


*TIARELLA cordifolia (Foam Flower). Attractive foliage and creamy- 
white flowers, 12 in., spring. 
dae ee virginiana carnea. Delicate pink flowers, 1 ft., July- 
ugust. 
*Purple Dome. Brilliant purple flowers. Blooms from spring throughout 
the summer until early winter. Decorative foliage. 12 in., 50c. each. 
*TRILLIUM ¢grandiflorum (Snow Trillium). Large pure white flowers in 
early spring, excellent plant for shade, 9 in. 
TRITOMA pfitzeri (Hardy Torch Lily). Spikes of rich scarlet-orange, 
hardy if protected, 3-4 ft., August-September. 
TROLLIUS europaeus Eleanor. Bright yellow, buttercup-like flower, 1% 
ft., May-August, 45c. each. 
ledebouri. Vigorous plants, large orange-yellow flowers, 45c. each. 
VALERIANA officinalis (Garden Heliotrope). Pink tinted white, with 
delicate fragrance and showy foliage, 4 ft., June. 
*VERBENA canadensis. Clusters of violet-purple flowers all summer on 
dense green foliage. 
*VERONICA incana (Woolly Speedwell). A white woolly plant with blue 
flowers, 1 ft., July-August. 
*incana rosea. Pink form of incana. 
longifolia subsessilis (Clump Speedwell). One of the finest border 
Bere ier beautiful deep blue spikes of flowers. 2 ft., July-August, 
c. each. 
*repens (Creeping Speedwell). Good carpeting plant, not over 1 in., sky- 
blue flowers, April-May. 
*rupestris. Dwarf spreading plant, dense growth, flowers blue, 4 in., one 
of the best rock plants, May-June. 
*rupestris rosea. Rose flowered variety of the above. 
spicata (Spike Speedwell). Long spikes of violet-blue flowers, 2-3 ft., 
June-July. 
*spicata nana alba. White flowered form of above, June-July, 1 ft. 
*spicata nana rosea. Pink form of above, 1 ft. 
*spuria True Blue. Masses of intense blue flowers, 12 in., June-July. 
*teucrium Trehanni. A very unusual plant with bright golden-yellow 
leaves and spikes of sapphire-blue flowers, 5 in. 
*VINCA minor (Common Periwinkle). Trailing evergreen plant for ground 
cover, blue flowers, June-September. 
*minor Bowles Variety. European variety, much better in every respect 
than the common Vinca, 45c. each, $4.00 per 10. 
*VIOLA Avalanche. Giant pure white. 
*Chantreyland. Very unusual and beautiful apricot color, April-October. 
*cornuta Blue Perfection. Graceful stems, clear light blue flowers. 
*Jersey Gem. Large, showy, violet-blue flowers, long stems, all summer. 
45c. each. 
*Primrose Dame. Sulphur yellow. 8 in. 
*VIOLA poor (Single Sweet Russian Violet). Dark blue flowers, fragrant. 
50c. each. 
*odorata fl. pi. (Double Sweet Russian Violet). Produces an abundance 
of very fragrant double flowers, 50c. each, $4.50 per 10. 
*priceana. An albino type from the South but perfectly hardy here, large 
white flowers with blue centers, vigorous, spring flowering. 
Royal Robe. Deepest violet-blue, moderately fragrant, 50c. each. 
The Czar White. Prolific in bloom. Pure white flowers on long stems. 
Very fragrant. 50c. each. 
YUCCA filimentosa (Common Yucca). Evergreen foliage, spikes of creamy- 
white flowers, 6 ft., 50c. each. 
5 or more of one variety at 10 rate. 
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