THYMUS (Thyme) 
*Citriodorus —- The delightfully fragrant lemon scented 
thyme which adapts itself so readily to planting between flag- 
stones. The leaves are used for flavoring. Low and spreading. 
June-July. 
*“Lanaginosus —- (Woolly leaved thyme). A close creeping 
plant similar to the above but leaves have a light gray cast, 
and very hairy. 2 in. June-July. 
*Serphyllum Coccinium — Purple-lilac. June-July. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Aquilegiafolium — A new Thalictrum with foliage much 
resembling columbine. Excellent for shade. 
THERMOPSIS (Carolina Lupine) 
Caroliniana —- Compact upright plants 32 to 4 feet tall 
with long yellow spikes of lupin-like flowers during June and 
July. Lovely deep green foliage. Fine for cutting. 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Ledebouri —— Beautiful variety of deep orange for summer 
bloom. 18 inches. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Pink Domino —— Graceful spikes of waxy flat clear deep 
pink flowers on sturdy stems. A favorite background Pa in 
all well planned borders. June until September. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
*Incana — Bright silvery foliage with clear blue spikes only 
one foot tall. Excellent for rockery, edging and dry walls. July 
to September bloom. 
Incana Rosea —A pink form of the above. 
Longifolia —- The tall, late flowering, deep. blue variety. 
Spikes 2/2 to 3 feet tall with spires of brilliant violet blue 
flowers in August and September. Excellent foliage. 60c¢ each. 
Spicata — Long spires of violet blue on 20 inch stems 
from July until early August. 
Spicata Alba — A white form of the above. 
VINCA (Perivinkle) 
Minor — One of the. best shade growing ground cover 
plants. 25c each, $15.00 per 100.° 
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