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SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM. (Carssulaceae, Orpine Family)—This is the 
ordinary House-Leek or Hen and Chicks. A good plant for dry walls 
and rock crevices in the rock garden. It produces large rosettes and is 
a fast grower in any soil in full sun. 
25ce Each. 3 for 65c. 12 for $2.50 
THALICTRUM KIUSIANUM. (Ranunculaceae, Buttercup Family)—A tiny 
Japanese plant that is as pretty as it is small. It forms little spreading 
mounds of fine feathery glaucous leaves about 2 inches high and dis- 
plays tiny but showy sprays of deep lavender flowers on 3-inch stems 
from May till July. It is easy to grow in a moist acid soil in a shaded 
position. (pH 5-6) 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM. (Liliaceae, Lily Family})—A striking Trinity lily 
about 12 inches high, with very large deep green leaves and dark reddish 
flowers held above the leaves in early May. It requires a cool, moist 
acid leafmold soil in shade. (pH 4-6) 
35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM—A very large flowered species from our Southern 
mountains with long nodding soft rose colored flowers in April and 
May. It requires the same culture as above. 
35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
TRILLIUM UNDULATUM—A tall species about 18 inches high with large 
leaves and lovely flowers that are white veined with purple. A striking 
plant for a shaded area. Same culture as above. 
35¢c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
VALERIANA ROTUNDIFOLIA. (Valerianaceae, Valerian Family)—A de- 
lightful little plant that forms tiny clumps of little round leaves about 
2 inches high and showy heads of little pink flowers on 3-inch stems 
in June. A lovely little plant and easy to grow in ordinary soil in sun 
or light shade. (pH 6-8) 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS NANA ALBA. (Scropulariaceae, Figwort Family) 
—Tiny evergreen leaves on trailing stems that form close mats, decor- © 
ated with quantities of pure white flowers in May and June. Good for 
rock crevices and walls. Ordinary soil in full sun. ‘pH 6-8) 
eoc Hach. a2iar. 30c,: 12. for-30.50 
VERONICA TREHANII—A very striking variety that forms low mais of 
small leaves about 3 inches high, colored a very pa’e yellow-green, al- 
most golden which pleasingly contrast to the short spikes of rich 
blue flowers in May and June. An easy and quick grower in full sun and 
ordinary soil. 
35c Hach. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
VIOLA STRIATA EASTER MORN. (Violaceae, Violet Family)—A fine non- 
creeping clump forming violet with small rounded leaves in mounds 
about 8 inches high, bearing quantities of the most pieasing shade of 
azure blue imaginable. It likes full sun or light shade in a light acid 
soil. (pH 5-6) 
ooc Hach. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
VIOLA WALTERI—A little tufted violet with light green leaves mottled 
with darker green and fine deep violet-blue flowers in Spring. It likes 
an acid soil in a shady location. (pH 5-6) 
30c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
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