SOLIDASTER Juteus—the cream yellow many-flowered heads resemble small 
Michaelmas Daisies, 1% to 2 feet, late summer to fall, needs staking. 
g.C. 
STACHYS Janata (Lamb’s Ease) grey woolly large leaves, low- 
growing. Bare root — .06¢. 
STATICE (botanically Limonium) (Sea Lavender )—July-September. 
dumosa—| foot, low rosettes of foliage with open sprays of pink toned 
flowers, excellent in flower arrangements. g.c. 
latifolia—l” feet, lavender-blue sprays of flowers. g.c. 
Perezii—2 feet, foliage large and handsome, flower sprays blue, large, 
closer knit, tender. g.c. — 80¢. 
STOKESIA cyanea (Stokes Aster)—1-1% feet, large double lavender-blue 
flowers in profusion June-September. Good cut. g.c. 
§STEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander)—to | foot, glossy green foliage, excel- 
lent for low hedge, spikes of rose flowers in fall. Fts., g.c. 
*“THALICTRUM—soft fern-like foliage, shade or sun and plenty of moisture. 
All are excellent cut. 
adiantifolium—to 2 feet, primarily a foliage plant, with lovely delicate 
fronds like maidenhair fern, flowers are yellow but unimportant. 
4’s — 60¢. 
dipterocarpum—3-4. feet, graceful tall plant for shade, flowers in airy 
sprays of lilac-mauve from July-October. 4’s. 
glaucum—3-4 feet, attractive blue-grey foliage with feathery clusters of 
yellow fragrant flowers in summer. g.c. — 80¢. 
+$THYMUS (Thyme)—Creeping and sub-shrubby useful plants for ground 
covers, walls, banks. Full sun. 3’s, Flats (on order only). 
SHRUBBY— 
serpyllum argenteus—silver variegated, turns deep ruddy color in winter. 
nitida—tiny tree-like shrub, greyish green foliage, flowers lavender, 
fragrant. 
vulgaris—the regular cooking thyme, a neat small leaved shrublet to 8 
inches with lavender flowers. 
TRAILING AND CREEPING— 
serpyllum (Mother of Thyme)—to 6 inches, lavender-blue flowers in 
summer, good for flavoring. 
serpyllum albus—2 inches, very flat, white flowers. 
serpyllum coccineus—2-3 inches, bright carmine-red flowers. 
serpyllum lanuginosus—2-3 inches, grey wooly foliage, very flat, seldom 
flowers. 
serpyllum Purdy’s var.—3-4 inches, very vigorous and spreading, good 
ground cover, lavender-pink flowers. 
ser pyllum Reiter’s Var.—2 inches, very flat and tiny leaved with tiny deep 
rose flowers in profusion. 
*TRADESCANTIA—to 1% feet, narrow-bladed foliage and dense umbels of 
flowers all summer and fall, part shade. g.c. — 80¢. 
Blue Stone—soft rich medium blue. 
Iris Pritchard—white stained azure-blue. 
J. C. Weguelin—pale azure-blue. 
Pauline—pale rosy-mauve. 
Purple Dome—deepest of all, glowing violet. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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