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Trollius, Europeus Veronica longifolia subsessilis 
Yucca filamentosa 
Thy ae Serpyll um 
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Tiarella cordifolia 
In column Sun Needed O means full 
sun, © half shade-half sun, @ full shade 
TARRAGON 
True French 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) 
Aquilegifolium 
Glaucum (Blue-gray leaves) 
THERMOPSIS (Carolina Lupine) 
Caroliniana 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
Lanuginosus (Woolly-leaved) 
Serpyllum coccineum 
Serpyllum, White 
Vulgaris (Common Thyme) 
TIARELLA 
Cordifolia (Foam-Flower) 
TRILLIUM (Wake Robin) 
Grandiflorum 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker) 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids 
TROLLIUS (Globe-Flower) 
Europaeus, Yellow 
Europaeus, Orange Globe 
TUNICA (Coat-Flower) 
Saxifraga 
Saxifraga, Double Rose 
VALERIANA 
Alba 
Coccinea 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Cotswold Gem 
Pink Domino 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Amethystina, Royal Blue 
Incana (candida) 
Incana rosea 
Longifolia subsessilis 
Rupestris 
Spicata, Blue Spires 
VINCA (Myrtle; Periwinkle) 
Minor, Bowles 
VIOLET 
Royal Robe 
VITEX (Chaste Tree) 
Macrophylla. Ht. 18-24 in. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) 
Filamentosa 
$20 per 100/Bright blue 
Color Height 
Green leaves 2 it. 
Rosy purple 2-3 ft 
Chinese yellow 3-4 ft 
Yellow 2 ft. 
Rosy lilac 4in 
Purple-red 3 in 
White carpet 3 in 
Lilac-purple 8 in 
Cream-white 1 ft 
White to pink {42-15 in. 
Red, orange 3 ft 
Light yellow 2 ft 
Orange-yellow 2 ft 
Light pink 6in 
Deep rose-pink 6 in 
White Dott 
Rose 2 ft 
Amberand purple 4 ft 
Rose pink; buff 3 ft 
Dk. gentian blue |10-15 in. 
Porcelain-blue 12 in 
Pink 12 in 
Purple-blue Qift 
Bright blue 3-4 in 
Deep blue 2 ft 
6in 
Single, violet 6in 
Lavender-blue itt 
Creamy white 5 ft 
Time of 
Bloom 
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.|July 
.|June-July 
in.|June-Aug. 
in.|June-Aug. 
in.|June-Aug. 
in.|May-June 
.|May 
April-June 
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-|May-Aug. 
-|May-Aug. 
-|June-Sept. 
-|June—Nov. 
-|June-Oct. 
-|June-Oct. 
.|July-Sept. 
.|June-Sept. 
June-July 
-|June-Aug. 
.|June-Aug. 
-|July-Sept. 
June 
.|June-July 
in.| May-June 
in.|Apr.-May 
.|July-Oct. 
.|July-Aug. 
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Herb garden 
Border; cutting 
Specimen;woods 
Border; woods 
Carpet; rockery 
Carpet; rockery 
Edges; rockery 
Edges; herb 
Woods; masses 
Rockery; woods 
Border; cutting 
Pool margins 
Damp woods 
Walls; rockery 
Rockery; edges 
Borders; walls 
Borders; walls 
Background 
Border; masses 
Border; rockery 
Rockery; edges 
Border; masses 
Border; cutting 
Carpet; rockery 
Border; cutting 
Carpet; graves 
Woods; rockery 
Border specimen 
Border accent 
Each 3 for 
Doz. 
$0.55 $1.50 $5.50 
WE DESIGN PLANS FOR PERENNIAL BORDERS 
To plan a perennial flower border ts perplexing because of the variables involved; viz., blooming 
season, foliage, height, spacing, and color. We plan perennial borders for ten cents per square 
foot of border, in addition to the plant cost. Bring in a sketch showing dimensions, grade, back- 
ground, sun-shade exposure, color and season preference. We’ll do the rest. 
We cannot plan rock gardens but can select suitable plants to give color and foliage contrast over 
the season if you will tell us how many plant soil pockets you wish to fill. 
