29 SHOREWAY NURSERY 
TRADESCANTIA. (continued) 
Doz. 100 } 
celain-blue flowers from June until Sep- 
tember. A worth-while plant which does 
well anywhere. Foliage decorative. .... 3.00 18.00 
THERMOPSIS 
fCAROLINIANA. 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 soll eee eee tl eae 2.00 12.00 
THYMUS 
*LANUGINOSUS. Plants form a solid 
mat of wooly leaves covered in June- 
July with=pink flowers 3) ace eee 2.00 12.00 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker 
*PFITZERI. A fine plant for the bor- 
der and cutting. Flowers are of a rich 
searlet color, borne on tall spikes, bloom- 
ing in late summer to October. ........ 2.00 12.00 
TROLLIUS 
fEUROPAEUS. ORANGE GLOBE. 
Really desirable free-flowering plants, 
producing their giant orange-yellow, but- 
tercup-like blossoms on stems 1 to 2 feet 
high, from May until August; succeeds 
admirably in the border in a _ half- 
shady DOSILION, ec + cco p wie aie eee 2.50 15.00 
VERONICA 
+*BLUE SPIRES. Far superior to the 
well known Spicata Growing two feet 
high, its lovely deep blue spikes show 
up well in the hardy border. The foliage 
is clean and plant is of bushy, upright 
habit and flowers throughout the early 
summer. A fine new introduction of real 
merit, and a plant which does withstand 
hot and dry weather without suffering. 
Altogether a very worthwhile border 
plant i6.3 2 Ae ee ee eee 2.50 15.00 
*INCANA. A gem for the rockery or 
low border, with its unusual contrast be- 
tween foliage and flowers. Has narrow 
silver leaves in neat tufts, from which 
arise dainty spikes of violet-blue flowers. 
Very good for edging garden paths. .. 2.00 12.00 
*INCANA ROSEA. Silvery foliage and 
showy Pink flowers during ey and Aug- 
ust,: LoEb ss seek eee eee ee ee 2.00 12.00 
Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
