
Coiorado Springs, Colorado 19 

*THYMUS, Thyme. 
citriodorus, Lemon-scented thyme; good in flagstone paths and 
steps. 
Anne Hall. A very compact evergreen variety. 
lanuginosus, Woolly-leaved thyme, 
serpyllum splendens. Makes a close, fragrant carpet. 
TRADESCANTIA virginica, Spiderwort. Blue star-flowers, grass- 
like leaves, 
*TRILLIUM, Wake Robin, 
grandiflorum, Three waxy-white petals. Spring. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker or Torch Lily. 2 to 3 ft. 
pfitzeriana, Flame Flower. 
*TROLLIUS, Globe Flower. 
europaeus hybrids. Large soft yellow and orange balls of silky 
texture, 1 ft. Spring and fall. A tip-top perennial. 
ledebouri, Golden Queen, Deep orange-yellow. 2 ft. July. 
*TUNICA saxifraga, Delicate pink Baby Breath flowers. 8 inches, 
UVULARIA, Merrybells. 
perfoliata, Soft yellow pendant bells; graceful foliage. 11% ft. 
VALERIAN, acutiloba. Cymes of rose-to-white flowers; early spring. 
LOO 
VERONICA, Speedwell. 
*amethystina, Makes a dazzling sheet of blue. 
*inecana, Violet-purple spires; silvery white foliage. 10 inches. 
longifolia alba. White. 2 ft. 
longifolia subsessilis, Splendid long spikes of deep blue, 2 ft. 
*pectinata, Lavender-blue flowers; woolly leaves; prostrate. 
*repens, Pale blue flowers on a green carpet of tiny round leaves. 
*rupestris, Profusion of tiny blue spikes, in June. 4 inches. 
*spicata alpina. Violet-blue. 6 inches, 
spicata nana rosea. Soft rosy pink. 6 inches, 
VINCA MINOR, Periwinkle, Lavender-blue flowers; evergreen ground 
cover, 
VIOLA CORNUTA, $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen. 
canadensis, White on branching stems, good sturdy ground cover 
for shade. 
Purple and Dark Blue: Jersey Gem, Jersey Jewel, Lord Nelson, 
White: Sutton’s White, White Perfection. 
Yellow and Apricot: Lutea, Sutton’s Apricot and bronze shades. 
Mixed: Containing many of above, and other hybrids, 
Various: Johnny-Jump-Ups, Miniature Pansies, 75 cents per dozen. 
VIOLA, Violet. 
pedatifida, Birdfoot Violet; native. 
odorata, 
The Czar. White, fragrant. 
Rosina. Pink, small, fragrant. 
Royal Robe. New, intense violet-blue, large, very fragrant. 
nuttallii, Prairie Violet. Bright yellow; native. 
Other Colorado Varieties. See our catalogue, “Rocky Mountain 
Rarities.” 
YUCCA. 
angustissima, Narrow foliage, peeling at the edges. 
filamentosa. Effective and striking on dry banks. 
filamentosa variegata, Striped white. 
glauca, Colorado native, Tall spikes of primrose-white; distinctive 
evergreen foliage. 
