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TEUCRIUM. Germander. (Labiatae, Mint Family) 
Teucrium chamaedrys. An evergreen shrub about 8 inches high, with little rigid, toothed, 
dark green aromatic leaves. A very neat, compact grower for a specimen in the 
rock garden and very useful as a low hedge in place of Boxwood. It can be trimmed 
to any height. It is topped with six inch spikes of showy lavender flowers in July 
and August. Easy to grow in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). Native 
to Europe. 
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Teucrium chamaedrys prostratum. A delightful variety of the foregoing with long trail- 
ing branches that form solid mats about 4 inches high. Long decumbent spikes of 
clear lavender flowers in July and August. It makes an excellent wall plant or 
high ground cover. Ordinary garden soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). 
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THYMUS. Thyme. (Labiatae, Mint Fa-nily) 
Thymus herba-barona. A robust growing shrub about 8 inches high, with dark green 
caraway scented leaves. Long spikes of pale, purp'e flowers in July. It must be 
cut back severely to be kept neat and hushy. This Corsican shrub will thrive 
in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (pH 6-8), 
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Thymus nitidus. A very choice, upright growing shrub about 8 inches high, with very 
fine silvery leaves on slender stems. Attractive heads of pale mauve flowers in 
June and July. This species from Sicily thrives in ordinary garden soil in full sun. 
(pH 6-8). 
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Thymus serphyllum Chapinsfield. (Mother-of-Thyme) A dark purple-red flowering form 
of of the Creeping Thyme. Large 2 inch thick mats of creeping stems covered with 
tiny dark green evergreen leaves. An excellent plant for walls and walks. Fast grow- 
ing in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (pH 6-8). It dces not mind being 
stepped on. 
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Thymus serpyllum conglomorata. Our own introduction of an interesting and unusual 
form of the Mother-of-Thyme that is really a worthwhile subject. The plant develops 
club growth, hence it stays dwarf and compact, in little mounds of tightly set, small 
green leaves Showy red flowers in June and July. Loved by all who see it. 
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Thymus serpyllum lanuginosus. (Woolly Thyme) A neat carpet of little wolly gray 
leaves, studded with close spikes of purple flowers in July and August. This is a 
good flowering strain. Excellent plant for walls and walks as well as a lovely 
ground cover in the rock garden. It thrives in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. 
(pH 6-8). 
: 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
VUhymus serpyllum minus. A very compact, slow growing tiny shrubby species with 
minute light green leaves and large clear rose flowers in July. The most attractive 
of all the Thymes in the list. It likes a gritty lime soil in full sun. (pH 7-8). It 
makes a dainty appearance in a crevice of a rock 
s0c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Thymus sepyllum vulgaris aureus. (lemon Thyme) A beautiful deen creen everereen 
mat of tiny lemon scented leaves. The new growth is a pleasing golden yellow color 
in Spring and Fall. Purvle flowers in July, Ordinary garden soil in full sun’ will 
do for this one also. (pH 6-8). 
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Thymus transylvanicus. This one looks like a very large Thymus serphyllum. A large 
fast creeping evergreen mat of large dark green leaves, topped with very large 
spikes of deep rose-pink flowers from August till November. This js the largest 
flowered Thyme we have seen. It is a quick grower in any ordinary soil in full sun. 
(pFL 6-8). . | 
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