NURSERY LOCATED ON RUCKMAN ROAD, HILLSDALE, N. if 61 

Thymus vulgaris argenteus. (Formerly listed as T. sepyllum argenteus) A slow spread- 
ing, upright little shrub about 8 inches high. The tiny pale green leaves are varie- 
gated with silvery-white, topped with purplish flowers in July and August. Ordinary 
garden soil and full sun. (pH 6-8). 50ceBachi3*tor $1.25..12 for $5.00. 
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SPECIAL THYME COLLECTION 
Six distinctive species for rock garden or wall. 
T. herba-barona T. vulgaris argenteus T. serpyllum vulgar‘= 
T. serpyllum minus de nitidus aureus 
T. transylvanicus 
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TIARELLA. Foam Flower. (Saxifragaceae, Saxafrage Family) 
Tiarella cordifolia. An attractive evergreen ground cover for a shady location in a 
rich acid leafmold soil. Eight inch high sprays of creamy white, foamy tlowers 
in May, over neat mats of dark green coarsely toothed, heart-shaped leaves about 
3 inches high. A lovely Eastern native for the shady rock garden or wild garden. 
(pH 4-6). PCa aG MOL OG lator. $4.50: 
TUNICA. Tunic Flower. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family) 
Tunica saxifraga flore-pleno. The most showy of Summer and Fall bloomers. A large 
airy mass of twisting, very thin, fresh green stems about 8 inches high, bearing a 
profusion of tiny, full double, rose pink flowers from August to November. It 
looks very much like the double Babysbreath of the florists. Excellent for walls, 
walks or clumps in the rock garden. A species widespread in Europe that thrives 
in any ordinary garden soil that is not too acid, in a sunny location. (pH 6-8). 
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Tunica saxifraga flore-pleno 
Tunica saxifraga flore-pleno alba. Another very showy Fall blooming plant similar to 
the above, but with full double white flowers. Under some weather conditions the 
flowers may be suffused with pink, and they usually turn a pale pink color with 
age. Give it the same soil and exposure as above. 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
UVULARIA. Merry Bells. (Liliaceae, Lily Family) 
Uvularia grandiflora. A beautiful Eastern American native for the wild garden or 
shaded section of the rock garden. Great clumps of large, deep, glossy green leaves 
on erect 15 inch stems ornamented with a striking show ot huge, penaulant, ciear 
yellow bells in April and May. One of the,showiest of our Eastern woodland plants 
that likes to grow in a rich, deep acid “leafmold soil in a moist shady location. 
(pH 4-6). 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
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