“S”—Priced per pkt. Sanguisorbas 
canadensis latifolia 10c, tenuifolia rosea 10c, tenuifolia 
alba 15c; Santolinas scariosa 10c, rosmarinifolium 10c; 
Saponaria bellidifolia 10c; 7; oz. 25c; Satureia montana 15c ; 
Saussurea albescens (tall, china blue) 10c, % oz. 35c; Saxi- 
fragas cordifolia 25c, arguta 15c, pennsylvaniea 15c, de- 
eipiens mixed 20c, purpurascens 20c, Encrusted Mixed 
20c; Scabiosas lancifolia 15c, pyrenaica 10c, ukranica 10c, 
isetensis 10c, trinaefolia 15c, australis 15c; Schievereckia 
Bornmulleri 15c; Scilla non-scripta 15¢; Scorzonera rosea 
aurea 10c; Scottish Heather 15c; Scrophularia chrysantha 
(earliest spring, soft yellow) 10c, 4% oz. 25¢c; Scutellarias 
lupulina 15c, splendens 15c, tuberosa 15c; Senecios aureus 
10c, longilobus 15c; Serratula coronata 15c; Sida _ her- 
maphrodite 15c; Sidaleeas Rose Queen 10c, Fine Mixed 10c, 
Neomexicana 15c, spicata 15c; Sideritis hyssopifolia 15c; 
Sieversia ciliata 15c; Silenes acaulis 20c, alpestris 15c, 
earoliniana (pennsylvanica) showy pink, 15c, 7s oz. 30c; 
Silenes Frivaldskyana 15c, italica 10c, laciniata 15c, In- 
grami (deep pink) 20c, mellifera 10c, otites 10c, Parnassi 
15¢e, saxifraga 15c, pygmaeus l5c, saxatilis 15c, tatarica 
10c, vallesia 15c, alpina 10c, latifolia 10c, vallesia 15c, 
Waldsteini 15c, Zawadski 15c;: Silphium terebinthinaceum 
(tall spectacular yellow) 10c; Sisyrinchiums angustifolium 
10c, birameum 1l5c, Celeste 15c, californicum 10c, grandi- 
florum (Douglasi) 15c, graminoides 15c, idahoense 15c, 
montanum 15c, Selowi 15c, striatum 15c, sp. as laxum 
15c; Smilacina racemosa 10c; Spartium junceum 10c; 
Sphaeralceas remota 15c, Munroana 15c; Spraguea um- 
bellata 15c; Streptopus amplexicaulis 10c; Sweet Rocket 
Mixed 10c, %4 oz. 25c; Stachys..iberica 15c; Statices du- 
mosa 10c, speciosum 15c; Swertia multicaulis 15c; Sym- 
phytum asperum 15c; Symphytum tauricum 10c; Synthyris 
reniformis (delightful extra early blue) 15c; Saponaria 
ocymoides splendens 10c, 4% oz. 20c; ocymoides white 15c; 
Solidago ciliosa (rock garden). 15¢c; Sphaeralcea coccinea 
(flame-copper) 15c. Strawberry, see pages 18 and 57. 
TEUCRIUM—A group very much worth the knowing. ‘‘x’”’ 
culture. FLAVUM—(3)24. Downy gray leaves, open spikes 
of soft yellow. Pkt. 15¢c. HIRCANICUM—(3)18. Up- 
right tapering spikes, packed to furry density with little 
violet flowers. Farrer called them tails of happy kittens. 
Persia. Pkt. 15ec. LUCIDUM—(2-3)8. A pleasant ever- 
green, low and wide, for the rock garden or edging. 
Charming little pink flowers, carried on short, irregular 
spikes. Pkt. 15c. ORIENTALE—*erx(8)12. A _ pretty 
little plant, set through with’ flowers of luminous blue- 
purple. Narrow gray foliage. Ever-blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 162A53—One pkt. each of above for 50c. TEU- 
byes MIXED—Above, with others. Pkt. 15¢ ( 3 for 
c). 
THALICTRUM CALABRICUM — bkt(3)60. Worthy any 
hardy border. Little yellow tassels. Maiden-hair fern 
foliage. Airy graceful. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 25c. 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANUM — ecbkt(2-3)60. Long, 
heavy terminal spikes of richest yellow. Fully hardy, ex- 
ceedingly showy. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c. 
TRICYRTIS HIRTA—ebstkt(5)30. One of the few shady- 
place perennials that blooms in autumn. Recurved blos- 
soms, pure white with violet marblings, centered with an 
orchid-like structure, Established plants may have a hun- 
dred flowers at once. Jilustrated page 87. Pkt. 1b5c. 
TRITOMA HYBRIDA ELEGANS — *ecbkt(3-4)60. Redhot 
Poker. Noble torch-spires in shaded blendings of flaming 
scarlet, coral, orange, glowing gold and buff. Botanically 
Kniphofia. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. 
TRAILING ARBUTUS—Epigaea repens. Prettiest, almost 
rarest flower of its season. Perfumed pink-and-white blos- 
soms over evergreen foliage. Illustrated page 49. Not 
easy, but very possible with patience. rastyt(1)5. Pkt. 25c 
(3 for 65c). 
TROLLIUS—Exceedingly showy perennials. 
CHINENSIS—(2-3)30. Big spreading flowers with as many 
as 20 petals, in brilliant yellow. Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). 
GOLDEN QUEEN—(2-3)28. Great globe-tending flowers 
like giant golden Buttercups, 20c. LEDEBOURI—(3)28. 
Widely open blossoms of burnished orange-gold. Pkt. 15c 
(3 for 40c). 
TRADESCANTIA DELIGHTS 
Long-blooming, soundly hardy perennials of much beauty. 
Easy to grow- Spendthrifts of bloom; indeed some plants 
will really be ever-blooming. Colors include blush pink, 
rosy pink, mauve, white, palest azure suffusions, sky blue, 
indigo, violet, purple, ruby. Heights run from 6 to 30 
inches. Illustrated page 58. “kt” culture. Fine blend. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 80c; % oz. 50c. 
PERENNIALS IN 
“yt” culture. 
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THE TURFING DAISY—A spreading, densely fern-leafed 
perennial that naturally forms a close turf, wear-resisting, 
long-enduring. In June the feathery mats are starred with 
little white daisies, but if you want only green, then clip off 
the buds with a sickle, or a lawn-mower set high. No other 
moving needed. Best effects with Turfing Daisy (Matricaria 
Tchihatchewi) are in dry places and poor soils. It likes 
sun. Don’t plunge with it. Try it in a small way first to 
be sure it fits, and that you like it. Sow seed in outside 
beds in late autumn or earliest spring, later transplanting 
to stand a foot apart in permanent position. It spreads 
quickly to cover all. Pkt. 15c; z~y oz. 25c; 4% oz. 40c; Y% 
oz. 75c; 1 oz. $2.50. 
PERENNIALS IN ‘‘T’—Condensed pleasure, priced per pkt. 
Talinums rugospermum 15c, spinescens 15c, calycinum 
(CHERRY SUNBRIGHT) 15c; Tanacetums boreale 10c, 
vulgare 10c: Tecoma radicans 10c; Tellima grandiflora 15c; 
Tephrosia virginiana 10c; Tiarella cordifolia 10c; Tetra- 
neuris sp. 15¢c; Teucriums botrys 10c, Arduini 15c, mas- 
siliense 15c; Thalictrums aquilegifolium 15c, anemonoides 
15e, dioicum 15c, glaucum 15c, adiantifolium (var. of 
minus) 15c, persicum (probably var. of major) 15c, dip- 
terocarpum 15c; Thalia multiflora 20¢c; Thermopsis mollis 
15e; Tricyrtis macropoda 20c; Trientalis europea latifolia 
20c; Tritomas (Kniphofias) ensata 10c, Macowani 10c, 
Northiae 15c, Nelsoni 15c, Rooperi 10c, Tucki 10c, coral- 
lina (desirable, bright coral) 15¢c; Trochocarpa thymifolia 
20c;: Trollius europaeus 15c, albiflorus 20c; Tulipa Kauf- 
manniana 15c, 7; oz. 80. Thermopsis fabacea 15c. 
VERBASCUM—Showy in the garden, visible afar, at least 
that’s true of the lighter colored ones. WEIDEMAN- 
NIANUM—(3)40. Slender spires of deep purple. Pkt. 
15ec; WILSONI—(8-4)60.. Large golden blossoms in strict, 
branching spikes. Pkt. 10c, 7 oz. 25c. MISS WILMOTT 
—(3)60. Splendid large-flowered white. Pkt. 15c. PHOE- 
NICEUM HYBRIDS—(2-3)40. Flowers in slender “hya- 
cinth”’ spikes, blush, apple-blossom pink, rose, white, 
lilac, violet. Illustrated page 37. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 
25e. OFFER 163A53—One pkt. of each for 45c. 
VERONICA FOR BLUE 
It needs more knowing and using. “x” culture. LATI- 
FOLIA—(Elatior). 25 inches. Long in bloom. Vivid 
blue. Pkt. 10c; 7? oz. 25¢e. EXALTATA—50_ inches. 
Makes splendid clumps. Pale gentian-blue. Pkt. 15c. 
GRANDIS—16 inches. Bright blue. Ever-blooming. Pkt. 
10c; 7; oz. 30c. HOLOPHYLLA LITTORALIS—12 inches. 
Sturdy plants with shining leaves. Very many fat. up- 
right spikes of rather large flowers in deep indigo. "Would 
rank this as one of the 38 best Veronicas. Pkt. 25c. 
SPECIOSISSIMA—16 inches. Deep blue. None ‘more free 
blooming. Particularly good. Name horticultural. Pkt. 
15¢e (3 for 40c). SPICATA CORYMBOSA—9 inches. Foli- 
age pancakes. Crowns of upright spikes in mid-blue. Pkt. 
15e. SPICATA ALBA—16 inches. Pretty spikes of pure white. 
Open, branching plants. Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). INCANA 
—15 inches. Attractive blue flower-spikes over silvered 
foliage. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 165A58—One pkt. each of above 
for $1.00. 
OTHER DESIRABLE VERONICAS—Per pkt. Austriaca 
15¢e; Bidwelli 15¢; Caucasica 15¢; Armena 30c; Candida 
15c; Officinalis 10c; Orchidea 15c; Peduncularis (blush 
lilac) 25¢c; Peduncularis White 30c; Repens 20c; Saxatilis 
20c; Scutellata 20c; Serpyllifolia 20c; Maritima 15c; 
Panae 20c; Prenja 15¢c; Flexuosa 25c; Waldsteini 20c. 
OFFER 166A53—One pkt. each of above for $3.00. 
VERONICA BLEND—Above Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 25c. 
in mixture. 1/32 
HARDY YUCCA LILIES 
Splendid ornamentals of exotic appearance, easy, showy, 
long-lived. ebkt. BACCATA—Banana Yucca. Leaves rough 
and red-tinged; flowers waxy, creamy. Thick, edible fruits 
of rich date flavor. Pkt. 15c; 144 oz. 25¢. CONCAVA— 
Spoon-shaped leaves. Tall. Showy. White. Pkt. 10c; 4% 
oz. 85c. FLACCIDA—The usual ‘Filamentosa.’? Thread- 
hung leaf-swords. Flowers like little inverted ivory water 
lilies. High panicles. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c. GLAUCA— 
Rosettes of slender, blue-dusted, steel-like leaves, bayonet- 
pointed. Early blooming, flowers creamy, with suffusions 
of rose and elfin green. Illustrated page 52. Pkt. 10c; 
Y% oz. 30c. GLORIOSA—Mound Lily. Immense panicles 
of white blossoms, rose-tinted. With time, builds up @ 
trunk like a small tree. Blooms either May or October. 
Pkt. 15¢c; %& oz. 80c. OFFER 170A53—One pkt. each of 
above for 50c. YUCCA HARDY BLEND—Above with 
others. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c. 
