yellow hybrid 
of considerable size. May, June. 30 cts. each; 
$2.50 per 10. 
Ledebouri. The orange cups appear later than the 
above varieties, and help to extend the blooming 
season. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. A large yellow-flowered 
companion of the above species. The Trollius are 
useful and decorative in arrangements, June, July. 
35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
VERBENA, Attraction. See page 29 for description. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. The violet-blue flowers have 
a pleasing spire-like form. Foliage is a rich dark 
green. July, Sept. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
#Incana. 1 ft. Silvery gray foliage and spikes of 
bright blue flowers. July, Aug. 
Longifolia subsessilis. 2 ft. A late-blooming Ver- 
onica of rich violet-blue. The flower-spikes are 
large and showy. 
*Rupestris. 3 to 4in. Bright blue flowers rise from 
the thickly matted foliage in early spring. 
Spicata. 2 ft. Long spikes of light blue flowers in 
early summer. June, July. 
Spicata alba. 11% ft. A worth-while white form. 
True Blue. 1 ft. This form is cherished for its vivid 
blue flowers which look like tiny candles. 
VINCA alpina. 6 in. An aristocrat of the Myrtle 
family with wine-red blossoms. May. 30 cts. each. 
Minor. See page 29 for description. 
*VIOLA, Arkwright Ruby. 6 in. Mahogany-red flowers. 
Blue Wonder. See page 7 for description. 
Catherine Sharp. See page 7 for description. 
_ *Chantryland. 6 in. True apricot. Free-flowering. 
Double Russian. See page 7 for description, 
Enchantress. See page 7 for description. 
*Jersey Gem. 6 in. Dark purple flowers from May 
until frost. 
*Jersey Gem, White. A delightful companion for 
Jersey Gem. 30 cts. each. 
Moseley’s Perfection. See page 7 for description. 
*Odorata, Rosina. Fragrant pink flowers. 
*Papilionacea alba. See page 7 for description. 
Semperflorens odorata. See page 7 for description. 
Wheelercroft White. See page 7 for description. 
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Here are five worthwhile accent plants for your perennial 
border: Veronica longifolia, Cimicifuga racemosa, the 
Delphinium hybrids, Thermopsis and Liatris. 


