STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
Cyanea coerulea. 18". Large lavender 
blue flowers on good stems during the 
late summer and fall 
Cyanea alba. 18”. 
flowers 
THALICTRUM 
ce Adiantifolium. 3’. Attractive foliage use- 
ful in corsages and floral work. Excellent 
to force in a cold house for this purpose 
Aquilegifolium Purpureum. 3’. Fluffy pur- 
ple and white flowers from June-July.... 
Glaucum. 3’. Blue gray leaves and flower 
INEGI SMeOlmmy CWOWab heats Oa ks seh ree a 
THERMOPSIS 
ce Caroliniana. 2”. A lovely plant resem- 
bling lupine with spikes of rich yellow 
flowers in June and July 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
r  Citriodorus Aureus. 10’. The golden leaved 
lemon scented variety 
ar 
Gray wooly foliage with 
Citrodorus Argenteus. Silvery leaves 
Languinosus. 4”. 
pink flowers . 
r Serphyllum Album. 4”. Dense mats of 
dark green foliage covered with tiny white 
flowers in May and June 
Serphyllum Coccineus. 4”. 
form of the above 
TRITOMA (Poker Plant) 
c  Pfitzeri. 3’. Grass like foliage with curious 
spikes of orange scarlet flowers from 
Aug. until Oct. Hardy with some pro- 
LEGON MO TrOMG) mC UMM OSi sk ee tes ea 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Mixed Hybrids. 2’. Large orange and 
yellow globular flowers in May and 
June. Do best in a rich moist position. . 
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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS 
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STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
rc Latifolia. 18. Rosettes of leathery leaves 
with immense heads of misty lavender 
flowers in midsummer 
rc Dumosa. 12”. A dwarf compact sort with 
dense silvery lavender heads of flowers 
in June. These are excellent to dry and 
will be found very useful for floral work 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
c Blue Spire. 1’. A new addition to the sum- 
mer flowering veronicas. A cross be- 
tween longifolia subsessilis and the free 
flowering spicata, it has retained the deep 
color of the one and the habit of the 
OLhernyhy, © Wa eae eet ae akon Osea 
r Gentianoides. 1’. A lovely light blue va- 
riety that flowers in May and June...... 
rs Rupestris. 6”. Mats of dark green foliage 
covered with spikes of bright blue flow- 
ers in May and June 
Rupestris. Nana Rosea. 4”. 
flowered form of the above 
c Spicata Alba. 2’. Long spikes of white 
flowers in early summer . 
r Spicata Rosea. 1’. Forms mats of foliage 
with long spikes of pink blooms 
r Trehani. 6”. Forms yellow mounds of foli- 
age with dark blue flowers in late May 
A dwarf pink 
VINCA (Periwinkle or Myrtle) 
Minor Bowles Variety. An improved form 
with rich glossy rounded leaves and ex- 
tremely free in producing its large blue 
llkefoynatsy thau (Sysselale) Ahn $100 per 1000 
Minor Alba. A rare white flowered form.. 
Minor Rubra. A rarer crimson flowered 
sort 
VIOLET 
White. This is a variety we have never 
been able to identify. The plants cover 
themselves in spring with white flowers 
Blue. We purchased this as English violet 
but specialists advise this is incorrect but 
are unable to name it. 
and very free flowering 
Perfectly hardy 

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