STATICE latifolia. Sea-Pink. Sea-Lavender. 
RBC. A useful, hardy plant for border 
and rock garden. Tufts of leathery leaves 
from which rise immense airy heads of tiny 
purple-blue flowers. Valuable also for cut- 
ting and will hold their color when dried. 
Beche5Ocuomtor 7c. 
*STOKESIA cyanea. Stokes’ Aster. BO. 15 
in. A charming native plant from the 
Southeastern part of the U. S. Erect, 
branching plant with 4-in. flowers of rich 
blue in clusters. Lovely for cutting and for 
border. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*THALICTRUM adiantifolium. Meadow 
Rue. A tall growing Meadow Rue with fo- 
Jiage closely resembling Maidenhair Fern. 
Miniature white flowers on tall, slender 
spikes. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
*Aquilegifolium. RB. Graceful foliage closely 
resembling that of the Columbine, rosy 
purple flowers on 2- to 3-ft. spikes. Each 
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*Glaucum. Grayish blue foliage with yellow 
flowers. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
*Polygonum. Tall Meadow Rue. 4 to 6 ft. 
Flowers small but very numerous. Suited 
for low, open places in the wild garden. 
Each 30c> (3 for 75c: 
THYMUS serpyllum. Mother-of-Thyme. 
Much branched rather woody, prostrate 
herb. Stems wiry and rooting at joints. 
Indispensable for carpeting dry spots in 
rock garden and for planting between flag- 
stones. Very fragrant. 
Serpyllum album. Dark green foliage, white 
flowers. 
Serpyllum. Red flowers. 
Lanuginosum. Woolly Thyme. Gray-green, 
woolly foliage; fragrant, pink flowers. 
All Thymes: Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*TIARELLA cordifolia. Foam Flower. A 
beautiful native flower with small white 
blossoms in a dense, finger-shaped cluster 
at the end of a slender stem. About 8 
inches high. Requires rich woods soil but 
not difficult to grow. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 

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*TRADESCANTIA bracteata. Spiderwort. 
RS. A hardy perennial, about 12 in. Nar- 
row, lance-shaped leaves, 3-petaled flowers 
of purplish blue. Usually blooms over a 
long period. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*TRILLIUM. Wake Robin. Beautiful wood- 
land plant, growing naturally in moist soil 
rich in humus. They are easily trans 
planted and this is best done in August- 
September when the plant has died down. 
May also be successfully transplanted very 
early in spring. Fine for naturalizing in 
colonies in woodlands. 
*Erectum. RS. Strong growing, 12 to 15 in. 
Flowers white to pink or brownish purple. 
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*Recurvatum. RS. 1 ft. Brownish purple 
flowers. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*Grandiflora. White Trillium. RS. The best 
of the Trillium and fine for the wild 
flower garden. Requires shade. Each 20c; 
3 for 50c. 
Jumbo size bulbs: Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Red Hot Poker. R. 
Showiest of all Tritoma. Immense spikes 
of bright scarlet and orange. A-wonderful 
border plant blooming profusely in late 
summer. Should be well covered in winter 
or better still, taken to cellar and stored 
in sand. Well worth the extra winter care. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
TROLLIUS, Devonshire. Globe Flower. M. 
Like all Trollius this variety requires moist 
soil conditions. Where these are present 
it is easily grown in open garden. Large 
yellow flowers from May to August. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Europaeus. M. Very free blooming Trol- 
lius with lemon-yellow flowers. Each 35c; 
3 for 90c. 
Ledebouri. M. Strong growing plant to 2 
ft. Flowers of various shades of yellow. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c. 

Trollius europaeus 
Perennials, Wild Flowers, Rock Garden Plants 


Thalictrum aquilegifolium 
