SHAMROCK—TRIFOLIUM REPENS (C).......... 
SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA (R)—Oconee Bells, 
requires leaf mold and humus 
SIEVERSIA CILIATA (R)— Geum-like plant; 
rose-colored flowers; fluffy seed 
SILENE SCHAFTA (R)—Autumn Catchfly, rosy 
flowers in late summer 
S. WHERRYI (R)—Bright rose-pink flowers of 
good texture; apple-green leaves......____.____- 
SISYRINCHIUM BELLUM (R)—Blue-eyed Grass, 
upright tufts of grassy leaves-___.........-----..- 
S. CALIFORNICUM (R)—Fans of flat leaves; 
goldenmyellowm flow erssste cre tre eee 
§. DOUGLASI (R)—Oregon Crocus or Grass 
Widows, flowers light to deep _ purple; 
occasionally whitevor pinks. 22 eeeceeceee--aeee 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA — Broad-leaved ever- 
green requiring both pistillate and stami- 
nate flowers to produce berries-__............-... 
SPIREA BULLATA (R)—Deciduous shrub with 
puckered leaves; raspberry-colored flowers 
jinietiatvheac sis se ee ee ee ee 
STOKESIA LAEVIS (P)—Huge lavender-blue 
VOC Dem Sl OWEMSiemersssemctd ne eres a eee 
STYRAX JAPONICA — Japanese Snowbell, 
shrub attaining considerable height; 
creamy-flowered racemes in July.--....-..--.... 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA AUREA—Golden Japa- 
nese Yew, upright habit; rich golden tips 
OnmNeE Wa QrOWt is pee ee 1.00 and 
T. C. NANA—Japanese Yew, rugged, irregu- 
lornabilsqood specimen isec =o aeeee ee 
T. REPANDENS—Spreading Yew, attains 12 
to 15 feet in spread; wonderful for a large 
bank; bright red berries; young plants 
75 and 
THEA SINENSIS—Tea Plant, see Camellia 
thea. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM (C)—Creeping Thyme, 
red, white, lavender or pale pink flowers 
in green leaved form and the woolly 
leaved variety 
TIBOUCHINA—See Pleroma. 
On opposite page—Creeping Thyme and 
other ground covers. 
At right—The small flowers of Veronica 
rupestris nana make a fine showing be- 
cause of their profuseness. 
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TSUGA CANADENSIS MINUTEA (R) — Com- 
pact flat dome, slightly drooping; new 
foliage slightly yellow-green; very slow 
GROW tn G eeseeseae ee sree Mie, SA Pia eee $0.75 
T. C. SARGENTI PENDULA (R) — Sargent’s 
Weeping Hemlock, graceful cascading 
growth of slow development and low sta- 
ture; spreading branches _..._.................-.--- 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FLORE PLENO (R)— 
Wiry stems supporting double pink flowers 
VACCINEUM VITIS IDAEA (R)—Cowberry or 
Foxberry or Lignonberry, shiny evergreen 
leaves; spreads by underground root run- 
ners; urn-shaped flowers of pale pink to 
white; edible berries of bright red__-.......-- 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA (C)—Pale com- 
pound leaves; creamy flowers; likes shade 
VERONICA GLAUCOPHYLLA (R) — Gray 
leaves se White sflOowerssee scenes eee eee eee 
GUTHERIANA (R)—Loose, low bush with 
overlapping branches; dark blue-green 
leaves; bright blue flowers....................------ 
. HECTORI (R)—Resembles Cassiope in fol- 
iage; inconspicuous flowers.............---...------ 
REPENS (C)— Dense mat of mouse-ear 
leaves set with pale lilac flowers-..-........... 
. RUPESTRIS (R)—Sturdy trailing perennial; 
deepiblue flowers ce. =. ena ees ae 
. R. NANA (R)—Deep green foliage oblit- 
erated in spring by 6-inch spires of lovely 
blue flowers; even good in small pockets 
in walls 
Vv. R. N. ROSEA (R)—Same as preceeding 
except flower is rosy pink____......-.----.---------- 
VIBURNUM OPULUS NANUM (R) — Foliage 
colors beautifully in autumn...................-.... 
VINCA MINOR (C)—Periwinkle or Creeping 
Myrtle, white, blue or red___..............-.-.---.--- 
VIOLA ARENARIA ROSEA (R)—Sun loving 
violet with rosy pink flowers..........---...--...--- 
Vv. CUCULLATA—Bogdice Violet, white with 
blue markings 
V. ODORATA—Fragrant Violet, rose-colored 
(rosina) or white (The Czar).....-..........--.----- 
WALDSTEINIA FRAGARIOIDES (C)—Fine sub- 
StCINt Cll ChOUN CIECON Cleese ates ese ae 
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