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TRADESCANIA (Continued) 
Doz. 
prodigally day after day, even month 
after month. 
IRIS PRICHARD. White, soft azure 
Satin. =) 4.05005 2:0. vs Fee 2.00 
JAMES C. WEGUELIN. New, beauti- 
ful variety, free-flowering, with por- 
celain-blue flowers from June until Sep- 
tember. A worth-while plant which does 
well anywhere. Foliage decorative. .... 2.00 
THERMOPSIS 
*CAROLINIANA. Suitable for the sun- 
ny border. A lovely lupine-like plant with 
rich green foliage, growing about 2 ft. 
Flowers are produced on spikes 6 to 12 
inches long, which appear like a yellow 
lupine. They grow well in any well 
drained: Soilz, spawe se oe seats os eee 1.50 
THYMUS 
*LANUGINOSUS. Plants form a solid 
mat of wooly leaves covered in June- 
July with pink flowers.” ... 4.12... oe 1.50 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker 
+PFITZERI. A fine plant for the bor- 
der and cutting. Flowers are of a rich 
scarlet color, borne on tall spikes, bloom- 
ings’ in: late summer to\October, 2123.28 1.50 
TROLLIUS 
*FEUROPAEUS SUPERBUS. 2 feet. 
Glorified large globe-shaped Buttercups 
of waxy lemon yellow color. ............ 2.50 
+EUROPAEUS, ORANGE GLOBE. 
Desirab.e free-flowering plants, produc- 
ing their giant orange-yellow, buttercup- 
like blossoms on stems 1 to 2 feet high 
from May until August; succeeds ad- 
mirably in the border in a half-shady 
Position. Vy. LR a bee ee 2.50 
*+LEDEBOURI, GOLDEN QUEEN. 
Recent introduction of special merit. 
Acclaimed in both Europe and America 
as a choice item for the border with its 
extra-large golden orange flowers. Very 
highly recommended, (i sas. .cae gees 2.50 
TUNICA 
*SAXIFRAGA FL. PL. A _ pretty 
dwarf plant with grass-like foliage and 
double rose colored flowers which are pro- 
duced freely all ‘summer. Very useful 
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for edging and the rock garden. ...... 1.50 10.00 

Varieties marked’ (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
