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SEMPERVIVUM, Houseleek, Hen-and-Chickens. 
arachnoideum, Spiderweb H. Pink flowers, grayish rosettes. 
tectorum. Roof H. Large rosettes, pink flowers. 
violaceum. Purplish rosettes. 
SHASTA DAISY, see under Chrysanthemums. 
SIDALCEA, Prairie Mallow 
Rosy Gem. Soft rose-pink. 2 ft. June-July. 
STOKESIA, Stokesia 
Blue Moon. Light blue. 1-114 ft. July-Oct. 45c each. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Newport pink, white, single mixed and double mixed. 18 in. 
June. (Biennial.) 
TEUCRIUM, Germander 
chamaedrys. Rose-pink. 6-12in. July. 
Much used for clipped edgings, like Boxwood. 
THERMOPSIS, Thermopsis 
caroliniana. Yellow Lupine. 3-4 ft. June-July. 
THYMUS, Thyme 
serpyllum albus. White. 2in. June-July. 
serpyllum aureus. Yellow. 2in. June-July. 
serpyllum citriodorus. Lemon Thyme. 4in. June-July. 
serpyllum coccineus. Red. 2 in. June-July. 
serpyllum lanuginosus. Pink. Woolly. 2 in. June-July. 
TROLLIUS, Globe Flower 
Eleanore. New, orange-gold. 1-1% ft. June-July. 45c. 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
Blue Peter. New. Deep navy blue. Stiff stems. 18 in. 
uly-Aug. 45c each. 
Blue Spires. Clear Blue. 2 ft. June-July. 45c each, 
$4.80 per dozen. 
incana. Silvery foliage, purple flowers. 1 ft. July-Aug. 
rupestris. Fine ground-cover. Blue. 4in. June. 
spicata. Violet-blue. 2-3 ft. June-July. 
VINCA, Periwinkle, Myrtle 
minor Bowles variety. Improved brilliant blue. 8 in. April- 
May. 
VIOLA, Violet 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet, very hardy. 9-12 in. All 
summer. 
Royal Robe. Fine large deep violet flowers. 10-12 in. All 
summer. 45c each. 
YUCCA 
filamentosa. Creamy-white spikes. 4-6 ft. June-July. 50c each. 

“Herbs 
Victory gardening has brought increasing interest in these 
useful and attractive plants. They are easily grown, and give 
both fun and flavor. 
Prices, 40c each, $4.20 per dozen, except as noted. 
American Burnet. Used in salads. 
Chives. Leaves used for onion flavor. 
Lavender. Dried flowers make fragrant sachets, etc. 
Mints. Applemint, Peppermint, and Spearmint. All widely 
popular. 
Parsley. Leaves used for garnishing. 
Rosemary. ‘For Remembrance.” Used in cooking and medi- 
cine. Large plants, 5-in. pots, 50c. 
Sage. For seasoning stuffing, sausage, soups. 
Winter Savory. Used in salads, stuffing, gravy. 
Thyme. For flavoring sauces and vegetables. 
Lemon Verbena. Delicious fragrance. Used as lemon flavor- 
ing. 
Rose-Scented Geraniums. Several fine varieties. 

Price: 40c each, $4.20 per doz., except as noted. 
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