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Spectabile Brilliant—A bright red form of the spectabile. 
Spectabile WVariegata—Identical with Sedum Spectabile, except 
that the foliage is beautifully variegated yellow. Always attrac- 
tive. 
SEMPERVIVUMS—HEN-AND-CHICKENS 
Most attractive hardy plants for the rock garden or rock wall. The 
rosette-like thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. The small clumps 
slowly spread, filling pockets and rock crevices. Transplanting 
may be done at any time of the year. After flowering the mother 
rosette disappears but its place is taken by numerous young plants 
which may be separated and planted elsewhere. The flowers are 
borne in small panicles on short, fleshy stems, generally during 
June and July. Some of the blossoms are unusually attractive, but 
the plants are. prized for their attractive rosettes of Hen-and- 
Chickens which attain a height of % inch to 8 inches according to 
variety. All are hardy and can be planted at any time, in any well 
drained soil. 30 cents each, 3 for 75 cents. List on application. 
*Silene Acaulis (Moss Campion)—A moss-like stufted plant. Red- 
dish purple flowers 1% inch in diameter. Light shade. Light 
peaty soil. April and May. 2 in. 50 cents each. 
*Silene Schafta (Autumn Catchfiy)—Rose pink flowers continuously 
in late summer and fall. 6 in. 35 cents each. 
Spirea (Meadow Sweet)— 
*Filipendula Fl. pl. (Double Dropwort)—Similar to the single 
form but not so tall and vigorous. Pretty double white flowers. 
1 tt. 40 cents each. 
Palmata Elegans---A beautiful plant producing pretty plumes 
of pink flowers in June. 3 ft. moist soil. 40 cents each. 
*Statice Latifolia (Great Sea Lavender)—Large finely divided heads 
of pretty lavender blue flowers which are very small, and retain 
ther beauty ior a long time when cut and dried. Forms attrac- 
tive rosettes of leathery green leaves. 15 in. July and Au- 
gust. 35 cents each. 
*Stokesia Cyanea (Stokes Aster) (Cornflower Aster)—Very large 
lavender blue centaurea-like blossoms all Summer. 18 in. Good 
moist soil. 385 cents each. 
Tarragon—See Artemesia Drancunculus. 
Thalictrum Aquilegiolium—Fluffy heads of purple flowers in May 
and June. Excellent border or cut flower plant. 3 ft. 40 
cents each. 
Thalictrum Glaucum-—Chinese yellow fragrant flowers, finely cut 
blue-gray foliage. 40 cents each. 
Thermopsis Carolina—(Carolina Lupine)—-Yellow pea-shaped flow- 
ers in June and July. 2 ft. plant resembles a yellow Lupine. 
40 cents each. 
*Thymus Serpyllum Album (White Thyme)—Makes a white mat. 
Poor soil in sun. June and July. 30 cents each. 
*Thymus Serpyllum Coccineum (Chrimson Thyme)—A red flower- 
ing form of the above. 30 cents each. 
*Thymus Citriodorus Argenteus (Silver Lemon Thyme)—A dwarf 
shrubby plant of upright growth having attractive green leaves 
variegated with silver. Light purple flowers. 6 in. 35 cents 
each. 
*Thymus Citriodorus Variegatus—Of very dwarf spreading habit 
and pleasing iragrance. Foliage green and yellow. Distinct. 
40 cents each. 
Tradescantia Virginica—(Spiderwort)—Blue flowers all summer. 
These are of short duration but come in rapid succession. 2 
ft. Moist soil, does well in shade. 30 cents each. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Red Hot Porker) (Torch Lily) (Flame Flower) 
—Small tubular flowers thickly set on tall naked stems, from 
August to late fall. 24%4 ft. Requires some winter protection and 
should be planted in spring only. 40 cents each. 
Trollius Ledebourii Golden Queen—A variety of Ledebourii, having 
larger flowers and blooming more freely. 40 cents each. 
*Tunica Saxifraga Rosea fipl—A double rose pink form of the 
above, like small double carnations. Extra good. 40 cents each. 
Valeriana Coccinea (Valerian)—Old rose in large heads. 2 ft. Fine 
landscape species. June to October. Ordinary moist soil. 40 
cents each. 
Valeriana Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope)—White tinted rose 
in heads on straight stems. Strong delicious heliotrope fra- 
grance. 34% ft. Any good soil. 35 cents each. 
Veronica (Speedwell)—This yzenus includes some very attractive 
plants for the Rockery or Hardy Garden. Easily grown in well 
drained soil. We offer the following select varieties: 
*Veronica Armena—A dwarf mat forming species. Narrow leaves 
and freely producing blue flowers in early spring. I in. 40 
cents each. 
