Sieboldi — 6 inches. Reddish stems with alternating, opposite leaves; round, thick, 
rubbery, blue-green with red rim. The bright-pink flowers resemble the Daphne. 
August and September. Each 50c 
Spurium Salmoneum — Nev, brilliant red with salmon glow. Free blooming. 
Each 35c 
Spurium Splendidissimum — New brilliant carmine-red flowers. Each 35c 
Stahli — Compact growth, crimson foliage; 6 inches. Each 40c 
Variegatum — Variegated foliage; 6 to 8 inches tall. Each 40c 
SEMPERVIVUM — HEN AND CHICKS 
Most attractive, succulent plants for the rock garden and rock wall. They have 
rosette-like, thick, pointed leaves. Several different varieties available. Each 35c 
STOKESIA 
Blue Moon — Giant Stokes Asters — The color is a very attractive shade of silvery 
blue with suffusion of lilac blue at the center. Flowers are very large, often 
4 to 5 inches across. An excellent cut flower, having stems 18 to 20 inches long 
when established, and it is also an ideal border plant. Early summer until frost. 
Each 50c 
THYMUS — THYME 
These are very low, creeping plants, especially valuable for the rockery. 
Angustifolius —- A narrow-leaved trailing plant for the rockery. Each 30¢ 
Barona — A dwarf, creeping perennial herb with small caraway-scented leaves; small 
rose-pink flowers. Each 30c¢ 
Citriodcrus (Lemon-scented Thyme) — Green foliage; red florets. Each 30c 
Serpyllum Splendens — A rapid grower, with purplish-red flowers. Each 30c 
TRADESCANTIA — SPIDERWORT 
The new Tradescantias are attracting a great deal of attention wherever they 
are grown. The following varieties are among the best of the new dwarf strain. 
The flowers are extremly large and remain in bloom from spring until late fall. 
They are easily grown. Height about 15 inches, 
James C. Weguelin — Large procelain-blue flowers. Each 40c 
Pauline — Color, a lovely shade of mauve. Neat habit of growth and very prolific. 
Each 40c 
Purple Dome — A brilliant, sparkling purple; very large flowers and a good grower. 
One of the very best. Each 40c 
TROLLIUS — GLOBE FLOWER 
Trollius can be grown in any good garden soil, in sun or partial shade, but they 
require an abundance of moisture. Their unique globelike flowers range in color 
from clear yellow to bright orange. 
Europaeus, Orange Globe — These are free-flowering plants producing giant orange- 
yellow flowers resembling giant buttercups. 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms from 
May until August. Fine for cutting. Each 70c 
Ledebouri — Large, deep tawny-orange flowers. Strong, upright growth, 2% to 3 
feet. Very fine. Blooms somewhat later than the above varieties. Each 70c¢ 
All personally selected perennial plants 25% extra. 
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