CUArP E) C.O) Di WV NOULRAS@E MK tara 
STOKESIA, Stokesia 
Blue Moon. Light blue. 1-114 ft. July-Oct. 35c each. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Maroon, Scarlet, White and Newport Pink. 18in. June. 
TEUCRIUM, Germander 
chamaedrys. Rose-pink. 6-12 in. July. 
Much used for clipped edgings, like Boxwood. 
THERMOPSIS, Thermopsis 
caroliniana. Yellow Lupin. 3-4 ft. June-July. 
THYMUS, Thyme 
serpyllum albus. White. 2 in. June-July. 
serpyllum aureus. Yellow. 2 in. June-July. 
serpyllum citriodorus. Lemon Thyme. 4in. June-July. 
serpyllum coccineus. Red. 2 in. June-July. 
serpyllum lanuginosus. Pink. Woolly. 2in. June-July. 
TRITOMA, see Kniphofia. 
TROLLIUS, Globe Flower 
Eleanore. New, orange-gold. 1-14% ft. June-July. 35c 
each. 
eecheeae Queen. Golden-yellow. 1-1% ft. June-July. 35c 
each. 
TUNICA, Tunic Flower 
saxifraga fl. pl. Double pink. 6-12 in. July-Sept. 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
BLUE SPIRE. Deep blue. 2 ft. July-Aug. 35c each. 
incana. Silvery foliage, purple flowers. 1 ft. July-Aug. 
longifolia subsessilis. Deepblue. 2 ft. July-Aug. 35c each. 
spicata. Violet-blue. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
virginicaalba. White. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
VIOLA, Violet 
Cornuta hybrids. Red, blue, yellow, apricot and white. 6-8 
in. May-Oct. 
Jersey Gem. Purple. 69 in. All summer. 
YUCCA 
ea Creamy-white spikes. 4-6 ft. June-July. 35c 
each, 

cAnnual and ‘Bedding “Plants 
HE bright colors, the all-summer bloom, and the 
picking value of annual flowers make them 
almost indispensable. We raise some seventy-five 
thousand of these plants in our greenhouses each 
spring, including the most popular and well-known 
sorts, and also several excellent kinds not commonly 
offered, such as cream yellow and pink Lantanas, 
true Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, three varieties 
of Blue Salvia, and new colors in Petunias, Zinnias 
and others. We try to have all our annuals in good 
husky condition, a majority of them pot-grown, 
ready from May 10th on, assuring the maximum of 
success and satisfaction. 
Price: 30c ea., $3.00 per doz., except as noted. 
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